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Canadian auto sales fall 11.4% in August due to shortages caused by chip issues

Canadian auto sales fall 11.4% in August due to shortages caused by chip issues

TORONTO 鈥 Canadian auto sales continued to struggle last month, falling 11.4 per cent from the prior year, driven by vehicle shortages caused by semiconductor supply issues.
Statistics Canada says country posted $778M trade surplus in July

Statistics Canada says country posted $778M trade surplus in July

OTTAWA 鈥 Canada's merchandise trade surplus fell to $778 million in July as imports rose more than exports for the month, Statistics Canada said Thursday. The result compared with a revised trade surplus of $2.
Set boundaries and involve the kids in setting your back-to-school budget: experts

Set boundaries and involve the kids in setting your back-to-school budget: experts

OTTAWA 鈥 As kids head back to school this fall, household budgets will be tested as the cost of school supplies, new clothes and after-school activities pile up.
Death toll rises after Ida鈥檚 remnants hit Northeast

Death toll rises after Ida鈥檚 remnants hit Northeast

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 The remnants of Hurricane Ida caused 鈥渕ultiple fatalities鈥 in Montgomery County outside Philadelphia, according to county spokesperson Kelly Cofrancisco, in addition to at least nine other fatalities in New York and New Jersey.
Pace of home sales slowed in August, but prices still increasing: Vancouver board

Pace of home sales slowed in August, but prices still increasing: Vancouver board

VANCOUVER 鈥 The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says the city's home sales have slowed from a frenzied pace earlier this year, but supply has dwindled all summer and prices are continuing to rise.
Pay the same, get less: How 'shrinkflation' masks price increases

Pay the same, get less: How 'shrinkflation' masks price increases

As increasing commodity prices, higher shipping fees and labour shortages drive up costs for food manufacturers, experts say reducing the amount of food in a package is a subtle way to adjust for inflation without raising prices.
Weather slows California wildfire, but flames keep moving

Weather slows California wildfire, but flames keep moving

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif.
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO 鈥 Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (20,689.58, up 106.64 points.) Bombardier Inc. (TSX:BBD.B). Industrials. Up 11 cents, or 5.98 per cent, to $1.95 on 12.
S&P/TSX composite starts September in record territory on railway gains

S&P/TSX composite starts September in record territory on railway gains

TORONTO 鈥 Canada's main stock index started September in record territory as the country's two largest railways pushed the industrials sector to an all-time high. Shares of Canadian Pacific Railways Ltd. and Canadian National Railway Co. rose 5.
Couche-Tard hopes vaccine mandates will mitigate effect of Delta variant

Couche-Tard hopes vaccine mandates will mitigate effect of Delta variant

Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. hopes that its promotion of COVID-19 vaccines for employees will help the convenience store retailer to mitigate some of the challenges from the Delta variant.
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