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    Gordon Pape: How to navigate the current bond-market turmoil
    A Bay Street sign, the main street in the financial district is seen in Toronto, January 28, 2013.
    Russian crude production plunges by nearly 9% in April, OPEC+ data shows
    FILE PHOTO: A 3D-printed oil pump jack is seen in front of displayed OPEC logo in this illustration picture, April 14, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/File Photo
    Biden condemns ‘poison’ of white supremacy behind mass shooting in Buffalo
    U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden pay their respects to the 10 people killed in a mass shooting by a gunman authorities say was motivated by racism, at the TOPS Friendly Markets memorial site in Buffalo, NY, U.S. May 17, 2022. REUTERS/Leah Millis
    Toronto housing market ‘suddenly getting into buyers market terrain’: BMO chief economist
    Houses under construction in Toronto on Friday, June 26, 2015.
    Walmart profit falls, cuts outlook as fuel, labour costs spike
    FILE PHOTO: Walmart shopping carts are seen on the parking lot ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday in Chicago, Illinois, U.S. November 27, 2019. REUTERS/Kamil Krzaczynski/File Photo
    Hezbollah and its allies lose their majority in Lebanon’s parliament
    Supporters of the Christian Lebanese Forces party react as votes are being counted in Lebanon's parliamentary election, in Ashrafieh, Lebanon May 15, 2022. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
    Home Depot raises annual profit forecast as demand holds up
    FILE PHOTO: A shopper reaches for pesticide products at a Home Depot store in Wilmington, Delaware U.S. November 19, 2020. REUTERS/Mark Makela/File Photo
    Prince Charles and Camilla’s royal visit to Canada is over. Here’s what you missed
    Advocates fear federal government’s changing vape strategy will shift focus away from cigarettes
    A woman using an electronic cigarette exhales a puff of smoke in Mayfield Heights, Ohio on Friday, Oct. 4, 2019. Health Canada and its provincial counterpart in Quebec are investigating a widely-disseminated Imperial Tobacco advertisement on vaping to see if it violates advertising laws. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Tony Dejak
    Tuesday’s analyst upgrades and downgrades
    The "Big Four" banks TD Bank, CIBC, Scotiabank, and Bank of Montreal line the Toronto skyline on August 29, 2014.
    Twitter’s account of deal shows Elon Musk signing without asking for more information
    FILE PHOTO: Elon Musk's Twitter profile is seen on a smartphone placed on printed Twitter logos in this picture illustration taken April 28, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
    Quebec seeing shortages of some baby formulas due to panic buying, U.S. supply issues
    Shortages of many popular brands of baby formula are seen on a pharmacy shelf, Monday, May 16, 2022, in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz
    Ontario election day 14: Party leaders back on campaign trail after final election debate
    Ontario Progressive Conservative Party Leader Doug Ford, left to right, Ontario New Democratic Party Leader Andrea Horwath, Ontario Liberal Party Leader Steven Del Duca and Green Party of Ontario Leader Mike Schreiner debate during the Ontario party leaders' debate, in Toronto, Monday, May 16, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
    Morning Update: Senators call for exoneration of 12 Indigenous women
    Kim Pate is a Canadian senator who has spent four decades advocating for the rights of vulnerable people incarcerated in Canadian prisons says a new bill that purports to end solitary confinement should be scrapped. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Colin Perkel
    Toronto’s Fable raises US$10.5-million to make online accessibility a reality for disabled users
    Alwar Pallai, CEO and co-founder of Fable, an ascessibilty platform, is photographed on May 16, 2022. Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail. Fable helps enterprise companies build inclusive products with feedback from testers with disabilities.
