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Tugboats haul cruise ship back to Norway with hundreds still onboard

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Evacuation efforts continue for a second day as hundreds of passengers remain onboard the Viking Sky, a luxury cruise ship that suffered an engine failure in windy weather off the coast of Norway on Saturday. Three of the four engines on...
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Ship 'hijacked' by rescued migrants off Libya bound for Europe

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A Turkish tanker has been hijacked by a group of more than a hundred migrants it rescued off the coast of Libya on Wednesday, according to several European authorities. The ship, El Hiblu 1, was reportedly en route to Libya after it...
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Tensions flare up as Spanish warship orders boats move from UK-controlled Gibraltar waters

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Tensions flared-up between the British and Spanish navies on Sunday after a Spanish warship ordered ships to move from UK-controlled waters near Gibraltar. In audio of the incident obtained by the Gibraltar Chronicle, the crew aboard the...
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Black Friday's Going Green With Deals on Cannabis

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Now that cannabis legalization is sweeping the U.S. and Canada, legal weed is joining the Black Friday shopping madness. For those cannabis enthusiasts on the hunt for heady deals, educator and consultant Emma Chasen discusses best...
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Canada Post strike continues: Union rejects offer of 'cooling off' period with mediation

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The postal union has rejected Canada Post's offer of a 'cooling-off' period, followed by binding arbitration, a decision that doesn't bode well for holiday deliveries.
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Trudeau delivers official apology for Canada's role in the MS St. Louis

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The Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler tested the limits of Canada's humanity in the lead up to the Second World War and Canada's government failed that test "miserably," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
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Trans Mountain pipeline gets some environmentalists' support

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They argue that if the project doesn't get built, the risk of moving oil via rail or ships is far worse than a pipeline.
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Greece: ferry safely back in port after fire

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A passenger ferry carrying over a thousand people arrived at the port of Piraeaus after being on fire earlier. More than a thousand people were on board, on route to Chania in Crete when it was forced to return. There were no immediate...
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The pros and cons of raising Canada's duty-free limit

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The limit was set at $20 in 1985 and hasn't been changed since. With Mexico raising its limit to help get a trade deal with the U.S. signed, Washington is pushing Canada to do the same.
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Brandless Raises $240M to Take on Amazon

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Brandless, the company that offers hundreds of products for three bucks a piece on its website, is succeeding because "we built a community that supports what we're doing," said co-founder & CEO Tina Sharkey.
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Brandless Raises $240 Million to Take on Amazon

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Brandless, the company that offers hundreds of products for three bucks apiece on its website, believes better doesn't have to cost more. CEO Tina Sharkey says the company can eliminate efficiencies to keep costs for the consumer down.
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How more US-bound steel is leaving key EU port despite trade dispute

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The port of Antwerp in Belgium is one of the largest ports in Europe. Millions of tonnes of cargo transit there each year and its key trading partner is, by far, the United States. Half of all EU steel exports to the US are shipped from...
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Belgian coast guard plane 'sniffs' out air pollution

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Amid all the talk of climate change, Belgium is helping to lead the way in the detection of air pollution. A Coast Guard plane is kitted out with cutting-edge technology which 'sniffs' emissions from ships. "So this is the sniffer...
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Two Italian ships will escort the Aquarius vessel full of 629 migrants to Spain

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Two Italian ships will help escort the Aquarius vessel full of 629 migrants to Spain. They will also take 500 people off the ship to ease the overcrowding and the Italian coast guard will deliver supplies for the remainder of the trip....
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Poshmark Sellers Pass $1 Billion in Sales

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The online second-hand retailer has turned selling your old duds into a billion-dollar business, helping more than 4 million people clean out their closets and switch up their wardrobes for some serious cash.
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Tito's yacht set for restoration

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She looks like she's ready for the scrapyard - but a yacht in Croatia is being prepared for a multi-million euro refurbishment. The reason? Her illustrious former owner was President Tito of Yugoslavia. In 1953 Tito sailed to London on...
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Erectile Dysfunction Treatments Could Save Lives

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Zachariah Reitano's Roman Health is using the treatment of erectile dysfunction to save lives by helping men discover the sometimes very serious underlying causes of the condition.
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Saving Lives With ED Treatments

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Zachariah Reitano's Roman Health is using the treatment of erectile dysfunction to save lives by helping men discover the sometimes very serious underlying causes of the condition.
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Celebrity Cruises' CEO Helps Break Barriers for Women

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Lisa Lutoff-Perlo says that helping other women become "firsts" in their positions is her way of paying forward her accomplishments.
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Growing demand

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Jack Mahoney, president of Maersk Line Canada, on the company's expansion plans.
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It's Like Rent the Runway for Sports Jerseys

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E-Commerce veteran Brian Watkins launched a subscription service for sports jerseys called "Rep the Squad" this summer. The company allows consumers to rent jerseys for a flat monthly fee. Right now, Jerseys are only available for San...
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The Maud sails home to Norway

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The Maud, a ship owned by a Norwegian explorer that sank in Nunavut's frigid waters, is making its way home decades later
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Ellen Pao on Khosrowshahi: I Wish Him Luck

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Ellen Pao is out with a new book titled "Reset: My Fight for Inclusion and Lasting Change." The technology investor gained attention after suing her former employer, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, over gender discrimination in 2012....
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Canadian sailor sickened from mould exposure

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After nearly a decade in the navy, Alan Doucette has a debilitating lung condition, which doctors attribute to exposure to mould and possibly diesel fumes aboard navy destroyers