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Ont. to allow cannabis delivery, curbside pickup on permanent basis starting March 15

Ont. to allow cannabis delivery, curbside pickup on permanent basis starting March 15

TORONTO — The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario says cannabis retailers in the province can offer delivery and curbside pickup services on a permanent basis.
TC Energy signs Coastal GasLink option deals with Indigenous communities

TC Energy signs Coastal GasLink option deals with Indigenous communities

CALGARY — Sixteen Indigenous communities along the Coastal GasLink pipeline route have signed option agreements for an equity stake in the project, a move that one Indigenous leader hopes will set a precedent for future energy infrastructure projects
Supply chain woes slashing Canadian manufacturing, hurting small businesses: surveys

Supply chain woes slashing Canadian manufacturing, hurting small businesses: surveys

Canadian manufacturers say supply chain disruptions are cutting into their production while raising costs, putting the recovery of the sector and the overall economy at risk.
Literary journal Conjunctions to shut down this fall

Literary journal Conjunctions to shut down this fall

NEW YORK (AP) — A prominent literary journal is shutting down this fall after losing support from its publisher, Bard College.
High gas prices hitting Atlantic Canada hard due to region's reliance on heating oil

High gas prices hitting Atlantic Canada hard due to region's reliance on heating oil

HALIFAX — People across Canada are feeling the financial pressure of surging gasoline prices, but residents of the Atlantic region are being particularly hard hit, in part, because of their heavy reliance on oil to heat their homes.
Ottawa seeking proposals for high-frequency rail project between Quebec City, Toronto

Ottawa seeking proposals for high-frequency rail project between Quebec City, Toronto

MONTREAL — Ottawa is issuing a call for expressions of interest regarding a high-frequency train project to connect Quebec City and Toronto.
Canadian companies eye Ukrainian tech workers amid Russian invasion

Canadian companies eye Ukrainian tech workers amid Russian invasion

TORONTO — When Russia started waging war against Ukraine last month, Vancouver recruiter VanHack was so anxious to help that it immediately created a directory of Ukrainian tech workers willing and eager to relocate for a job or to work remotely.
Young Ukrainian dancers, trapped abroad, get Paris residency

Young Ukrainian dancers, trapped abroad, get Paris residency

PARIS (AP) — The dancers are torn between body and mind — physically on stage in Paris but in spirit back home in Kyiv.
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (21,232.03, down 72.37 points.) Bombardier Inc. (TSX:BBD.B). Industrials. Up 17 cents, or 14.7 per cent, to $1.33 on 18.1 million shares.
Private equity firm Clearlake Capital to buy Intertape Polymer Group for US$2.6B

Private equity firm Clearlake Capital to buy Intertape Polymer Group for US$2.6B

MONTREAL — Private equity firm Clearlake Capital Group LP has signed a deal to buy Intertape Polymer Group Inc. for US$2.6 billion, including debt. Under the agreement that will see IPG become a privately held company, Clearlake will pay C$40.
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