Alberta cops want pay-before-you-pump law
Alberta police chiefs are calling on the province to make it mandatory for drivers to pay for gas before pumping it.
Essential mail will still move in postal strike
Postal workers poised to strike promise they will still deliver "essential mail" like pension cheques.
Kudos for Chrysler repaying bailout
Chrysler workers in Toronto were all smiles as their once-ailing company was thanked for repaying a government bailout.
RIM hit with class action
U.S. stockholders have hit BlackBerry maker Research in Motion with a breach of trust lawsuit.
Target plans Canada-wide expansion
U.S. mass retailer Target released a much-awaited list of locations for its expansion to Canada Thursday morning.
Patriotic shoppers ditching cross-border deals: poll
Patriotic bargain hunters are sticking close to home to shop for deals, according to a new poll.
Blockbuster to close, sell Canadian stores
Many Blockbuster Canada stores are expected to close in the coming weeks and the rest will soon be put up for sale.
Union to present offer to Canada Post today
CUPW is optimistic that the offer it will present to Canada Post today will avert a possible strike on Wednesday.
Oilsands will overtake gas industry by 2035: Report
It is expected to be a prosperous 25 years to come for Alberta oil sands development.
Manitoba introduces cellphone contract law
A new provincial law will force cellphone providers to lower contract cancellation fees.
MPs to grill gas industry over high prices
The new Tory government promises to do something about rising gas prices - or at least look like it's doing something.
'Gas Gordon' offers fuel alternatives
Big Oil/government have us well trained to allow them to rule the world. I was excited when I heard about alternatives.
Majority government lifts economic expectations, survey finds
Canadians have high hopes for the economy with a majority government in place until at least 2015, a new survey says.
More demand for gas at heart of price increases, expert says
As gas prices touch record levels across much of the country, the question becomes who is to blame?
Air Canada makes 11th hour plea to pilots
Pilots at Air Canada are being urged to support their company's plan to introduce a low-cost carrier.
Foxconn denies no-suicide story
Chinese company Foxconn is on the defensive after a recent story alleged it makes employees sign no-suicide contract.
CanTire buys Forzani to create Canada's biggest sports retailer
Canadian Tire has agreed to buy the Forzani Group for $771 million to create the country's biggest sports retailer.
Annoyed Bell customers speak out to support SUN News
SUN News Network fans are picking up the fight as a fee dispute with Bell's satellite TV operation drags on.
Canadians providing interest-free loans to government: CIBC report
More than half of Canadians are paying too much tax, effectively providing the government with a tax-free loan.
Sun News launches fairness fight vs. Bell
The operators of Sun News Network filed a complaint Friday with Canada's broadcast regulator against Bell Canada.
Tiffany & Co. plans more Canadian stores
The iconic jewelry and house wares maker opened its fourth Canadian store in Calgary this week with more in the works.
Usage-based billing not off the table at Telus
Telus Corp. said Thursday that it will consider usage-based billing for its Internet customers.
I want my SUN News
Bell could lose satellite TV customers because of its dispute with SUN News Network.
More Canadians to become millionaires by 2020
Good news! The number of millionaire households in Canada will surge 38% by 2020 and total wealth will more than double.
HST takes an extra $350 annually from B.C. families
Short-term pain for long-term gain. That's how the Independent Panel on the HST views the much-maligned tax.
Markets will embrace status quo
Economists are predicting that stock markets should react well to the new Tory majority government.
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