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U.S. Justice Department lays charges against 2 Chinese citizens in massive data breach
The U.S. Justice Department has charged two Chinese citizens with carrying out an extensive hacking campaign to steal corporate data and commercial secrets from entities in 12 countries, including Canada.
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Business year in review for 2018 | Business Panel
Our weekend business panel discusses the top business stories of 2018. What were the biggest and most under-reported stories of the year? And what should we watch out for in 2019?
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Canadian woman detained in China has returned home
Alberta teacher Sarah McIver, the third Canadian detained in China this month, has returned to Canada after being released from custody. China and Canada said her detention didn't appear to be related to the detention of the two other...
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Huawei's CFO to be freed on $10M bail as she awaits extradition proceedings
Huawei's chief financial officer will be released on $10 million bail, with five guarantors, as she awaits possible extradition to the United States on fraud charges, a B.C. Supreme Court justice has ruled.
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Huawei affair is having a chilling effect on the business world
Escalating fears of retaliation after Canada detained a high-ranking Chinese business executive have prompted some Canadian business leaders to think twice before going to China.
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Exclusive: Vancouver Film School Launches Program for Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality
The Vancouver Film School announced on Cheddar Monday that it is launching a program for augmented reality and virtual reality, betting big that AR and VR will be the next disruptive force in entertainment. Christopher Ian Bennett,...
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Costly veggies could mean a higher grocery bill in 2019
The price of food could increase by up to 3.5 per cent in 2019, an annual study of food prices predicts. But there's good news for Canadian consumers buying meat and seafood, which are projected to become cheaper.
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Thousands protest in Calgary as Trudeau meets with oil industry leaders
Just a day after the federal government delivered its fiscal update, Justin Trudeau was in Alberta to meet with oil industry leaders as criticism from Canada's oil patch grows. The prime minister was met by angry protesters in Calgary,...
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3 more cases of E. coli illness from romaine lettuce confirmed in Canada
That brings the total number of Canadians who have fallen ill to 22; four cases in Ontario, 17 in Quebec and one in New Brunswick.
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Canadian twins at the forefront of women directing horror movies
The horror genre has often been accused of stereotyping women as sex objects or victims. But that's changing as more women take a seat in the director's chair, and a pair of Canadian twins are at the forefront of this evolution.
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Canadians celebrate legal weed
On Oct. 17, Canada became the largest country to legalize recreational pot. Here's how Canadians reacted across the country.
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Canada's pot companies skyrocketing in value
Canada's pot companies have been skyrocketing in value this year with legalization approaching, however their stocks are prone to wild swings.
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Maxime Bernier unveils People's Party of Canada
The party still needs to be registered with Elections Canada, but Bernier says he has already raised $140,000.
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How a Canadian opera singer is honouring his Indigenous roots
Canadian opera singer Jeremy Dutcher is honouring his Indigenous roots in his latest album, using recordings he discovered in the Canadian Museum of History. Dutcher's album has been short-listed for the 2018 Polaris Music Prize.
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CBC-TV launching Gem streaming service
CBC CEO and president Catherine Tait discusses why the public broadcaster is launching a new streaming service called Gem, as well as details about its offerings from various partners, including Telefilm Canada.
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NAFTA talks scheduled to resume as Trump threatens to exclude Canada
Negotiations between Canada and the United States for a renewed North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) are scheduled to resume this week, but US President Donald Trump said this weekend that he doesn’t believe Canada’s involvement...
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'Birth tourism' is fraudulent: former top immigration official
Andrew Griffith says action is needed to crack down on mothers coming to Canada for the sole reason of having babies delivered. However, he says, the Conservative Party's resolution to scrap the longstanding policy of giving citizenship...
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Legendary soldier Roy Rushton to be honoured in Nova Scotia
A veteran of the Second World War and the Korean War, Rushton was also a leader in the effort to get Canada to fully commemorate Korean war veterans. Rushton died this past June at the age of 100.
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Milos Raonic prepares to hold court during Rogers Cup
Canadian tennis star Milos Raonic is preparing to hold court during the Rogers Cup this week.
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Canadian Muslims cancel hajj plans due to Canada-Saudi tensions
Canadian Muslims have been cancelling their plans to undertake the hajj, the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, due to current Canada-Saudi Arabia tensions.
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Canadian businessman banned from U.S. over cannabis connection
A high-profile Canadian businessman is sounding the alarm over investments in the American pot industry after he was banned from entering the country for life.
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A London school's surprising connection to Newfoundland
For 15 years, kids from the school have been tending to the graves of 17 First World War soldiers and a nurse from Newfoundland, after they discovered their graves didn't have a poppy for Remembrance Day. Now a group of them will...
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Retaliatory tariff list finalized, industry aid announced
Canada's list of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods has been finalized, and on the same day, the federal government announced $2 billion in aid for the steel and aluminum sector.
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Trump's trade crackdown blocks Canadian yarn seller
The seller had done everything right, according to experts, but she was still sent home — it's just one of an increasing number of stories of problems at the border amid tougher U.S. policies.