Canopy Growth Corp. reported a loss of $330.6 million in its most recent quarter as it ramped up spending in quarter that ended just before legalization of recreational marijuana in Canada.
Why Canada is willing to sign USMCA with steel and aluminum tariffs still in place
Donald Trump appears to be closing in on what could become one of the most divisive economic policy decisions of his presidency.
More than 20 child killers sent to healing lodges since 2011, figures show
More than 20 child murderers have been transferred to Indigenous healing lodges since 2011, according to numbers from the Minister of Public Safety’s office.
Teacher with criminal history arrested after altercation with student
RCMP have arrested a Halifax-area teacher accused of assault and mischief after an Oct. 3 incident involving a student. The administration at a Cole Harbour high school knew he had a criminal history and had vouched for his character following at least one of his earlier brushes with the law.
Lilly Singh announces she’s taking a break from YouTube
Lily Singh, the Canadian YouTuber who goes by the name Superwoman, says she’s taking a break from posting to focus on her mental health.
Canadian oilsands player calls for government to mandate production cuts
Cenovus Energy, one of the country’s largest oilsands players, is calling on the Alberta government to implement “temporary” production cuts across the oil sector.
City living or the burbs? CMHC notes Toronto commuting costs can outweigh cheaper house prices
In the Greater Toronto Area, the added cost of a long commute often outweighs the savings from cheaper housing in the suburbs surrounding the city, according to a new study from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Juul curbs sales of some e-cigarette flavours, but not in Canada
Vaping giant Juul Labs Inc. is stopping its sales of some e-cigarette flavours in U.S. stores to deter use by kids and teens, but is not doing the same in Canada.
After Montana ruling, TransCanada not sure when Keystone construction can begin
TransCanada Corp. says it doesn’t know when it will be able to build its Keystone XL pipeline after a Montana judge stopped it last week but it is confident the project will make money once it is built and in service.
Amazon picks New York, northern Virginia for new headquarters
Amazon has selected New York and northern Virginia as locations for its new headquarters, and will beef up its presence in Nashville after a one-year search for a second home.