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Grocery store inflation may have peaked as food supplier cost increases ease: Sobeys

Grocery store inflation may have peaked as food supplier cost increases ease: Sobeys

Grocery store inflation may have peaked in Canada as price increases from food manufacturers stabilize, the head of Empire Company Ltd. said Thursday.
Air Canada signs deal to buy 30 electric-hybrid aircraft from Heart Aerospace

Air Canada signs deal to buy 30 electric-hybrid aircraft from Heart Aerospace

Air Canada has signed a deal to buy 30 electric-hybrid aircraft currently under development by a Swedish company.
GM plans $491M Indiana plant upgrade to help support EVs

GM plans $491M Indiana plant upgrade to help support EVs

DETROIT (AP) — General Motors said Thursday it will spend $491 million to expand and upgrade an Indiana metal stamping plant for production of steel and aluminum stamped parts for “future vehicles," including electric vehicles.
Canadian home prices will fall with fewer sales expected in 2022: CREA

Canadian home prices will fall with fewer sales expected in 2022: CREA

The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) is cutting its forecast for home sales this year and lowering its expectations for price growth as some of the country's hottest markets cool from their pandemic highs.
Chorus Aviation announces new president and CEO as Joseph Randell retires

Chorus Aviation announces new president and CEO as Joseph Randell retires

HALIFAX — Chorus Aviation Inc.’s board of directors has announced a new president and CEO. The company's founder, Joseph Randell announced his plan to retire in a news release Wednesday following a 37-year career in the regional aviation sector.
'Now 15 per cent is rude:' Tipping fatigue hits customers as requests rise

'Now 15 per cent is rude:' Tipping fatigue hits customers as requests rise

The tipping point for Caitlin Green came when she was buying infant formula. "I was asked to tip for an online order of baby formula," said Green, a new mom and radio announcer in Toronto. "I wasn't using Instacart or tipping someone for delivery.
'You're on your own:' Working parents scrambling after schools closed to honour Queen

'You're on your own:' Working parents scrambling after schools closed to honour Queen

Workers are scrambling to find last-minute child care across much of Canada after governments announced the sudden closure of schools to mourn Queen Elizabeth.
Retail sales up 0.3% in Aug. from July amid inflation

Retail sales up 0.3% in Aug. from July amid inflation

NEW YORK (AP) — Americans picked up their spending a bit in August from July even as surging inflation on household necessities like rent and food took a toll on family budgets. U.S. retail sales rose an unexpected 0.3% last month after falling 0.
Oil and gas stocks make up bulk of the TSX's top performers in 2022

Oil and gas stocks make up bulk of the TSX's top performers in 2022

CALGARY — A newly released ranking of the Toronto Stock Exchange's top performers shows just how dominant Canadian oil and gas stocks have been in 2022 thanks to surging global energy demand and sky-high commodity prices.
Fewer Americans file for jobless benefits again last week

Fewer Americans file for jobless benefits again last week

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell again last week to a four-month low even as the Federal Reserve continues its aggressive interest rate cuts to bring inflation under control.