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Husband of ex-premier questions why Smith's spouse sitting in on government meetings

Husband of ex-premier questions why Smith's spouse sitting in on government meetings

EDMONTON — The husband of a former Alberta premier is questioning why Premier Danielle Smith invited her husband to sit in on government meetings.
More frequent trains, expanded storage touted in northern Manitoba trade corridor

More frequent trains, expanded storage touted in northern Manitoba trade corridor

WINNIPEG — The company that owns a rail line and port in northern Manitoba has increased its capacity to transport goods, as governments eye potential growth in trade through Hudson Bay to overseas markets.
CREA cuts 2025 forecast again but says home sales are rebounding from 'chaotic start'

CREA cuts 2025 forecast again but says home sales are rebounding from 'chaotic start'

For the second time this year, the Canadian Real Estate Association has downgraded its forecast for home sales in 2025, even as it says a turnaround could be looming following increased activity in June.
Most US stocks slump, but Nvidia nudges Nasdaq to another record

Most US stocks slump, but Nvidia nudges Nasdaq to another record

NEW YORK (AP) — Most U.S. stocks fell after an update on inflation hurt Wall Street’s hopes for lower interest rates. The S&P 500 fell 0.4% Tuesday, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 1%.
Looking to AI for a financial plan? Take it more as guidance than gospel, experts say

Looking to AI for a financial plan? Take it more as guidance than gospel, experts say

As Canadians increasingly turn to AI chatbots for help with everyday tasks like meal planning, workout routines and even mapping out vacation itineraries, some are also using it to help manage their money.
The tariff-driven inflation that economists feared begins to emerge

The tariff-driven inflation that economists feared begins to emerge

WASHINGTON (AP) — Inflation rose last month to its highest level since February as President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs push up the cost of everything from groceries and clothes to furniture and appliances. Consumer prices rose 2.
CRTC to look into improving Canada’s public alerting system in new consultation

CRTC to look into improving Canada’s public alerting system in new consultation

GATINEAU — Canada's telecommunications regulator is launching a consultation aimed at improving the national public alerting system that is used to warn Canadians about emergency situations such as severe weather and other concerns to public safety.
Rogers launches satellite-to-mobile text messaging beta trial

Rogers launches satellite-to-mobile text messaging beta trial

TORONTO — Rogers Communications Inc.
Porter signs sale-leaseback deal for four Embraer jets with Fortress and GOAL

Porter signs sale-leaseback deal for four Embraer jets with Fortress and GOAL

TORONTO — Porter Airlines has signed a sale-and-leaseback agreement for four Embraer E195-E2 aircraft.
Manufacturers report less tariff impact in May compared to April: StatCan

Manufacturers report less tariff impact in May compared to April: StatCan

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says fewer manufacturers report being affected by tariffs in May than in April. The agency says total manufacturing sales were down 0.9 per cent to $68.7 billion in May, marking the lowest level since January 2022.
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