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Statistics Canada says retail sales fell 2.5% to $61.3 billion in July

Statistics Canada says retail sales fell 2.5% to $61.3 billion in July

Initial estimate for August pointed to a gain of 0.4 per cent for the month
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VictoriaB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™s Salt Legacy sews history, upcycling together with sailcloth product line

Backpacks look to tell the stories of the old sails while diverting waste
Canadian dollar slides as investors retreat to U.S. dollars

Canadian dollar slides as investors retreat to U.S. dollars

loonie slipped under 75 cents US earlier this week
Global firm apologizes to B.C. First Nation for damage caused by copper mine

Global firm apologizes to B.C. First Nation for damage caused by copper mine

Decommissioned open pit mine was located in Quatsino First Nation traditional territory
Central banks worldwide tighten policies to cool inflation

Central banks worldwide tighten policies to cool inflation

Banks from the UK to Papan are following US lead on interest hikes
Canada Jetlines, the latest airline to enter the crowded field, set to take off

Canada Jetlines, the latest airline to enter the crowded field, set to take off

Canada Jetlines bills itself as an B´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·˜all-Canadian, value-focused leisure carrierB´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·™
Postmedia to end Monday print edition of nine urban daily newspapers

Postmedia to end Monday print edition of nine urban daily newspapers

Vancouver Sun, The Province among those publications impacted
Airbnb hosts are sick of Airbnb, too

Airbnb hosts are sick of Airbnb, too

As criticisms grow, the question is being asked: is Airbnb itself the problem B´ÎÔª¹ÙÍøÍøÖ·” or are the guests?
Teck Resources cutting steelmaking coal sales guidance after equipment failure

Teck Resources cutting steelmaking coal sales guidance after equipment failure

Elkview operations could be interrupted for one to two months while the repairs are made
Grocery prices in Canada continue meteoric ascent, rising at fastest pace since 1981

Grocery prices in Canada continue meteoric ascent, rising at fastest pace since 1981

As overall inflation moderated in August, cost of food rose 10.8 per cent compared to a year ago
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