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Former Foodora workers reach $3.46M settlement with app's parent company

Former Foodora workers reach $3.46M settlement with app's parent company

TORONTO — Foodora Inc.'s parent company has reached a $3.46-million settlement with its former Canadian couriers after shutting down its delivery service in the country.
S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller: US home prices rise 3.5% in June

S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller: US home prices rise 3.5% in June

WASHINGTON — U.S. home prices rose at a slightly slower pace in June, but the U.S. housing market continued to show resilience in the face of the coronvavirus pandemic. The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller 20-city home price index rose 3.
BMO Financial Group reports $1.23B Q3 profit, tops analysts' expectations

BMO Financial Group reports $1.23B Q3 profit, tops analysts' expectations

TORONTO — BMO Financial Group put aside a hefty amount of money again to protect itself from bad loans, but still managed to beat expectations and post a $1.23-billion profit in its latest quarter.
Financials, energy help power S&P/TSX composite higher as optimism lifts markets

Financials, energy help power S&P/TSX composite higher as optimism lifts markets

TORONTO — Optimism in the wake of positive signs for relief from the pandemic-induced economic slump powered markets higher in both Canada and the United States on Monday.
Travel agents reach $7-million settlement in class action against Flight Centre

Travel agents reach $7-million settlement in class action against Flight Centre

TORONTO — Flight Centre Travel Group Inc. has reached a $7-million settlement in a proposed class action lawsuit against it by its Canadian travel agents.
Most actively traded companies on the TSX

Most actively traded companies on the TSX

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (16,626.64, up 108.79 points) SOPerior Fertilizer Corp. (TSX:SOP). Materials. Up 0.5 cents, or 12.5 per cent, to 4.5 cents on 11.
B.C. could shine amid Canada's slow economic recovery: Conference Board

B.C. could shine amid Canada's slow economic recovery: Conference Board

TORONTO — The economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic will take longer than originally expected, with British Columbia among the provinces best positioned to rebound, the Conference Board of Canada suggests.
Corps: Alaska mine would have adverse impacts on salmon site

Corps: Alaska mine would have adverse impacts on salmon site

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A proposed gold and copper mine at the headwaters of the world’s largest sockeye salmon fishery in Alaska would cause “unavoidable adverse impacts,” the U.S.
Air Canada racks up second-most refund complaints in the U.S. in May

Air Canada racks up second-most refund complaints in the U.S. in May

MONTREAL — Air Canada had the second-highest number of complaints about refunds to the U.S. Department of Transportation of any airline in May.
Truckers' fears of U.S. pandemic trip up a sector suffering amid recession

Truckers' fears of U.S. pandemic trip up a sector suffering amid recession

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, trucker Dave Wye had to think long and hard about whether he was willing to stay on the front lines. The 54-year-old, a second-generation long-haul driver from Windsor, Ont.