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Barrick Gold seeks arbitration in dispute with government in Mali

Barrick Gold seeks arbitration in dispute with government in Mali

TORONTO — Barrick Gold Corp. has submitted a request for arbitration to settle its dispute with the government in Mali over its Loulo-Gounkoto operations.
Order of Canada goes to advocates, athletes, scientists and Deadpool

Order of Canada goes to advocates, athletes, scientists and Deadpool

More than 40 years after being told she was a threat to Canada because of her sexuality, Diane Pitre is being given one of the country's top honours.
Lion Electric applies to Quebec court for protection from creditors under CCAA

Lion Electric applies to Quebec court for protection from creditors under CCAA

MONTREAL — The Lion Electric Co. has applied to the Superior Court of Quebec for protection from creditors under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act.
WildBrain to sell majority stake in TV broadcast business to IoM Media Ventures

WildBrain to sell majority stake in TV broadcast business to IoM Media Ventures

TORONTO — WildBrain Ltd. has signed a deal to sell a two-thirds stake in its television broadcast business to IoM Media Ventures Inc., an independent children's studio based in Halifax.
Guardian newspaper confirms sale of Sunday sister paper The Observer to Tortoise Media

Guardian newspaper confirms sale of Sunday sister paper The Observer to Tortoise Media

LONDON (AP) — The owner of Britain’s Guardian newspaper confirmed Wednesday that it has sold the Observer, the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper, to Tortoise Media for an undisclosed fee.
Guardian newspaper confirms sale of Sunday sister paper The Observer to Tortoise Media

Guardian newspaper confirms sale of Sunday sister paper The Observer to Tortoise Media

LONDON (AP) — The owner of Britain’s Guardian newspaper has confirmed that it has sold the Observer, the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper to Tortoise Media for an undisclosed fee.
Court rules that UK police can seize millions from Andrew Tate in tax dispute

Court rules that UK police can seize millions from Andrew Tate in tax dispute

LONDON (AP) — A British court ruled Wednesday that police can seize more than 2 million pounds ($2.5 million) in unpaid taxes from influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan.
How automation is transforming Metro's supply chain after it hit its limit

How automation is transforming Metro's supply chain after it hit its limit

TORONTO — Metro is heading into 2025 with renewed capacity to grow its business after reaching the final milestone in its seven-year, almost billion-dollar supply chain transformation, which added new automation technology across its warehouses in Qu
The barriers and benefits as a global bank looks to branch out in Canada

The barriers and benefits as a global bank looks to branch out in Canada

TORONTO — It’s not every day, or even every decade, that a big foreign bank decides to have a go at Canada’s retail banking market.
Canada pushes net-zero electricity target to 2050 as Alberta vows legal challenge

Canada pushes net-zero electricity target to 2050 as Alberta vows legal challenge

OTTAWA — The federal government has pushed its target to achieve a net-zero electricity grid back 15 years to 2050 as part of new clean electricity regulations announced Tuesday — though officials maintain that target date was always the goal.
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