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CPA Quebec, Ontario bodies sever ties with national organization

CPA Quebec, Ontario bodies sever ties with national organization

TORONTO — An apparent rift among the organizations representing chartered professional accountants in Canada became public when two provincial groups said they are severing ties with their national counterpart.
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 (19,754.14, down 180.07): Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. (TSX:CM). Finance. Down $1.22, or 2.09 per cent, to $57.14 on 12.
S&P/TSX composite down nearly 200 points Tuesday, U.S. stock markets also lower

S&P/TSX composite down nearly 200 points Tuesday, U.S. stock markets also lower

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index was down 180 points Tuesday, led by declines in the energy and base metal sectors, while U.S. stock markets also moved lower.
Stock market today: Wall Street falls and takes a step back after its big rally

Stock market today: Wall Street falls and takes a step back after its big rally

NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks closed lower in Wall Street’s first trading after a five-week rally carried it to its highest level since the spring of last year. The S&P 500 fell 0.5% Tuesday. The Dow lost 245 points, or 0.
Canada moving too slow to counter U.S. Inflation Reduction Act: industry association

Canada moving too slow to counter U.S. Inflation Reduction Act: industry association

An industry association representing 2,500 Canadian manufacturers is criticizing the federal government for moving too slowly as investment flows south in response to the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act.
GTA Metro workers vote in favour of strike ahead of contract negotiations

GTA Metro workers vote in favour of strike ahead of contract negotiations

TORONTO — Unifor says Metro grocery workers in the Greater Toronto Area voted 100 per cent in favour of striking ahead of their first contract negotiations since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic.
Businesses' changing credit usage a worrying trend: Equifax

Businesses' changing credit usage a worrying trend: Equifax

TORONTO — New data suggests a significant shift in credit usage among businesses in the first quarter of 2023, Equifax Canada said.
What you need to know to decide if trip cancellation insurance is worth the cost

What you need to know to decide if trip cancellation insurance is worth the cost

Noah Meyer-Delouya, 25, only bought trip cancellation insurance once — and it paid off. The Toronto-based accountant did it because he, his mom and his brother bought cheap tickets to Los Angeles this past January. They figured $67.
Telus and Aussie EV charger Jolt to build up to 5,000 charging stations across Canada

Telus and Aussie EV charger Jolt to build up to 5,000 charging stations across Canada

VANCOUVER — Telus has signed a partnership with an Australian electric vehicle charging company, announcing plans to install up to 5,000 EV charging stations across Canada.
Gannett sues Google, Alphabet claiming they have a monopoly on digital advertising

Gannett sues Google, Alphabet claiming they have a monopoly on digital advertising

Gannett has filed a civil lawsuit against Google and its parent company Alphabet, claiming that they unlawfully hold monopolies in the advertising technology tools that publishers and advertisers use to buy and sell online ad space. The largest U.S.
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