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Former Ottawa mayor Jim Watson joins community housing board

Former Ottawa mayor Jim Watson joins community housing board

Former Ottawa mayor Jim Watson is now a member of the Ottawa Community Housing foundation’s board of directors, the non-profit organization announced Tuesday.
S&P/TSX composite up almost 150 points Tuesday, U.S. stock markets also rise

S&P/TSX composite up almost 150 points Tuesday, U.S. stock markets also rise

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index rose almost 150 points Tuesday amid broad-based gains after a new report showed inflation slowed in May, while U.S. markets also rose on economic optimism. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 145.
Stock market today: Wall Street rallies as economy holds up better than feared

Stock market today: Wall Street rallies as economy holds up better than feared

NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street rallied after a round of reports suggested the economy is in better shape than feared. The S&P 500 rose 1.
Ottawa widens pathways for attracting tech talent

Ottawa widens pathways for attracting tech talent

TORONTO — Ottawa wants to draw more tech talent to Canada and is expanding the pathways workers in the sector have to enter the country.
Five things to know about the Competition Bureau's study into Canada's grocery sector

Five things to know about the Competition Bureau's study into Canada's grocery sector

Canada's competition watchdog released its much awaited study into the country's retail grocery market on Tuesday, painting a picture of a highly concentrated industry dominated by few players.
Canada’s inflation rate tumbles to 3.4%, but forecasters still expect July rate hike

Canada’s inflation rate tumbles to 3.4%, but forecasters still expect July rate hike

OTTAWA — Canada's inflation rate tumbled in May as price shocks caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine have been mostly absorbed, but economists are still expecting the Bank of Canada to move ahead with another rate hike next month.
How to protect yourself from credit card fraud — and what to do when it’s too late

How to protect yourself from credit card fraud — and what to do when it’s too late

Young Canadians are increasingly the targets of financial fraud, experts say, as the age group most comfortable with buying products online is likewise most exposed to risk.
What the grocery report recommends to improve competition

What the grocery report recommends to improve competition

GATINEAU, Que. — Canada's competition watchdog released its much awaited study into the country's retail grocery market on Tuesday.
Eni chief executive says plan for pipeline to move gas to Cyprus 'part of our discussion'

Eni chief executive says plan for pipeline to move gas to Cyprus 'part of our discussion'

NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — The chief executive of energy company Eni said Tuesday that Cyprus-Israeli plans for a pipeline to move offshore natural gas from the two countries to Cyprus is “part of our discussion” with the Cypriot government.
Rising grocer profit margins underscore need for competition, regulator finds

Rising grocer profit margins underscore need for competition, regulator finds

Canada's grocery sector needs more competition to help keep food prices down, give shoppers more choice and encourage new entrants, the country's competition watchdog says.