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Majority of Albertans favour Canadian ownership of natural resources: Ipsos poll

A new Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News shows that most Canadians believe the federal government should ensure that foreign buyers are not...

Cenovus ‘resolute in our commitment’ to MEG deal, CEO says

Oilsands giant Cenovus Energy Inc. foresees no further wrinkles in its takeover bid for MEG Energy Corp., a day after a shareholder meeting to...

Canadians are delaying long-term goals to keep up with cost of living: data – National

Canadians are putting off long-term goals like buying a home or saving for retirement in order to keep up with the high cost of...

Nvidia is now worth $5 trillion, a new record amid global AI boom – National

Nvidia made history on Wednesday as the first company to reach $5 trillion in market value, powered by a rally that has cemented its...

The Bank of Canada just cut interest rates to 2.25% – National

The Bank of Canada delivered another cut to interest rates by 25 basis points Wednesday, which lowers its overnight rate to 2.25 per cent. Commercial...

Keurig lawsuit settlement means you might be eligible for up to $50 – National

Keurig customers in Canada may be entitled to a payout after the makers of K-Cup single-serve coffee pods and brewers agreed to settle a...

Trump pardons Canadian crypto billionaire serving money laundering sentence – National

U.S. President Donald Trump has pardoned Changpeng Zhao, the convicted founder of the giant Binance cryptocurrency exchange, a White House official said on Thursday,...

Gold is ‘the ultimate currency in a crisis.’ Does that mean you should buy? – National

The price of gold continues to rise, with the gleaming metal again catching investor attention around the world over recent weeks. But what’s fuelling...

Wall Street starts in the red as U.S. trade tensions heat up with China – National

Stocks slumped in morning trading on Wall Street Tuesday as trade tensions escalate again with China. The S&P 500 fell one per cent. The Dow...

Automatic tax-filing for low-income Canadians coming in 2025 budget: Carney – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size The federal government will file taxes automatically for low-income Canadians, making them eligible for government benefits, Prime Minister...

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Will RESP gifts make a ‘Blue Christmas’ — or help the kids in your life? – National

As the holiday shopping season approaches, children will be looking forward to seeing what Santa Claus stuffs their stockings with this year. If you’re struggling...

Stock markets fall, erasing earlier gains amid AI, interest rate fears – National

Jarring swings keep rocking Wall Street, and U.S. stocks erased a big morning gain to drop on Thursday as the market remains skittish following...

Why all eyes are on Nvidia amid jittery stock market – National

All eyes are on Nvidia’s quarterly earning results Wednesday evening amid a stock market that’s seeing increasingly jittery movements in technology companies over recent...

Gen Z plans to fund holiday shopping with credit cards, survey shows – National

Most Gen Z and younger millennials are leaning on credit cards to do their holiday shopping this year, according to new survey from Chartered...

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