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By Mark Gollom, CBC News
Tim Hortons co-founder Ron Joyce, listed among the wealthiest of Canadians, says he wouldn't favour a so-called "Buffett tax" on the very rich, believing he already gives e...
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This was published on 12/22/2011
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CBC News
Shares in Research in Motion Ltd. gained nearly 10 per cent on Wednesday after a series of reports suggested major international firms were considering acquiring the Canadian wireless dev...
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This was published on 12/22/2011
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Toronto Star
TORONTO—A survey suggests that more than a third of Canadians — including well over half of young people — feel more stressed about their financial situation now than a year ago.
The ...
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This was published on 12/22/2011
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Toronto Star
As you might have heard, Rob Ford does not speak to the Toronto Star. Our request for a year-end interview with the mayor went unanswered.
If we had been granted a sit-down, we would ...
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This was published on 12/22/2011
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Toronto Star
The FedEx delivery guy who appears to have tossed a computer monitor over a customer’s fence might still have his job.
FedEx disciplined him for his casual take on customer service a...
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This was published on 12/22/2011
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Toronto Star
A bare wall, cathedral ceiling and larger-than-life affection for the Royal Family are all you need to give the Queen a new home.
That would be the painted version of Her Royal “Highn...
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This was published on 12/22/2011
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The Associated Press
Tens of thousands of mourners packed Pyongyang's snowy main square Wednesday to pay respects to late leader Kim Jong-il as North Korea tightened security in cities and won loya...
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This was published on 12/21/2011
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The Canadian Press
Constant discounts in the mobile phone industry by new wireless companies can't last and will lead to industry consolidation, predicts the CEO of Wind Mobile.
"Certainly, the pr...
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This was published on 12/21/2011
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The Canadian Press
Canadian housing prices have been going up this year but are showing signs of levelling off, according to a Scotiabank real estate report.
The report looked at real estate mark...
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This was published on 12/21/2011
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CBC News
Canadians are going to spend seven per cent more over the current holiday season than they did in 2010, a BMO poll released Tuesday suggests.
The increase, up $92 to $1,397 per person, wi...
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This was published on 12/21/2011
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