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EU expands sanctions against Russia to ban luxury goods and energy investments
Under the luxury ban, wealthy Russians won't be able to buy EU-made products worth over €300, such as bags, shoes and caviar.
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AMC Expected to See 500 Percent Revenue Jump in Q3 Earnings Report
Christine Short, VP of research at corporate event data firm Wall Street Horizon, joined Cheddar to discuss AMC's upcoming Q3 earnings report. Short said that she expects the movie theater chain to see another quarter of growth with a...
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Online Gambling Acted as 'Bridge' to Commercial Gaming's Record-Breaking Q2
The pandemic ravaged many industries over the course of the last year-and-a-half, but gambling has made a complete turnaround breaking revenue records with $13.6 billion in the Q2 of 2021. Bill Miller, president and CEO of the American...
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UEFA threatens to ban clubs that join breakaway Super League
Reports suggest announcement on plans for breakaway competition to rival UEFA’s Champions League could be imminent.
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Charitable sector struggling to stay afloat: Imagine Canada
Imagine Canada president Bruce MacDonald says the sector needs a total of $10 billion in support from government to survive the pandemic.
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Small businesses want more help from Ottawa
Small businesses say they need more from Ottawa than loans under the Canada emergency commercial rent assistance to survive after the pandemic.
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Morneau unveils easier revenue tests for Canadian businesses to access financial aid
Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau spoke to reporters on Wednesday
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Morneau explains Ottawa's Emergency Wage Subsidy
Federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau spoke to reporters from Toronto
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Berlin Tegel airport to be redeveloped into technology park
Almost a million Berliners voted to keep Tegel open in a referendum nearly three years ago but that verdict is not binding.
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Russia’s wartime economy is slowing — what’s behind the shift?
After two years of wartime growth fueled by military spending and redirected oil exports, Russia’s economy is starting to lose momentum. GDP growth has slowed, the budget deficit is widening, and key sectors are cutting output. Today on...
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N.L. is putting decade’s worth of revenue on the books now, from a pending tobacco lawsuit
While other provinces contemplate how to account for the settlement money, Newfoundland and Labrador’s governing Liberals put $500 million worth of revenues on the balance sheet, despite the fact that the money will be paid out over...
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U of Regina ends funding agreement with students' union
University of Regina president Jeff Keshen says the decision to terminate the agreement with the U of R Students' Union came on the heels of an auditor's report that found issues with spending.
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Manitoba Hydro proposes rate hike of nearly 11% over 3 years
Manitoba Hydro wants to raise electricity rates by nearly 11 per cent over three years, leaving critics wondering why the Crown corporation bothered with a rate freeze this year.
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Premier willing to reconsider N.S. bans on resource extraction
Tim Houston's comments were made amid tariff threats from the United States. He said now is the time to diversify Nova Scotia's economy and greater resource extraction to bring in more revenues.
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Smith: 'We sure would love to run a balanced budget, but perhaps we can't do it all.'
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith talks about the choice between having a balanced budget or giving Albertans a promised tax cut, as well as the impact of low oil prices on the province's financial plan.
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Some Winnipeg residents feeling frosty about possible property tax hike
Winnipeg homeowners were digging themselves out of snow Monday morning. But some of them feel snowed under by a property tax hike expected next year.
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Air Canada's changes for carry-on baggage a 'cash grab': Montreal aviation expert
Air Canada's cheapest tickets purchased on or after Jan. 3 will no longer include carry-on baggage on certain routes. John Gradek, co-ordinator of the aviation management program at McGill University, says this move could bring in up to...
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U.S Accounts For 50% Global Arms Revenue | GRAVITAS
Global arms sales increased by 4.2% in 2023, reaching $632 billion, according to a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) on Monday. The rise in sales was attributed to ongoing conflicts, including the war...
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Premier hopes Ottawa will compensate N.B. for potential $62M tax loss
New Brunswick could lose $62 million in tax revenue due to a two-month tax holiday on a list of goods announced by the federal government. The premier hopes Ottawa will cover that amount.
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Wars And Rising Tensions Spark Global Demand For Arms, Sales Hit Record $632 Million | World News
Global arms sales increased by 4.2% in 2023, reaching $632 billion, according to a report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) on Monday. The rise in sales was attributed to ongoing conflicts, including the war...
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Russia: Lower Crude Prices Weigh on Russia's Revenues
The Russian government's earnings from the oil industry shrank by 29% in October from a year ago. This comes due to lower crude prices and increased state reimbursements to the nation's fuel producers.
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BofA on Spending: Small Business Slowing, Retail Strong
Bank of America President of Business Banking Sharon Miller discusses the firm's latest Small Business Checkpoint, offering insights into the health of US small businesses as measured over a range of factors by Bank of America.
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Aramco Cuts Dividend in Setback for Saudi Budget
Saudi Aramco cut the world's biggest dividend in a blow for Saudi Arabia's widening budget deficit, as the company seeks to relieve the stress on its own finances. The firm expects the total payout to be about $85 billion in 2025,...
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Valeo CEO: Have to Pass On Tariffs Costs to Customers
Christophe Périllat, CEO of French car parts maker Valeo, says the company will have to pass on to customers any increase in costs from potential new trade tariffs. In a difficult environment for the auto industry, the company has...