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CBC News-Canadian consumers spent approximately $15.3 billion in 2010 ordering goods or services for personal or household use, according to a survey released by Statistics Canada Wednesday.
The p...
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The Canadian Press-TORONTO — BlackBerry email and texting services are returning to normal, but the co-CEO of the company behind the smartphone device says it’s too soon to say whether the outage h...
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The Toronto Star-Vanessa Lu
Air Canada’s 6,800 flight attendants called off their planned strike after a move from the federal Conservatives made a walkout illegal.
The procedural move came after ...
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The Toronto Star-Elvira Cordileone
Canadians chug 14 billion — yes, that’s billion! — cups of coffee per year, and Diana Olsen helps pump them out.
Olsen, founder of Balzac’s Coffee, runs five cof...
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The Toronto Star-By Marc Saltzman
You could feel the collective sigh of disappointment last week when Apple took the wraps off its iPhone 4S, which looked exactly like last year’s smartphone, inste...
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The Globe and Mail- John Baird brought Canadian funding for efforts to build democracy and control weapons in Libya, but it was the guest list for his trip to Tripoli that pointed to another priori...
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The Toronto Star- Toronto’s iconic Flatiron building is up for sale.
The triangular five-storey red-brick building, with a trompe l’oeil mural on the side, went on the market Tuesday, with formal ...
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The Associated Press-TOKYO — Sony said Wednesday intruders staged a massive attempt to access user accounts on its PlayStation Network and other online entertainment services in the second major at...
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CBC News-Finance Minister Jim Flaherty is urging students to consider a life of public service, admitting the pay isn’t good but promising it makes him truly happy.
In his prepared remarks for a s...
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The Canadian Press-BlackBerry users across the world faced another day of technical glitches on Wednesday as text and email services in numerous countries ran into further trouble.
The outage seem...
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