Capital One says its customers who were impacted by a massive data breach will be contacted by either letter or email.
Trump announces new 10% tariff on another $300B worth of Chinese goods
U.S. President Donald Trump has intensified pressure on China to reach a trade deal by saying that beginning Sept. 1 he will impose 10 per cent tariffs on the remaining $300 billion in Chinese imports he hasn’t already taxed.
CMHC sees ‘moderate overvaluation’ in Canada’s housing market, but little vulnerability overall
After waving a red flag of warning about Canada’s housing market for more than two years, Canada’s national housing agency says the overall level of vulnerability has inched down from high to moderate over the past six months.
Air Transat passengers complain of 6-hour tarmac delay without air conditioning, food
Air Transat passengers said they endured a painful six hours with little or no food, scant information and often no air conditioning while their plane sat on a hot tarmac at an airport in Rome on Monday.
Thomson Reuters to sell Refinitiv to London Stock Exchange Group
Thomson Reuters Corp. and its partners confirmed Thursday a $27 billion US deal to sell the Refinitiv financial information business to the London Stock Exchange Group (LSE), creating a data giant that the Toronto-headquartered multinational expects to reap future benefits from.
RCMP to scale down northern Manitoba search for B.C. fugitives, citing lack of leads
RCMP are scaling down their hunt in northern Manitoba for two B.C. homicide suspects, citing a lack of new leads as the search stretches into its ninth day, but the head of Manitoba’s Mounties insists they are not giving up.
Shortages feared as U.S. looks to Canada for cheaper prescription drugs
The prospect of Americans raiding Canadian pharmacies for cheaper prescription drugs is raising the spectre of drug shortages north of the border.
Trudeau to make marine conservation announcement in Iqaluit
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to make an announcement about marine conservation in Iqaluit on Thursday morning.
U.S. Democrats spar over health care, immigration on night 2 of debate
The ideological divisions gripping the U.S. Democratic Party intensified on Wednesday as presidential candidates waged an acrimonious battle over health care, immigration and race.
CRTC publishes internet code of conduct aimed at ISPs
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has published an internet code of conduct meant to help Canadians better resolve disputes between them and internet service providers.