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Vancouver working to avoid ‘the great sigh’ following FIFA World Cup excitementEconomy3 hoursVancouver was one of 16 cities across Canada, the U.S. and Mexico that hosted the tournament, which will conclude with Sunday's final between Argentina and Spain in New Jersey. -
Port of Vancouver expansion project referred to Canada’s Major Projects OfficeEconomy7 hours -
Close to 800,000 have applied for $100 rebate, payments coming: Alberta’s SmithPolitics10 hours -
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Canfor closing Prince George pulp mill, hundreds of jobs lostEconomyJul 15
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Canfor closing Prince George pulp mill, hundreds of jobs lostIn a statement, Canfor said the pulp and paper industry continues to face significant challenges, as more production capacity worldwide has put downward pressure on prices.EconomyJul 15
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Jobs hang in the balance as Ekati diamond mine in N.W.T. closing earlyCanada's diamond mines were never going to operate forever, but the industry's decline has been accelerated by the growing popularity of lab-grown diamonds and U.S. tariffs.EconomyJul 15
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NS Power says billing ‘back to normal’ after cyberattack, so it’s bringing back late feesNova Scotia Power says it plans to resume charging late fees this October for the first time since a cyberattack disrupted billing last spring.EconomyJul 15
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Gas prices jump across Metro Vancouver, hovering around $2 a litreExperts say that the price is jumping anywhere between five and 10 cents a litre, and that's mostly the result of rising oil prices amid the ongoing war between Iran and the U.S.EconomyJul 15
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Grain to move through Port of Churchill for first time since 2020Grain transportation will resume for the first time in years at the Port of Churchill on Friday, Arctic Gateway Group says.EconomyJul 15
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Ontario gas prices cast shadow over daily budgets, summer plans: surveySeven in 10 Ontarians aged 35 to 54 said gas prices are affecting their day-to-day activities, according to the survey from CAA South Central Ontario.EconomyJul 15
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Bank of Canada holds rates at 2.25% as Iran war risks future hikesGovernor Tiff Macklem at the Bank of Canada warned that interest rates may need to rise if the war in Iran leads to persistent inflation in Canada.EconomyJul 15
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Ontario manufacturer touted by defence minister announces relocation plans to PolandWoodward Inc. plans to close its facility in Peterborough, Ont., at the end of August 2027, putting 165 employees out of work.EconomyJul 14
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Canada Post paid $30.8M in 2025 for bonuses: ‘We understand the optics’The mail carrier reported in April that it lost a record-breaking $1.57 billion before tax in 2025, citing labour uncertainty and barriers to modernization.CanadaJul 14
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U.S. to impose more tariffs on fresh Canadian mushroomsA fact sheet provided by Mushrooms Canada says the U.S. department's preliminary antidumping duty determination proposes an 8.26 per cent tariff on most fresh mushrooms.EconomyJul 14
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