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Despite bankruptcies and lawsuits, Winnipeg man still selling pools

Intel co-founder, computer chip visionary Gordon Moore dead at 94
Gordon Moore, the Intel Corp. co-founder who set the breakneck pace of progress in the digital age with a simple 1965 prediction of how quickly engineers would boost the capacity of computer chips, has died. He was 94.
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U.S. offers cash to Canadian critical minerals projects during Biden's visit
There was a pot of gold at the end of President Joe Biden’s jaunt to Canada. It’s going to Canada’s mining sector. The U.S. military will deliver funds this spring to critical minerals projects in both the U.S. and Canada. The goal is to accelerate the development of a critical minerals industry on this continent.

Alexander Panetta
Politics ||

Banking crisis lingers as contagion fears take aim at Deutsche Bank
Shares in Deutsche Bank fell sharply on Friday, as fears about vulnerabilities in Germany's largest lender sent investors for the exits.

Pete Evans
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Shoppers Drug Mart eliminates 'pink tax' on menstrual pain medication following CBC investigation

Jenny Cowley
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Alberta may have to return $130M in unspent federal funding for oil and gas well cleanup
Kyle Bakx
Canada -Calgary |
Zellers relaunches 12 stores across Canada today — and nostalgia is the door crasher

Pete Evans
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CRTC asked to probe recent cellphone roaming fee hikes

Sammy Hudes
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TikTok CEO finds no allies among U.S. lawmakers in tense Congress grilling
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Analysis
Crisis lessons for U.S. Federal Reserve as Powell waits to find out why banks collapsed

Don Pittis
Business ||

U.S. central bank raises interest rate again
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Shake Shack plans to expand to Canada next year
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CBC Explains
Banks are in turmoil. Here's how Canadians might be affected

Jenna Benchetrit
Business ||
Silicon Valley Bank's former parent company says U.S. regulator is cutting it off from cash
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Ottawa still advertising on TikTok despite banning it on government devices due to security concerns
Sophia Harris
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Inflation rate drops to 5.2% in February — but grocery prices are still up
Business ||
U.S. regulator breaks up Silicon Valley Bank, seeks separate sale of private unit
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Analysis
Why Air Miles needs more than just a new owner to appeal to customers

Anis Heydari
Business ||

Updated
Nordstrom Canada will launch sales at its closing stores starting Tuesday
Business ||

Amazon announces 9,000 more layoffs, including from successful AWS division
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Canada among central banks banding together to calm markets after UBS deal to buy Credit Suisse
Business |

How a Calgary geothermal company is making its mark across the Atlantic
Taylor Simmons
Canada -Calgary ||

So you want to be a climate-conscious investor. Here's how to avoid greenwashing

Nisha Patel
Business |

Indigenous-led prospective buyer 'not going away' even as Trans Mountain costs spiral

Amanda Stephenson
Canada -Calgary |
Parent company of Silicon Valley Bank filing for bankruptcy protection
Business ||

Ties between pension fund directors and fossil fuels are 'incompatible' for some Canadians

Jaela Bernstien
Science ||
Pornhub owner MindGeek bought by private equity firm

Jenna Benchetrit
Business |
Family of Tim Hortons customer who says she was scalded by hot tea sues for $500K

Ryan Patrick Jones
Canada -Toronto |
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