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Although the national unemployment rate is going down, Alberta’s unemployment rate has hit a new high; one the province hasn’t seen in over 20 years.
So as it turns out, Stephen Harper nailed it.
Wilbur Ross co-authored an economic policy paper that proposed renegotiating NAFTA
Black Friday violence breaks out across America
An Atlantic City man was fatally shot and his brother was wounded in the parking lot of a New Jersey mall – one of at least two fatal Black Friday-related shootings nationwide, officials said.
Great Canadian women on shortlist for new bill
Artist Emily Carr and activist Nellie McClung will not be featured on the next series of regularly circulating banknotes. Carr and McClung were the two Greater Victoria women on a list of a dozen. . .

A plus-sized Ohio hooker was pinched by undercover detectives after they said she offered to trade sex for $50 and a plate of nachos. Cops say Crystal Hotlosz, 36, came to the attention of vice squad officers when she posted an ad outlining her sexual ser
Dollar at highest since 2003
The U.S. dollar index touched a near 14-year high on Wednesday, while oil prices fell in a volatile session as traders were caught between a build in U.S. stockpiles and the chance of an agreement on an output cut.
Arguably the world’s most famous investor, the sage of Omaha has exited his investment in Canadian oil and gas producer Suncor Energy after three years and is socking his money into U.S. airlines
Finning closing major operation in Red Deer
About 200 people could be losing their jobs after the Finning Centre of Excellence in Red Deer announced on Thursday it is closing in early 2017. One of the key functions of the heavy-equipment dealer in Red Deer is preparing and customizing new machinery

The life of an Alberta man who has spent his entire life in the cattle industry and the lives of his neighbours have been turned upside down since they were notified last month a cow from his herd tested positive for bovine tuberculosis.
Unifor’s last-minute deal with Ford is similar to deals reached with General Motors and Fiat Chrysler earlier this year.
Ontario's exports to the European Union totalled more than $19 billion in 2015.
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