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politics

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Postmedia Network Canada Corp. and its affiliated entities are committed to protecting your privacy. Find out how we collect, use…

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Who was Thucydides, the ancient Greek general referenced by Carney and Xi?

Thucydides is a “guiding light” of political realism — operating out of self-interest and the pursuit of power, not morals or…

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Why one analyst sees 81 per cent upside in this TSX gold mining play

The Week in Stocks: How Canada's defence spending could boost this stock, why the bar is high for Canada's big banks and more.…

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AITech

Cybersecurity and AI: How Microsoft meets a changing tech landscape

Upgrade your computer with Windows 11 Pro, on sale now for just $18.

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AI

OpenAI, Plaid to bring tailored financial guidance to masses

OpenAI is partnering with Plaid Inc. to give consumers using ChatGPT financial advice based on data from tech companies. Read…

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Business

Pension BCI shuts two stock funds, cites shrinking public pool

British Columbia Investment Management Corp. is closing two global stock-picking strategies that oversee about $4.3 billion. Read…

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Business

Sherritt to dissolve Cuba mining venture following U.S. sanctions

Sherritt International Corp. said it will seek to dissolve its nickel mining joint venture on Cuba due to U.S. sanctions. Read…

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Corporate Canada has a new strategy for firing senior execs: managed executive…

Executive terminations may be less explosive than they once were — but they are certainly more nuanced and sophisticated. Find…

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Inside WestJet’s Calgary maintenance hub

WestJet CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech gives Financial Post an exclusive look at what it takes to keep a fleet of planes flying.…

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Business

Xanadu stock slumps 10% on US$21-million loss despite revenue jump

Xanadu Quantum Technologies Ltd. posted a US$20.6-million net loss for the first three months ending March 31. Find out more.

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Why OSFI’s new bank licence pilot project should only be the beginning

Opinion: Canada’s banking regulator aims to cut the red tape that has kept fintechs and credit unions from getting a bank…

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Starbucks to cut 300 more corporate roles in cost-cutting spree

Starbucks is eliminating the positions across the U.S., but it's also reviewing corporate roles abroad. Read more

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Business

Posthaste: Why the chances of a Canadian housing market rebound in 2026 have…

Once-hot housing market faces plenty of economic headwinds and the latest numbers from CREA don't point to a major turnaround.…

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Why a Labrador mine is scaling back production of a critical mineral

Iron Ore Company of Canada says it needs to address the health of the Labrador City mine in order to reinvigorate production

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Terence Corcoran: Trump versus Xi — Who is the most or least capitalist?

The bigger question: Is China capitalist or socialist? Find out more.

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Jack Mintz: Affordability trumps productivity in Australian budget

In Australia, tax measures to help low-income people cope with higher prices are being financed by higher taxes on investment.…

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Opinion: Rites of summer highlight the rights of individuals

Montrealers are allowed to sit and drink on sidewalk patios but vaping is tightly controlled though its danger is much less. Read…

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How can Louis get his inheritance if his brother refuses to move from the…

FP Answers: There is no easy solution to this conundrum but it's critical for the parents to create a plan. Read on.

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Business

The straight line running from Hormuz to Canada's housing market

Downing in doom over real estate is a fool's errand, and certainly not smart over the long run, writes Robert McLister. Find out…

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The best mortgage rates in Canada right now

The best mortgage rates in Canada, updated daily, based on data from MortgageLogic.news. Read on and bookmark this page.

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The best reverse mortgage rates in Canada right now

Rob McLister on everything you need to know about reverse mortgages, including the best rates, updated daily. Find out more

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Canadian Tire 'patiently awaiting spring' after drop in first-quarter sales

Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd.'s consolidated sales were down 1% in the first quarter, due in part to the extended winter. Find out…

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Businessscience

Left pitched short sales to ‘take candy’ from retail investors

Citron Research founder Andrew Left coordinated with hedge funds on stocks to short, bragging he could “take candy from a baby."…

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Attention all fixed-rate shoppers: your window may be closing

If you’re out there fixed-rate shopping, the clock may not be on your side, writes Robert McLister. Find out more.

