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Forced store closures dampen Indigo's holiday sales period, but profits still climb
TORONTO — Indigo Books and Music Inc. started the lucrative holiday sales period with one of its strongest performances on record before new COVID-19 lockdowns dampened the chain's sales, CEO Heather Reisman said.
Feb 5, 2021 2:17 PM
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U.S. trade deficit rises to 12-year high $679 billion
WASHINGTON — The U.S. trade deficit rose 17.7% last year to $679 billion, highest since 2008, as the coronavirus disrupted global commerce and confounded then-President Donald Trump's attempts to rebalance America's trade with the rest of the world.
Feb 5, 2021 2:17 PM
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Government financial support pushes Canadian insolvencies to lowest level in 20 years
OTTAWA — Canadian insolvency filings hit a 20-year low last year as government financial support offset the shock and economic uncertainty caused by COVID-19.
Feb 5, 2021 2:11 PM
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A sexy Alexa, Dan Levy's M&M habit: Super Bowl ads to watch
It might not have seemed likely early in the pandemic, but the 55th Super Bowl Sunday is upon us yet again. Each year advertisers pull out all the stops to entertain the crowd of 100 million viewers expected to tune in to the CBS broadcast on Sunday.
Feb 5, 2021 1:49 PM
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Statistics Canada says merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $1.7 billion in December
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the country's merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $1.7 billion in December, the smallest deficit since June, as energy exports rose.
Feb 5, 2021 1:14 PM
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Interfor eyes growth by acquisition as lumber prices lift fourth-quarter profits
CALGARY — The CEO of Interfor Corp. says profits from strong lumber markets mean the company is well-positioned to add to its stable of sawmills in Canada and the United States through acquisition. Ian Fillinger says the Burnaby, B.C.
Feb 5, 2021 12:48 PM
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'Taking comfort in a simpler time:' Super Bowl ads play it safe with nostalgic tone
Commercials during this year’s Super Bowl are expected to take on a nostalgic tone as advertisers walk a fine line between entertaining viewers and being sensitive to the widespread devastation of COVID-19, marketing experts say.
Feb 5, 2021 12:10 PM
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TransAlta CEO Dawn Farrell set to retire after leading switch away from coal power
CALGARY — TransAlta Corp. says the CEO who supervised its transition away from a provincially focused provider of coal-fired power to an international utility with natural gas and renewable power generation plans to retire at the end of March.
Feb 5, 2021 11:27 AM
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Group wants foreign agricultural workers in N.B. to get priority on vaccine list
FREDERICTON — The head of a group representing New Brunswick farmers wants temporary foreign workers included high on the COVID-19 vaccination list as a way to protect the province's food supply.
Feb 5, 2021 11:01 AM
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Here's a quick glance at unemployment rates for January, by Canadian city
OTTAWA — The national unemployment rate was 9.4 per cent in January. Statistics Canada also released seasonally adjusted, three-month moving average unemployment rates for major cities.
Feb 5, 2021 10:08 AM
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