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Canada Traders Expect Rate Cuts to Begin June, Continue Through Late 2024

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The Bank of Canada is expected to embark on a prolonged series of rate cuts, starting this June and ending in late 2025 with the country’s main interest rate two percentage points lower than its current level, according to a central bank…

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Honda, Canada on Verge of Deal to Build EV-Assembly Plant in Ontario

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Honda Motor is nearing a deal to assemble EVs and components in Canada, with the government agreeing to partly offset the Japanese auto maker’s capital costs through recently unveiled tax breaks.

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Canadian Airline Buys First SAF in Canada from Shell Aviation

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Canadian airline WestJet Group has purchased the first sustainable aviation fuel supplied in Canada by Shell Aviation.

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Canada defeats South Korea to remain unbeaten at world mixed doubles curling championship

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Canada’s Kadriana and Colton Lott remained undefeated at the world mixed doubles curling championship with a 6-4 win over South Korea on Monday.

Canada defeats South Korea 6-4, remains unbeaten at curling mixed doubles worlds

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Canada's Kadriana and Colton Lott remained undefeated at the world mixed doubles curling championship with a 6-4 win over South Korea on Monday.

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What Canadian athletes love about the Team Canada x lululemon Collection

olympic.ca

It has become somewhat of a tradition at the Olympic Games for athletes to trade gear with Olympians from other...

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Nature Conservancy of Canada speaks about deal to protect southern Alberta ranch from development

globalnews.ca

The 22,000-hectare McIntyre Ranch was founded south of Lethbridge, Alta., in 1894 by William McIntyre.

Brooklyn Nets hire Jordi Fernandez, coach of Canada’s men’s national team, as head coach

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Jordi Fernandez was hired Monday as coach of the Brooklyn Nets, who are looking to bounce back after missing the playoffs for the first time in six years.

Fluor renewable fuels project in Canada begins production

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A Fluor Corporation project reached a major milestone recently with the production startup of the Braya Renewable Fuels facility in Come by Chance, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

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Canada's 30-Year Stanley Cup Drought: Can Streak End In 2024? Betting Odds, And The Public US NHL Team To Watch

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A Canadian NHL team has not won the Stanley Cup since 1993. Could 2024 end the long drought?

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Are cellphone bills falling in Canada? Critics question Ottawa’s claims

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Trudeau drew the ire of social media users when he posted on X, that 'we’ve cut the cost of cellphone plans in half since 2019 — in part by increasing competition.'

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Japa: Top 5 lucrative side hustles for Nigerians to survive in UK, Canada

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“You don’t usually see immigrants taking their wards to official daycare. There are groups of women who do this in Manchester, Leeds and other places."

CEO: BIM has not been officially asked to operate in Canada

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US: Gelson's replaces president and CEOGelson's Markets said that John Bagan is no longer serving as the company's president and CEO. The grocer said Ryan Adams will take over the two top roles, effective immediately. Adams brings…

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US-Canada Border Point Sees Record Migrant Crossings

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A point on the northern US border has recorded increased levels of migrant crossings.

Canada's EV Drive Accelerates as Honda Eyes Ontario Manufacturing Pact: Report

www.benzinga.com

Honda's Ontario deal signals a major step in Canada's electric vehicle push, backed by government subsidies. Southern Ontario emerges as a key hub for Honda's EV ambitions, highlighting Canada's commitment to sustainable transportation.

Billionaire who wants off Canada’s Russia sanctions list denounces Putin

globalnews.ca

The Canadian government alleges Igor Makarov benefited from Russia's "oligarchy system."

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Negotiations on global plastic treaty to resume in Canada

phys.org

Negotiators from 175 countries are meeting from Tuesday in Canada to nail down a binding global treaty to end plastic pollution with many sticking points to be resolved five months after the last round of talks in Kenya.