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Industry minister to meet with Rogers CEO after “unacceptable” network outage

Industry minister to meet with Rogers CEO after “unacceptable” network outage

Canadians left without cell service, internet, banking services for at least 15 hours
Report: Uber lobbied, used ‘stealth’ tech to block scrutiny

Report: Uber lobbied, used ‘stealth’ tech to block scrutiny

Ride-sharing company funneled money through tax havens, considered manipulative public campaigns: report
Canadian tech talent still in demand, despite layoffs and recession predictions

Canadian tech talent still in demand, despite layoffs and recession predictions

Some companies increasing benefits and modernizing offices to try and draw in sought-after talent
Economists expect Bank of Canada to hike key interest rate by 0.75% on Wednesday

Economists expect Bank of Canada to hike key interest rate by 0.75% on Wednesday

Central bank aiming to bring soaring inflation back down to two per cent target
Suncor Energy says president and CEO Mark Little has stepped down, resigns from board

Suncor Energy says president and CEO Mark Little has stepped down, resigns from board

Announcement came a day after the company announced that a contractor was killed at its Base Mine
VIDEO: Elon Musk says he’s terminating $44B Twitter buyout deal. What happens next?

VIDEO: Elon Musk says he’s terminating $44B Twitter buyout deal. What happens next?

The possible unraveling of the deal is just the latest twist in the saga
Canadian retailers grapple with soaring fuel surcharges to ship online orders

Canadian retailers grapple with soaring fuel surcharges to ship online orders

Extra charge topping 40 per cent for some carriers
‘Summer of recovery’: Pandemic-stricken tourism industry sees signs of optimism

‘Summer of recovery’: Pandemic-stricken tourism industry sees signs of optimism

Canada’s tourism industry GDP was down nearly 50 per cent in 2020
Private air travel takes off in Canada— but can it stay aloft?

Private air travel takes off in Canada— but can it stay aloft?

Airport delays and chaos pushing more wealthy people to fly privately
Air Canada too dominant in the East for WestJet to compete, experts say

Air Canada too dominant in the East for WestJet to compete, experts say

WestJet will pivot resources to increase service in Western Canada