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A heat pump might help you save on utility costs, but do your research first
As energy prices soar and consumers look for ways to save on their utility bills, experts say Canadians should consider whether installing a heat pump could be part of the solution.
Jun 23, 2022 7:00 AM
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Germany faces natural gas 'crisis,' raises warning level
BERLIN (AP) — Germany activated the second phase of its three-stage emergency plan for natural gas supplies Thursday, warning that Europe's biggest economy faces a “crisis” and storage targets for the winter are at risk after Russia reduced energy de
Jun 23, 2022 6:17 AM
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Fewer Americans file for jobless aid
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fewer Americans applied for jobless benefits last week as the U.S. job market remains robust despite four-decade high inflation and a myriad of other economic pressures.
Jun 23, 2022 5:45 AM
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Nearly half of Canadian renters expect to stay tenants indefinitely: survey
Almost half of Canadians who rent say they will continue to do so indefinitely and aren't sure when they'll be able to get into the housing market, says a new survey.
Jun 23, 2022 3:29 AM
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Bombardier workers approve five-year contract with raises every year
MONTREAL — About 1,800 unionized workers at Bombardier have voted to approve a new contract proposal. Members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers have voted by more than 73 per cent to accept management's offer.
Jun 22, 2022 7:13 PM
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Crowds flock to Yellowstone as park reopens after floods
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK (AP) — Throngs of tourists gleefully watched the legendary Old Faithful geyser shoot towering bursts of steaming water while others got stuck in “bison jams” on picturesque valley roads as visitors returned Wednesday for the
Jun 22, 2022 5:41 PM
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Amid travel chaos, regulator unveils new passenger rights rules to fill refund 'gap'
Canada's transport regulator aims to beef up its passenger rights charter, placing more stringent rules around reimbursement by airlines — though some advocates say the rules fall short of frameworks in other countries.
Jun 22, 2022 4:21 PM
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BlackBerry, CI Financial shareholders vote no to executive compensation approaches
TORONTO — Shareholders of BlackBerry Ltd. and CI Financial Corp. have rejected the companies' approaches to executive pay. The Waterloo, Ont., tech company's shareholders voted 55.
Jun 22, 2022 3:57 PM
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Woodpecker nest halts construction of TMX pipeline near Bridal Falls, B.C.
VANCOUVER — The discovery of a woodpecker's nest has halted construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline along a 400-metre stretch near Chilliwack, B.C. A statement from Trans Mountain Corp.
Jun 22, 2022 3:47 PM
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Inflation skyrockets to highest level in nearly 40 years as gas prices soar
OTTAWA — Soaring gas prices helped the annual inflation rate in May soar to its highest level in nearly 40 years, as the rising cost of living for Canadians squeezed household budgets and bolstered expectations the Bank of Canada will opt for a super
Jun 22, 2022 3:38 PM
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