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Ottawa orders probe into big telecom’s sales practices

Ottawa orders probe into big telecom’s sales practices

Minister Navdeep Bains says he wants a public inquiry
New York sues Trump over use of charitable foundation

New York sues Trump over use of charitable foundation

NY attorney general alleges president used foundation’s money to settle his business disputes
Starbucks Canada closes 1,100 stores for race, bias training

Starbucks Canada closes 1,100 stores for race, bias training

Coffee giant tries to make stores more inclusive after black men arrested at Philadelphia location
B.C. speculation tax to cause vacation property price dip: forecast

B.C. speculation tax to cause vacation property price dip: forecast

Royal LePage estimates tax on some buyers will convince a wave of owners to sell vacation homes
Boxer Floyd Mayweather is champ of Forbes money list

Boxer Floyd Mayweather is champ of Forbes money list

His estimated 2017 earnings, including endorsements, was $285 million
Consumers confused: Study says reform best-before labels to reduce food waste

Consumers confused: Study says reform best-before labels to reduce food waste

National Zero Waste Council says consumers are confused about what best-before
Bank of Canada keeps key interest rate target on hold at 1.25 per cent

Bank of Canada keeps key interest rate target on hold at 1.25 per cent

The Bank of Canada held its key interest rate target, but hinted that rate hikes
Oregon’s flooded recreational pot market a cautionary tale to Canada

Oregon’s flooded recreational pot market a cautionary tale to Canada

‘In a broader sense, we are adding legal production to an already robust illegal production’
Annual inflation cools to 2.2%; core measure above 2% for first time in 6 years

Annual inflation cools to 2.2%; core measure above 2% for first time in 6 years

The upward pressure on inflation last month was led by higher costs for gasoline, air transportation and restaurants.
B.C. premier receives lukewarm reception at Chamber of Commerce luncheon

B.C. premier receives lukewarm reception at Chamber of Commerce luncheon

Speaking to a crowd of about 400 at a Victoria Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Horgan said they’re committed to ending MSPs