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AI

This AI prompter gets you meaningful results the first time

Prompting Systems simplifies processes by turning basic ideas into structured prompts that work more effectively across different…

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Who is incoming U.S. Federal Reserve chair Kevin Warsh and what will his tenure…

Here's a look at Kevin Warsh's career, his views on Federal Reserve independence and what his appointment might mean to Canada.…

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Two taxpayers in trouble with CRA over TFSAs got their day in court. One went…

Jamie Golombek: Taxpayers are getting into TFSA trouble, either for overcontributing, or for breaching the TFSA 'advantage'…

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AI

Bank of Canada says AI is already moving the needle on productivity, but gap…

Bank of Canada says it is starting to see evidence of small productivity gains from businesses using artificial intelligence.…

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BusinessSpazio

Brookfield says it amassed US$2-billion bet on SpaceX ahead of IPO

Brookfield said it owns US$2 billion of pre-IPO shares of Elon Musk’s SpaceX, with half on its parent company’s balance sheet.…

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Cuba runs out of fuel, plunging country into darkness, protests

Cuba has completely run out of the diesel and oil it needs to keep its power plants running, with civil unrest to breaking…

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politics

Government reinsurance fund could lower insurance rates as natural disasters…

New report says federal reinsurance scheme for weather-related catastrophes like wildfires and earthquakes could lower premiums.…

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Honda suspends Ontario EV plant ‘indefinitely’ after posting first-ever loss

Honda has confirmed it will “indefinitely suspend” construction of a postponed $15-billion electric vehicle plant in Ontario.…

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Court quashes Alberta separatists' bid for referendum

An Alberta court ruled that political activists can’t proceed with a petition to force a vote on seceding from Canada. Read more.

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Business

Lululemon’s incoming CEO says she’s being underestimated

Lululemon’s new CEO says she being underestimated with the stock down 26 per cent since her appointment was announced April 22.…

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AI

B.C.'s new AI centres: 5 things to know about how they'll work and what they'll…

Vancouver and Kamloops will soon be home to new AI data centres. Here's what will happen inside, who they'll serve and the impact…

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Canadian miner to start graphite project in challenge to Chinese dominance

Nouveau Monde Graphite expects to formally green-light plans this week to build one of North America’s few graphite projects.…

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Posthaste: Canadian travel to the U.S. rises for the first time since Trump…

The number of Canadians travelling to the U.S. rose for the first time since Trump was elected, but there's still a long way to…

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Brookfield merges insurance unit as Flatt’s overhaul takes hold

Brookfield Corp. is merging its shares with its insurance business as it transforms itself into an investment-led insurer. Find…

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ATCO CEO bullish on Alberta growth as Ottawa energy pact takes shape

Nancy Southern sees opportunity for ATCO Ltd. stemming from the Alberta-Canada energy pact and a growing economy.

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William Watson: Is it NATO’s new Canadian bank that's rattling Putin?

The interprovincial infighting over where to put the new financial institution reveals the darkest parts of the Canadian…

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With stock markets near record highs, why would an investor worry?

Here are things to be aware of, in case you get a feeling of irrational exuberance watching markets hit new highs week after…

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Opinion: Why would anyone want to join the EU?

Submitting to the Brussels bureaucracy would be a high price to pay for a mainly symbolic increase in independence from the U.S.…

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Opinion: Ottawa as ‘guardian’ is precisely what’s wrong with health care

Ottawa should not be policing how the provinces deliver health care, so long as they stick to the principle of universality. Read…

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AI

Canada on track for a top 10 AI supercomputer, Solomon says

Canada is on track to build an AI supercomputer so powerful it could crack the top 10 to 15 globally, says Evan Solomon. Find out…

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geopolitics

U.S. says China wants more of its oil to cut Middle East reliance

Chinese President Xi Jinping is interested in purchasing more U.S. oil to reduce its dependence on the Strait of Hormuz. Read…

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Business

National home sales up marginally in April, still outpaced by new listings

The Canadian housing market posted a modest gain in April but remains tilted in buyers’ favour as it moves through the spring.…

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Brookfield nears $935 million loan for World Freight purchase

Brookfield Asset's deal for World Freight, backed by a $935 million loan, is the latest in a spate of purchase financings in…

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