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Foreign exchange manager Jenus Fiouzi, 43, claims key decisions at Commerzbank AG's London office were made during all male drinking sessions to which she wasn't invited.
Is 'holding the course' putting Canada in recession'
Emanuella Enenajor likely caused more than a few politicians to choke on their Stampede pancakes last week.
The analyst with Bank of America Merrill Lynch was the first from a major financial institution to utter the dreaded R-word — recession.
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Puerto Rico’s governor, saying he needs to pull the island out of a “death spiral,” has concluded that the commonwealth cannot pay its roughly $72 billion in debts, an admission that will probably have wide-reaching financial repercussions.
Large Wall Street investors who made billions when the U.S. housing market collapsed in 2008 now think real estate values in Canadian cities will do the same, insiders say

The infamous ‘deep fried rat’ that made the rounds on social media last week was a hoax.

A Maple Ridge restaurant is defending itself after a local mom alleged she was told to cover up while breastfeeding during a meal, prompting growing social media backlash.

A look at the shifting fortunes of consumers and how stores have responded. “Retailers that provide middle-priced products seem to be losing ground."
Climate change will push Canadian business onside
Stephen Harper, seeing himself as the representative of conservative business interests, has been dragging his feet on climate change. But once businesses see where the money is, they will speed us into a low-carbon future faster than anyone thought possi
Grey clouds gather near Greg Bowie's Alberta ranch, but not a raindrop in sight. Bowie’s 140-hectare pasture is so thirsty that it hasn’t grown enough to feed his 100 cattle. He spent $3,600 in May to truck in hay.
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