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    Clash over U.S. tariffs heats up with barrage of WTO litigation
    WTO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland on July 26, 2018.
    The one thing Paul Martin really wants to talk about
    Canada’s annual inflation rate slows to 2.2 per cent in September
    Politics Briefing: If no one runs for Speaker, will the legislature make a sound?
    New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant speaks to reporters in front of the provincial legislature in Fredericton on Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018.
    Friday’s small-cap stocks to watch
    Cannabis seedlings are seen at an Aurora Cannabis facility Friday, November 24, 2017 in Montreal.
    Rogers boosts forecast as profit, revenue grow on wireless strength
    The headquarters of Rogers Communications Inc. is seen in Toronto, in this file photo.
    With market on edge, investors look to tech trio
    People are reflected in the window of the Nasdaq MarketSite in Times Square on July 30, 2018 in New York City.
    Russian spying increasing: Swiss intelligence chief
    Director of Swiss Federal Intelligence Service NDB Jean-Philippe Gaudin addresses a news conference in Bern, Switzerland Oct.19, 2018.
    Swedish Academy names new member after scandal that blocked Nobel Literature prize
    Mats Malm, professor in literature and a new member of the Swedish Academy, poses for a photograph in Gothenburg, Sweden Oct. 19, 2018.
    SNC-Lavalin makes public appeal ahead of court date on bribery charges
    A man walks past the headquarters of SNC-Lavalin in Montreal in this file photo.
    ‘Mom I’m in trouble,' says Canadian facing possible 10 years in prison for graffiti on ancient wall in Thailand
    In this Oct. 18, 2018, photo, Canadian Brittney Lorretta Katherine Schneider, left, and British Furlong Lee, second left, stand in front of Tha Pae Gate in Chiang Mai province, northern Bangkok, Thailand.
    Friday’s Insider Report: A vice-president buys on the dip, investing over $200,000 in this stock
    Afghans vote amid chaos, corruption and Taliban threats
    People attend a burial ceremony of General Abdul Razeq, the Kandahar police commander, who was killed in yesterday's attack, in Kandahar province, Afghanistan Oct. 19, 2018.
    Friday’s analyst upgrades and downgrades
    Pipelines carrying steam to wellheads and heavy oil back to the processing plant line the roads and boreal forest at the Cenovus Energy Christina Lake Steam-Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) project.
    Before the Bell: What every Canadian investor needs to know today
    Traders work the floor on the closing bell of the Dow Industrial Average at the New York Stock Exchange on October 17, 2018 in New York. (Photo by Bryan R. Smith / AFP)BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP/Getty Images
    Red Sox advance to World Series with Game 5 win over Astros
    Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Craig Kimbrel celebrates with catcher Christian Vazquez winning the baseball American League Championship Series against the Houston Astros on Oct. 18, 2018, in Houston.
    Ford CEO seeks to rally dealers as shares sink to new low
    Ford CEO Jim Hackett speaks to dealers at a company dealer meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. in this Oct. 17, 2018 handout photo.
    OPEC, allies struggle to fully deliver pledged oil-output boost: document
    OPEC headquarters in Vienna, Austria June 19, 2018.
    Morning Update: The Khashoggi case and the return of murder across borders
    (FILES) In this file photo taken on December 15, 2014, general manager of Alarab TV, Jamal Khashoggi, looks on during a press conference in the Bahraini capital Manama. - US President Donald Trump said October 11, 2018 he was not yet prepared to limit arms sales to Saudi Arabia over journalist Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance, but he faced mounting pressure from concerned American lawmakers. Saudi Arabia is one of the world's largest arms purchasers, with most of them coming from the United States.Khashoggi, a contributor to The Washington Post, vanished more than a week ago during a visit to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Turkish government sources say he was murdered there, a claim Riyadh denies. (Photo by MOHAMMED AL-SHAIKH / AFP)MOHAMMED AL-SHAIKH/AFP/Getty Images
    Corus Entertainment’s profit beats estimates on lower costs
    Corus Entertainment's headquarters is shown in Toronto in this file photo.
    Streetwise newsletter: Nova Scotia toughens up on securities fraud: Goldman snubs Saudi investment conference
    Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada President and CEO Andrew J. Kriegler is seen in this file photo.
    Premarket: Euro, Italian bonds sold as EU warns on Italy budget
    A Chinese woman monitors stock prices at a brokerage in Beijing, Friday, Oct. 19, 2018. Asian stock markets sank after Wall Street declined on losses for tech and industrial stocks and Chinese economic growth slowed.
    'Cold winter’ begins for China amid trade war and worst growth numbers since financial crisis
    A worker stands in front of an Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) container ship at a port in Qingdao, Shandong province, China, Oct. 19, 2018.
    The more affordable grows less affordable as Toronto condo rents, prices surge
    Michael Babad
    Oil prices rise on surging demand from China but still set for weekly loss
    Employees walk up a flight of stairs of a huge tank that stores oil reserves at Hungarian oil and gas group MOL's main Danube refinery in Szazhalombatta, Hungary, in this file photo.
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