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Canadian ‘mastermind’ in Panama Papers is still a free man despite criminal charges
One by one, the pins have been knocked out from under B.C. businessman Fred Sharp: He’s been fined tens of millions of dollars for his role in stock-market schemes, he’s banned from equity markets in Canada, his bank accounts were frozen. But he still has his freedom, and it’s not clear why.
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Their infant son had to spend several days in the ICU. Then his medical records went missing
Tegan Hutz has nothing but glowing things to say about the care her son received while he was at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax. She’s frustrated, however, that records related to his care were missing for more than two months.
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Canada’s finances are the best in the G7, but that’s not saying much
Randall Bartlett talks to FP about inflation risks , what the Bank of Canada will do next and how the country’s finances stand up to its global peers . Canada doesn’t have the leverage over the U.S. it seems to think it has, says trade lawyer Canada’s condo supply is about to fall off a…
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What Alberta’s proposal to end daylight savings could mean for small businesses
Alberta ’s proposal to stop changing the clocks twice a year has resurfaced an old debate, and there’s money on the line. For a family-owned fish and chip shop outside of Calgary, it’s not just a policy question. Their income depends on how long the sun shines during the evening. The idea of permanent daylight…
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What’s on our radar on April 27
CBC News is tracking stories on the water in the Detroit River and Pacific Ocean.
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Running a hospital is expensive. Expect to see more advertising from them
As people live longer and have more complex medical needs, hospitals are turning to bolder advertising and marketing to attract top-tier professionals and afford the latest equipment in diagnostics and treatment.
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Lower-than-forecasted deficit, new affordability measures expected in spring fiscal update
Finance experts predict Tuesday’s spring economic update will contain a number of new economic measures aimed at tackling affordability and the wider economic challenges of the country, and they expect the update will show a smaller-than-forecasted deficit.
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Many Canadians have avoided the U.S. for over a year. Have we reached the point of no return?
The ongoing U.S. travel boycott is showing no signs of letting up. March marked the 14th consecutive month of steep declines, with Canadian return trips to the U.S. plummeting 32 per cent compared to pre-boycott March 2024. Canadians are still travelling, but more are opting for domestic and overseas trips.
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38-year-old dead after crash with pickup truck travelling in wrong direction on Hwy 401: OPP
A 38-year-old is dead and four people were taken to hospital, including two police officers, after two separate crashes took place in the same area on Highway 401 in Pickering early Sunday morning, said Ontario Provincial Police.
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Windsor police investigating downtown stabbing death of 16-year-old
Police say it happened just before 6 p.m. Sunday.