Episodes
One of Canada’s largest hospital networks is launching a radical experiment in housing the homeless.
The world’s biggest coffee chain is trying to innovate its way around erratic weather.
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Published 10/04/24
Like Pinocchio wishing upon a star to become a real boy, Koho is wishing upon a cash infusion to become a real bank.
The once far-fetched future of flying cars has gotten a major vote of confidence from an industry giant.
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Published 10/03/24
North America just got its first-ever elected woman head of state (apologies to former Canadian prime minister Kim Campbell, who was neither elected nor head of state).
With 6.5 million Canadians living without a family doctor, a group of senators are hoping international med school grads can help fill the gap.
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Published 10/02/24
Concert industry leviathan Live Nation is constructing Canada’s largest purpose-built concert venue.
Canadian businesses are shutting their doors at a rate the country hasn’t seen since the start of the pandemic.
Published 09/27/24
Ontario is kicking the tires on an infrastructure project that will make the province's $16.8 billion GO train expansion look like a cute side project.
Like a well-prepared bartender on a Saturday morning, Canada is taking steps to ensure that it won’t run out of shots.
Published 09/26/24
Basements are great for pool tables, wine cellars and mini-stick rinks, but renting them out as apartments could soon be a thing of the past.
They say it’s always darkest before the dawn — or in beleaguered chipmaker Intel’s case, before the buy-out offer.
Published 09/25/24
You can buy anything on TikTok these days: galaxy projectors, novelty egg cookers, and detailed instructions on how to illegally enter another country.
As wages grow, Canadians could find themselves with a bit more money in the new year.
Published 09/20/24
Friends, family, and loved ones, we’re gathered here today to pay our respects to the work-from-home era.
Today in predictable news: A province’s decision to let more than 4,000 convenience stores start selling alcohol continues to stir up controversy.
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Published 09/19/24
OpenAI’s top-secret AI model (weirdly code-named Strawberry) is finally seeing the light of day.
Lululemon says it wants to keep its headquarters in Canada but is keen on continuing to recruit talent from elsewhere.
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Published 09/17/24
OpenAI’s top-secret AI model (weirdly code-named Strawberry) is finally seeing the light of day.
Lululemon says it wants to keep its headquarters in Canada but is keen on continuing to recruit talent from elsewhere.
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Published 09/13/24
According to Transport Canada, there’s something fishy about the air cargo shipments coming from Europe lately. And no, we’re not talking about crates of Italian sardines.
For many years, Rexall has been living in Shoppers Drug Mart's shadow, but the chain’s new ownership could help revitalize its position in the Canadian market.
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Published 09/11/24
According to Transport Canada, there’s something fishy about the air cargo shipments coming from Europe lately. And no, we’re not talking about crates of Italian sardines.
For many years, Rexall has been living in Shoppers Drug Mart's shadow, but the chain’s new ownership could help revitalize its position in the Canadian market.
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Published 09/10/24
According to Transport Canada, there’s something fishy about the air cargo shipments coming from Europe lately. And no, we’re not talking about crates of Italian sardines.
For many years, Rexall has been living in Shoppers Drug Mart's shadow, but the chain’s new ownership could help revitalize its position in the Canadian market.
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Published 09/06/24
Eating by yourself at a restaurant used to be a shameful experience that let all the other diners know you were a friendless social pariah. Nowadays, it’s a totally normal thing to do.
In the latest round of Chinese-Canadian trade warfare, China is hitting Canada where it really hurts: its 20 million acres of canola fields.
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Published 09/04/24
With data centers expected to soon use as much power as all of Japan, Alberta is pitching itself as the perfect home for the energy-intensive setups.
Like a nervous teenager before a first date, big companies are more scared than excited about the impact of AI on their business.
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Published 08/19/24
Scotiabank should grab some sunscreen and an RV, as it’s the latest of Canada’s big banks to act like a snowbird.
Filipino fast food chain Jollibee has launched a new merch line complete with everything from mascot T-shirts to dog accessories.
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Published 08/13/24
When it comes to averting a strike, Canada’s two largest railway operators are running out of steam.
The worker shortage in Canada’s healthcare system has gotten so dire that rural towns are now shelling out NHL draft-level signing bonuses to try and bring in doctors.
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Published 08/07/24
Melona bars successfully went from cult fave to grocery freezer mainstay. But why have the cool and creamy Korean desserts been so hard to find in stores over the past month?
As the feds weigh slapping steep tariffs on EVs made in China, BYD has decided to set its sights on the Canadian market anyway.
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Published 08/01/24
A landmark Supreme Court ruling could set a new bar for the costs of economic reconciliation in Canada.
Less than a year after releasing The Marvels, the worst-performing film in Marvel’s history, the superhero studio has landed the best opening box office weekend of 2024.
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Published 07/30/24
In the 2003 hit movie Freaky Friday, a mother and daughter played by Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan wake up one morning and find their lives have been switched.
In March 2022, Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said aggressive rate hikes were needed to quickly tamp down inflation, but that they’d only be temporary.
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Published 07/25/24
Here’s something to celebrate: After a year of penny-pinching tied to high interest rates and economic uncertainty, money is flowing into Canadian technology companies again.
Not sure what “greenwashing” is? Canadian companies are right there with you.
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Published 07/24/24
Sleep Country is putting its run as a public company to bed.
The Farnborough International Airshow, one of the world’s largest aviation trade shows, kicked off yesterday amid some industry turbulence.
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Published 07/23/24
Like a legacy rock band trying to cater to their audience, Ford is sticking to the hits at the expense of the new stuff.
Alberta may be known mostly for its mountains, big steaks, and rodeos, but these days, it’s found itself a new claim to fame: potatoes.
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Published 07/19/24
Nearly every government in Canada — at all levels and all political stripes — say they want more houses built. New data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) shows the opposite is happening.
More grocery stores in your neighbourhood could soon be offering you oddly shaped tomatoes and soon-to-be-expired cartons of yogurt for cheap.
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Published 07/17/24
Canada is the only G20 country without an updated digital payments system. Interac’s new CEO wants to change that ASAP.
The world’s second-largest cruise ship will make its maiden voyage this week, but it won’t be a long one.
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Published 07/16/24