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Ottawa to remove 30% investment cap for Canadian pension funds

Ottawa to remove 30% investment cap for Canadian pension funds

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says the upcoming fall economic statement on Monday will remove the cap that currently restricts Canadian pension funds from owning more than 30 per cent of the voting shares of a Canadian entity.
Federal minister asks labour board to intervene in Canada Post strike

Federal minister asks labour board to intervene in Canada Post strike

Mail could begin moving again in Canada as early as next week after the federal government moved Friday to end the nearly month-long work stoppage at Canada Post.
Canadian airline execs to testify before parliamentary committee about bag fees

Canadian airline execs to testify before parliamentary committee about bag fees

OTTAWA — Canadian airline executives are set to testify before a parliamentary committee about their decisions to introduce carry-on bag fees for travellers.
Patkau Architects branches into selling high-end furniture

Patkau Architects branches into selling high-end furniture

Trump tariffs could make goal of selling the creations in the U.S. more of a challenge
In B.C., a glut of supply could ease affordability

In B.C., a glut of supply could ease affordability

David Hutniak, chief executive officer of the advocacy group Landlord BC, said they've seen a 'softening of rents, particularly at the higher end.'
S&P/TSX composite down more than 150 points, U.S. stock markets mixed

S&P/TSX composite down more than 150 points, U.S. stock markets mixed

TORONTO — Losses in the base metal, energy and telecommunication sectors weighed on Canada's main stock index, which fell more than 150 points in late-morning trading, while U.S. stock markets were mixed. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 177.
Rob Shaw: Eby cautiously steps onto Trump's trade war tightrope

Rob Shaw: Eby cautiously steps onto Trump's trade war tightrope

B.C. premier says province prepared to enact retaliatory tariffs against Americans
Visitors to Whistler spending less, as business owners see costs climb

Visitors to Whistler spending less, as business owners see costs climb

‘Pretty soon this whole town will just become one big chain because a guy like me can barely hang on,’ says bar owner
What the upcoming holiday GST relief will mean for consumers

What the upcoming holiday GST relief will mean for consumers

The federal government's GST break will arrive this Saturday, just in time for the last stretch of holiday shopping. Here's a breakdown of what you'll save on and how the relief works.
Stock market today: Wall Street opens higher and claws back some of this week's losses

Stock market today: Wall Street opens higher and claws back some of this week's losses

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street, clawing back some of the losses from a rare bumpy week for the market. The S&P 500 was up 0.3% in the early going Friday.