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Wall Street rises on hopes for trade deals that could forestall a recession

Wall Street rises on hopes for trade deals that could forestall a recession

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks rose after the United States and United Kingdom announced a deal on trade that would lower some tariffs and restrictions between the two countries. The S&P 500 climbed 0.
Tom Segura, Mae Martin, Russell Peters set for revamped Just For Laughs festival

Tom Segura, Mae Martin, Russell Peters set for revamped Just For Laughs festival

Tom Segura, Russell Peters and Russell Howard are among the headliners booked for a revamped Just For Laughs that its new owner says he hopes will bring the summer festival back to its position as an industry powerhouse.
Nova Scotia to speed up environmental reviews for clean energy projects

Nova Scotia to speed up environmental reviews for clean energy projects

HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government is accelerating the environmental review process for a number of clean energy projects to meet its climate goals and get off coal by 2030.
Future business leaders take the stage at third Sask. Polytech student showcase

Future business leaders take the stage at third Sask. Polytech student showcase

Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s Faculty of Business and Management celebrated its third annual student showcase last week, spotlighting the innovation, creativity, and practical skills of 80 emerging professionals from across the province
Average asking rents down annually for seventh straight month at $2,127: report

Average asking rents down annually for seventh straight month at $2,127: report

TORONTO — The national average asking rent in April was down year-over-year for the seventh straight month at $2,127, marking a decrease of 2.8 per cent. The latest data from Rentals.
Ottawa, Indigenous capital group sign first-of-its-kind 10-year agreement

Ottawa, Indigenous capital group sign first-of-its-kind 10-year agreement

OTTAWA — Ottawa and the National Aboriginal Capital Corporation Association have signed a first-of-its-kind, $514 million agreement to help boost entrepreneurship.
Ottawa, Indigenous capital group sign first-of-its-kind 10-year agreement

Ottawa, Indigenous capital group sign first-of-its-kind 10-year agreement

OTTAWA — Ottawa and the National Aboriginal Capital Corporation Association have signed a first-of-its-kind, $514 million agreement to help boost entrepreneurship.
White House proposes overhauling the outdated US air traffic control system in the wake of crashes

White House proposes overhauling the outdated US air traffic control system in the wake of crashes

The Trump administration proposed a major overhaul of the U.S. air traffic control system on Thursday in the wake of recent deadly plane crashes and technical failures that have put a spotlight on the outdated network.
VE-Day at 80: Canada’s manpower and natural resources led the Allies to victory

VE-Day at 80: Canada’s manpower and natural resources led the Allies to victory

Part 2 of a four-part series looking at the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.
Pick by pick: A look at the Moose Jaw Warriors selections in the WHL Prospects Draft

Pick by pick: A look at the Moose Jaw Warriors selections in the WHL Prospects Draft

Updates from the remainder of the 2025 Prospects Draft on Thursday afternoon
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