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J.D. Power report says Inflation and rising rates erode bank customer satisfaction

J.D. Power report says Inflation and rising rates erode bank customer satisfaction

TORONTO — A report by J.D. Power says rising inflation and interest rates are eroding the financial health of Canadians and their satisfaction with the country's banks. The study measured customer satisfaction across seven factors.
Climate changed: Mining industry digs into alternative methods as risks rise

Climate changed: Mining industry digs into alternative methods as risks rise

In the North, some mines risk leaking acid if the permafrost melts, while across Canada heavier rainfall will add strain to tailings dams and a lack of it could throw operations.
Hall Findlay, Suncor Energy's first 'chief climate officer,' to retire from role

Hall Findlay, Suncor Energy's first 'chief climate officer,' to retire from role

CALGARY — Suncor Energy Inc.
Manitoba eyes more tax cuts, offers subsidy for minimum wage employers

Manitoba eyes more tax cuts, offers subsidy for minimum wage employers

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is starting a review of personal and business taxes with the aim of becoming more competitive with other provinces.
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (18,674.40, down 123.78 points): Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB). Energy. Up five cents, or 0.1 per cent, to $51.35 on 11.1 million shares.
S&P/TSX composite down 124 points on Canada's hot inflation report

S&P/TSX composite down 124 points on Canada's hot inflation report

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index ended down more than 100 points on Canadian inflation data that was higher than investors had hoped, while U.S. markets were also down. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 123.78 points at 18,674.40.
Competition commissioner slams Rogers, Shaw over Telus subpoenas

Competition commissioner slams Rogers, Shaw over Telus subpoenas

The Commissioner of Competition is accusing Rogers Communications Inc. and Shaw Communications Inc. of conducting a "fishing expedition" with the serving of subpoenas to Telus Corp.
Loblaw hikes supply chain charges for its suppliers as transportation costs rise

Loblaw hikes supply chain charges for its suppliers as transportation costs rise

Loblaw Companies Ltd. is increasing how much it costs suppliers to get products on its grocery and drugstore shelves. In a letter to suppliers on Oct.
Soaring prices at the grocery store likely to linger into next year, watchers say

Soaring prices at the grocery store likely to linger into next year, watchers say

Canadians are continuing to feel the pinch at the grocery store as food prices continue to soar at the fastest rate in four decades, and one economist says there likely won't be any meaningful relief until early next year.
This year's harvest under possible threat of Canada's supply chain shortcomings

This year's harvest under possible threat of Canada's supply chain shortcomings

MONTREAL — This year's important harvest has farmers hopeful it will make up for last year's poor crop yield, yet supply chain stalls could put a further wrench in agriculture profits.
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