OSC looking to lighten regulatory load on companies — and it wants suggestions: Barbara Shecter
OSC aims to identify actions it can take to save time and money for Ontario's businesses
Recession, what recession? Why BMO’s Brian Belski thinks chances of a downturn are low: Larysa Harapyn
'We don't think we're in crisis mode,' Belski tells the FP's Larysa Harapyn
More Canadians are going broke because of higher interest rates: Financial Post Staff
The Bank of Canada left its 1.75 per cent rate unchanged at a time when personal bankruptcy filings are on the rise
Lululemon shares gain after boosting quarterly sales, profit forecast: Bloomberg News
Lululemon's preliminary data suggests it will sidestep the rout that derailed some companies' shares last week
Canadian home prices fall for third month in a row, even in Vancouver: Reuters
'The recent trend of home prices is clearly downward in most metropolitan markets'
A half-dozen companies to watch in IPO-land this year: Bloomberg News
If they do go public, it remains to be seen whether they do so with a splash, or a behind-the-scenes ripple
Some really bad trade data from China is dragging down stocks around the world: Reuters
China posts its biggest trade surplus with the United States on record
Ontario credit unions now able to participate in bank-led syndicated loans, following rule change: Geoff Zochodne
Helps credit unions manage loan risk while cutting red tape. It also boosts commercial lending and improves liquidity
Lawyers see plenty of work ahead as innovation economy takes hold: Barbara Shecter
With economic and social change coming fast across myriad sub-sectors, governments and regulators struggle to keep up
JDA and Panasonic Partner to Co-Innovate on Integrated Digital Supply Chain Technology Solutions - Financial Post:
JDA and Panasonic Partner to Co-Innovate on Integrated Digital Supply Chain Technology Solutions Financial Post NEW YORK & OSAKA, Japan & SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — JDA Software, Inc. and Panasonic Corporation today announced a joint partnership to co-develop...
Huawei Canada senior executive leaving the embattled Chinese tech company - Vancouver Sun:
Huawei Canada senior executive leaving the embattled Chinese tech company Vancouver Sun Scott Bradley, Canadian vice-president of corporate affairs, is departing after more than seven years as the public face of the company in Canada.
In the mystery of Canada’s missing wages, all clues lead to Alberta: Kevin Carmichael
Outside the oilpatch, salaries went up 2.6% in the third quarter, but crude prices explain Alberta's lack of wage growth: Kevin Carmichael
A port in a storm: politics, competing interests leave Port of Halifax future in limbo: Special to Financial Post
Halterm accounts for 12,000 jobs and $3.6 billion of economic output
Goldman Sachs preparing to launch cash-management service in 2020: Reuters
Low-margin, utility-like service nonetheless brings in steadier, stable revenue for big banks
Bond traders mull odds of policy error after Bank of Canada signals more hikes could come: Bloomberg News
Weak consumption and housing slump are adding to speculation past hikes have already gone too far
'This journey has taken a toll': Aphria CEO Vic Neufeld stepping down amid short seller controversy - Financial Post:
'This journey has taken a toll': Aphria CEO Vic Neufeld stepping down amid short seller controversy Financial Post Aphria CEO to step down amid questions about cannabis firm's deal-making, slumping stock The Globe and Mail Aphria CEO Vic Neufeld to step down …
What you need to know about claiming the principal residence exemption on the sale of property: Jamie Golombek
Jamie Golombek: Tax case illustrates how designating a property as a 'principal residence' comes with fulfilling a set of specific criteria
RBC’s CEO vows improvement on bank’s disappointing mortgage performance: Bloomberg News
David McKay says the bank lost market share but has addressed 'deficiencies'
Apple plans to launch three new iPhone models this year, WSJ reports: Reuters
One of the phones will have an LCD screen and they will have new camera features, the report said
As bankruptcies rise, BoC’s Poloz says he’s listening to people’s concerns about higher interest rates: The Canadian Press
According to the bank, Poloz personally responds to emails and letters addressed to him from the public
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