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USMCA may be boon for online shoppers, trouble for some retailers: experts

TORONTO — Canadian shoppers who like to buy products from the U.S. online have reason to rejoice about the revised …

Canada’s housing affordability has reached the worst level in 28 years: RBC

TORONTO — Canada’s housing affordability has reached its worst level in 28 years and is bound to deteriorate even further, …

Housing data decision opens door to real estate innovation, say realtors

TORONTO — Realtor Daniel Steinfeld has wanted to post home sales data on his business’ password-protected website for as long …

Uber to open engineering hub in Toronto and expand self driving centre

TORONTO — Uber Technologies Inc. is building a roadmap to become more than a ride-hailing app and it’s chief executive …

Toys “R” Us president opens up about recent troubles and plans to rebuild brand

VAUGHAN, Ont. — Toys “R” Us Canada’s president says most of the people she has met with over the past …

The corporate climb: Stalled progress for women in Canadian C suites

TORONTO — None of Canada’s TSX 60 companies were headed by a woman and two-thirds did not include a single …

U.S. fast food brand Chick fil A announces plans for Canadian expansion

TORONTO —  A controversial fast food company that is known as much for its role in U.S. politics as it …

‘Ghost kitchens’ emerge in Canadian food scene as delivery grows in popularity

TORONTO — George Kottas owns 15 restaurants in the Greater Toronto Area, but almost none of them have a dining …

Recipe Unlimited to phase out plastic straws at its 19 brands by 2019

TORONTO — It’s the final straw for plastic at Recipe Unlimited Corporation. The restaurant giant, formerly known as Cara Operations, will start …

Cineplex to offer concession stand snack deliveries in four provinces

TORONTO — Some Canadians with a hankering for movie theatre popcorn without the trek to a cinema are in luck. …

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