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Trump nominates cryptocurrency advocate Paul Atkins as SEC chair

Trump nominates cryptocurrency advocate Paul Atkins as SEC chair

WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he intend to nominate cryptocurrency advocate Paul Atkins to chair the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Losses in China lead to $5 billion charge for General Motors as it cuts the value of its assets

Losses in China lead to $5 billion charge for General Motors as it cuts the value of its assets

DETROIT (AP) — The poor performance of General Motors' Chinese joint ventures is forcing the company to write down assets and take a restructuring charge totaling more than $5 billion in the fourth quarter of this year.
RBC reports Q4 profit rose to $4.2B despite softening Canadian economy

RBC reports Q4 profit rose to $4.2B despite softening Canadian economy

TORONTO — RBC shrugged off the effects of a softening Canadian economy to report a profit of $4.22 billion in the fourth quarter and $16.2 billion for the year.
Home Depot looks to build on 2026 FIFA World Cup audience in Canada, U.S. and Mexico

Home Depot looks to build on 2026 FIFA World Cup audience in Canada, U.S. and Mexico

The FIFA World Cup is more than a soccer showcase. It's big business with the 2022 men's tournament in Qatar engaging five billion fans across all media, from linear TV to digital and social media, according to FIFA, soccer's world governing body.
Toronto home sales jump as October rate cut marked turning point for market: expert

Toronto home sales jump as October rate cut marked turning point for market: expert

TORONTO — Greater Toronto home sales jumped again last month on a year-over-year basis, with one real estate expert saying the most recent interest rate cut in October was enough to start luring buyers back into the market.
These companies have laid off Canadian workers in 2024

These companies have laid off Canadian workers in 2024

Canadians are continuing to be laid off as part of a wave of job cuts that began in 2023 as companies assessed their operations after the height of the COVID-19 pandemic passed.
Ski-Doo maker BRP lays off 120 workers in Quebec

Ski-Doo maker BRP lays off 120 workers in Quebec

VALCOURT, Que. — BRP Inc. says it has laid off more than 120 workers and managers at three of its Quebec facilities.
Auto sales in November up 8.8 per cent: DesRosiers

Auto sales in November up 8.8 per cent: DesRosiers

TORONTO — DesRosiers Automotive Consultants says November auto sales were the best for the month since record-breaking sales in 2017.
Oil delivery to the Czech Republic from Russia through the Druhzba pipeline is interrupted

Oil delivery to the Czech Republic from Russia through the Druhzba pipeline is interrupted

PRAGUE (AP) — Oil delivery to the Czech Republic from Russia through the Druhzba pipeline has been interrupted, Czech officials said Wednesday.
Strike disrupts mail-in cancer screening kits, drivers' licence renewals, book loans

Strike disrupts mail-in cancer screening kits, drivers' licence renewals, book loans

TORONTO — The average number of letters people receive has dropped significantly over the years — down to just two per week compared to seven per week in 2006, according to Canada Post.
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