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Bank of Canada unveils new polymer $20

Bank of Canada unveils new polymer $20

3:17 pm, May 14th, 2012

Some bewildered Canadians have greeted them as funny money, but the BoC wants you to know they're counterfeit-fighters.

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Job numbers up in April

Job numbers up in April

9:34 am, May 11th, 2012

Statistics Canada says 58,200 jobs were created in April.

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Retailer allowed to sell customers' prescription records

Retailer allowed to sell customers' prescription records

2:57 pm, May 10th, 2012

The sell-off of prescription records has both pharmacists and customers confused and upset.

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Facebook head's hoodie repelling investors

Facebook head's hoodie repelling investors

3:41 pm, May 9th, 2012

Some investors apparently think Mark Zuckerberg is too immature to run Facebook because of his trademark hoodie.

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Harassment law costly, crucial

Harassment law costly, crucial

10:31 am, May 7th, 2012

Bill 168 trained a light on harassment and violence at work.

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Huge selling bonus for Astal prez

Huge selling bonus for Astal prez

3:53 pm, May 3rd, 2012

Telecom giant Bell Canada Inc. is facing criticism for the $25-million bonus coming to Astral president Ian Greenberg.

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Retailers feeling positive about next 12 months: Survey

Retailers feeling positive about next 12 months: Survey

10:45 am, April 30th, 2012

Retailers are feeling good about the year ahead, a new survey shows.

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Closing London plant cost $38M

Closing London plant cost $38M

12:08 pm, April 25th, 2012

It cost Caterpillar Inc. $38 million to shutter its London, ON, plant.

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Air Canada pilots back at bargaining table

Air Canada pilots back at bargaining table

8:18 am, April 20th, 2012

Air Canada and its pilots are giving bargaining one last shot in an attempt to nail down a settlement.

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Mobile sales skyrocketing in Canada

Mobile sales skyrocketing in Canada

11:48 am, April 19th, 2012

Sales of smartphones, tablets and e-readers have soared in Canada over the last year.

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Environmental charities are dabbling in politics again. Later, Frank Atkins debunks Mulcair's oilsands myths.

Was Obama's campaign launch a flop? France swings left, neo-Nazis gaining in Greece, Solberg on the Quebec students.

Over-protective parents and lazy children; is handwriting becoming obsolete? And later, author Brad Hams on entitlement culture.

America is failing, Charles Adler looks at why we need it to succeed. Guests tonight: Robert Kagan, Mark Steyn, Peter Morici.

Europe is turning left, is it also going down? Ian Lee joins to discuss. Later, Lorne Gunter on backdoor gun registries.