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Montreal bicycle rental company sets new records during public transit strike

Montreal bicycle rental company sets new records during public transit strike

MONTREAL 鈥 Montreal's main bicycle rental company says its users smashed records during the recent public transit strike, travelling the equivalent of more than 50 times around the Earth.
Diversifying trade key to building resilience against U.S. tariffs: Macklem

Diversifying trade key to building resilience against U.S. tariffs: Macklem

OTTAWA 鈥 Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem is encouraging businesses to explore export markets beyond the United States to make the economy less vulnerable to current and future trade disputes. Speaking to a business crowd in coastal St.
Wall Street drifts after the Fed indicates it may still cut rates twice this year

Wall Street drifts after the Fed indicates it may still cut rates twice this year

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 U.S. stocks drifted after the Federal Reserve indicated it may cut interest rates twice this year, though it鈥檚 far from certain about that. The S&P 500 ended basically flat Wednesday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.
New CDC advisers will skip some expected topics and explore a target of antivaccine activists

New CDC advisers will skip some expected topics and explore a target of antivaccine activists

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new vaccine advisers meet next week, but their agenda suggests they'll skip some expected topics 鈥 including a vote on COVID-19 shots 鈥 while taking up a longtime target of anti-vaccine groups.
小蓝视频 mall owner says she wanted to run stores more than she wanted Bay trademarks

小蓝视频 mall owner says she wanted to run stores more than she wanted Bay trademarks

Ruby Liu may have lost out on owning Hudson鈥檚 Bay鈥檚 name and all its trademarks, but she's not bitter because she鈥檚 got designs on her own retail empire. The 小蓝视频
Few Canadians support Canada Post privatization, but open to sweeping changes: survey

Few Canadians support Canada Post privatization, but open to sweeping changes: survey

A new survey finds less support among Canadians for the privatization of Canada Post, but many are open to large-scale changes amid labour strife between the Crown corporation and its union.
Report: 60% of Canadians say perception of women's sport has improved over 3 years

Report: 60% of Canadians say perception of women's sport has improved over 3 years

TORONTO 鈥 New data on the explosive growth of women's sport in Canada underscores its rising popularity, but also reveals that its structural supports still lag behind.
Quebec bans transport of some wild animals in nearly 100 communities over rabies risk

Quebec bans transport of some wild animals in nearly 100 communities over rabies risk

MONTREAL 鈥 The Quebec government is temporarily banning the transportation of some wild animal species in nearly 100 municipalities located close to areas where raccoon rabies has been detected. The ban is in force until Aug.
'Jaws' changed movies forever, but Hollywood could still learn from it

'Jaws' changed movies forever, but Hollywood could still learn from it

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Fifty years after 鈥淛aws鈥 sunk its teeth into us, we鈥檙e still admiring the bite mark.
Tyler Perry sued by actor on 'The Oval' for sexual assault and harassment

Tyler Perry sued by actor on 'The Oval' for sexual assault and harassment

LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 An actor who worked on the Tyler Perry-created TV drama 鈥淭he Oval鈥 has filed a lawsuit alleging Perry leveraged his industry power to repeatedly sexually assault and harass him while keeping him quiet.