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Fast Canadian business news. Get up-to-speed quick with a fun and smart breakdown of the three biggest Canadian and global business stories in less than 10 minutes.
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Ever loan a friend some cash just to see them splurge on some questionable purchases a week later? The federal government has found itself in a similarly awkward situation. We knew that the growth in Canadian youth unemployment was bad, but we didn’t realize it was ‘worst among the world’s biggest economies’ bad.…
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Buy Canada has come for scrolling and posting. You wouldn’t think the financial meltdown of a U.K. utility would inflict billions in losses for some of the largest Canadian investors, but that’s exactly what the demise of Thames Water is doing.By The Peak / Curiouscast
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If one of Canada’s biggest developers gets his way, it might not be long until every new house on your block is assembled in three days like a giant Lego set. For over a decade, news publishers have basically built their business models around generating traffic on Google Search. Turns out, this may have been shortsighted.…
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With a $2 trillion succession tsunami on the horizon in Canada, Indigenous entrepreneurs are getting their chance to take the reins of mom-and-pop shops across the country. Amazon’s newest parcel carriers won’t be interested in any small talk when they drop off your package. In fact, they won’t even be capable of it.…
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A series of court rulings has thrown Donald Trump’s global trade war into legal limbo. The guiding philosophy of the new Liberal government’s approach to infrastructure projects is the same one as Larry the Cable Guy’s: “Git-r-done.”By The Peak / Curiouscast
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Constant air traffic outages at Newark Liberty International Airport might be making all the headlines these days, but the situation at home is also raising tempers. The hangover from Canada’s decades-long debt party is starting to hit — and it’s a rough one.By The Peak / Curiouscast
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Welcome to the unofficial Canadian summer job program. The first (and only) step: getting ghosted by every prospective employer. A B.C.-founded company was one of the stock market’s biggest winners yesterday as it promises to do the near-impossible: deliver non-hypothetical uses for quantum computing.…
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Canada Post looks like it's entering its angsty teen phase: confused, broke, and in the middle of a serious identity crisis. Not only is Canada’s Armed Forces struggling to get recruits in the door, but many of those who do give military life a whirl are deciding it’s not for them.By The Peak / Curiouscast
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Canada’s uphill battle to meet NATO’s defence spending target looks like it's about to get a lot steeper. Robinhood is looking to assemble a merry band of Canadian crypto traders. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TOBy The Peak / Curiouscast
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In the strongest showing of American-British solidarity since the Spice Girls posed with the stars and stripes, the U.S. and the U.K. have squashed their burgeoning trade war. Canadian school boards have learned the first lesson of cyber warfare: Never trust the word of a hacker that’s extorting you. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https:/…
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Only time will tell if today's meeting between Canada's PM and America's prez was the start of a beautiful friendship. With record players, film cameras, and vintage video games all back in style, a struggling staple of Canadian malls is hoping that a dose of nostalgia can turn things around. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak…
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The separatist movement in Québec may be dying down, but in Alberta, the idea of a divorce from Canada is picking up steam. A two-decade-old movie was the second-highest-grossing film in North America this past weekend. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TO…
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Yesterday marked President Donald Trump’s 100th day in office for his second term. A two-decade-old movie was the second-highest-grossing film in North America this past weekend. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TOBy The Peak / Curiouscast
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Like squirrels storing nuts for the winter, Chinese e-commerce sellers are turning to Canada to hoard goods in response to frosty conditions. Tesla investors are hoping Elon Musk is finally giving his bureaucracy chainsaw a breather. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TO…
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Election AI slop isn’t just flying around on Facebook pages — it’s coming for your Kindles. Vancouver restaurants, Victoria breweries, and Tofino beaches might be a tad more crowded this summer. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TOBy The Peak / Curiouscast
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We are one big step closer to a weight-loss pill that actually works. Social media fitness app Strava isn’t able to give great workout advice - but that’s about to change. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TOBy The Peak / Curiouscast
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Amid recession worries, a global trade war, and a softening job market, Canadians aren’t buying homes. Just like shoppers at the grocery store, Canada’s pension funds are feeling a little uneasy about buying American at the moment. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TO…
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“Liberation Day” is here — we wish you could see how hard we just rolled our eyes — with the U.S. ready to enact sweeping tariffs. Rogers will spend $11 billion to hold onto one of the country’s most cherished pastimes: watching hockey.By The Peak / Curiouscast
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In our best Milhouse from The Simpsons voice Remember Napster? It’s back! In metaverse form. It may not have a lab coat or indecipherable handwriting, but AI is starting to make waves in the healthcare space. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TOBy The Peak / Curiouscast
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Canadians who swore off U.S. travel in response to tariffs are evidently quite serious about their pledge, and airlines are starting to feel the impact. Drug makers like Aspen Pharmacare, Sandoz Group, and Hikma Pharmaceuticals are racing to put out cheaper, generic versions of popular drugs used for weight loss. Celebrating something? Let us know …
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The federal government took the phrase “an eye for an eye” to heart, wasting no time responding to the U.S.’s 25% tariffs on Canadian goods and 10% on Canadian energy. One of Canada’s biotech hot spots is hoping a shiny new research hub will help bring more of the [US$2.8 trillion](https://thoughtleadership.rbc.com/canadas-biotech-reboot-how-to-kee…
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We have good news, and good-ish news: full-bodied California reds are back on LCBO shelves, and President Donald Trump will delay slapping tariffs on Canadian goods until at least March 1. Later this month, Tim Hortons will bring back its iconic Roll up to Win cups after a years-long hiatus.By The Peak / Curiouscast
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A possible breakthrough in China could put an end to the AI stock rally that one U.S. analyst called “one of the greatest spending binges in human history.” Vail Resorts, the owner of ski resorts including Whistler Blackcomb, is veering off-piste. Plus an interview with Cisco and the Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory.…
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