    Seismic reinvention of shopping malls accelerates in COVID’s wake
    Using proptech to combat climate change
    The Vancouver House condo project is seen under construction, in Vancouver, on Tuesday April 2, 2019. Darryl Dyck/The Globe and Mail
    Amid scarce land supply, developers turn to multistorey buildings
    Time for potential political leaders to say which conspiracy theories they reject
    Campbell Clark
    What we ignore when we talk about abolishing the monarchy
    OXFORD, ENGLAND - MAY 12: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales leaves after meeting with students to discuss Opportunity Oxford at University College, on May 12, 2022 in Oxford, England. Launched in 2019, Opportunity Oxford is an ambitious programme that helps to prepare talented UK offer-holders from under-represented backgrounds for successful undergraduate careers at Oxford University. (Photo by Darren Staples - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
    Canada’s World Cup friendly match against Iran is an insult to the victims of PS752
    Hamed Esmaeilion headshot. (Photograph by Babak Payami)
    War in Ukraine will get worse for isolated Russia, military analyst says on state TV
    A man rides his bicycle next to a destroyed Russian tank in Chernihiv, Ukraine, on Thursday, April 21, 2022. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
    Third Point’s Loeb adds Suncor Energy stake, turns back on Disney
    The Suncor Energy logo is seen at their head office in Calgary on April 17, 2019
    Oil jumps to seven-week high, then dips on hopes for Venezuela supply
    LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 28: An oil pumpjack (R) operates as another (C) stands idle on March 28, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. U.S. oil prices fell 7 percent to $105.96 per barrel while Brent crude lost 6.8 percent over demand concerns as China begins to implement a mass COVID-19 lockdown in Shanghai. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
    Sweden and Finland push ahead with bids to join NATO despite objections from Turkey
    FILE PHOTO: Flags wave outside the Alliance headquarters ahead of a NATO Defence Ministers meeting, in Brussels, Belgium, October 21, 2021. REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol/File Photo
    Jennifer Baichwal’s Into the Weeds is terrifying, tremendous courtroom drama
    INTO THE WEEDS: DEWAYNE "LEE" JOHNSON VS. MONSANTO COMPANY (Documentary). Shown: Plaintiff Dewayne “Lee” Johnson listens to opening arguments for Johnson v. Monsanto Company, with attorney David Dickens. Into the Weeds tells the powerful story of Dewayne “Lee” Johnson, a former Bay Area groundskeeper who takes on a multinational agrochemical corporation after a terminal cancer diagnosis. Courtesy of Courtroom View Network and Disappearing Insects Productions Inc. / Mongrel Media
    How this Vancouver-based cybersecurity company broke into the U.S. market
    Michael Argast, CEO of cyber security company Kobalt, poses for a photograph, in Burnaby, B.C., on Wednesday, November 11, 2020. Darryl Dyck/The Globe and Mail
    Ontario election: The province needs more electric power, cleaner power and cheaper rates. Which party has the answer?
    Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, left to right, Ontario PC Party Leader Doug Ford and Ontario Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca look on during the Ontario party leaders' debate, in Toronto, Monday, May 16, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
    Want to be prepared for life after work? Consider hiring a retirement coach
    Senior woman talking with young businesswoman, giving advices.
    Indigenous action plans lack prominence in corporate ESG efforts
    Bank towers are shown from Bay Street in Toronto's financial district, on Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Investors watching bank earnings that start this week will be keeping a keen eye on any hints at how the institutions will fare with the two big trends this year: rate hikes and inflation. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrien Veczan
    What every Canadian investor needs to know today
    A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., May 13, 2022.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
    Buffett’s Berkshire buys Citigroup and several other stocks, slashes Verizon
    Warren Buffett, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway Inc, pauses while playing bridge as part of the company annual meeting weekend in Omaha, Nebraska U.S. May 6, 2018.
    Tiger Global raised stakes in some tech names battered by year’s rout
    FILE - The New York Stock Exchange operates during normal business hours in the Financial District, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021.
    Stablecoins wend wobbly way into the unknown
    Representations of virtual cryptocurrencies are placed on U.S. dollar banknotes in this illustration taken Nov. 28, 2021.
    Tuesday’s Insider Report: CFO invests over $900,000 in this environmental services company
    A trader watches his chart while working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange July 8, 2014.
    Tuesday’s small-cap stocks to watch
    A screen displays a chart that tracks the Dow Jones Industrial Average, after the closing bell on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S. May 4.
    The stock market is tumbling. A recession is probably next
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    2023 Nissan Z is a real sports car that will satisfy real drivers for much less than a Supra or Cayman
    The 2023 Nissan Z near Las Vegas, Nev. in May 2022. This is the seventh generation of Z cars since the original 1970 240Z
    Tokenization, not crypto, is the future for Canada’s digital economy
    BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 14: Mining rigs on display at the Thailand Crypto Expo on May 14, 2022 in Bangkok, Thailand. Cryptocurrency Enthusiasts attend Thailand Crypto Expo 2022, the largest cryptocurrency exposition in Southeast Asia, at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Center. Visitors learn about blockchain projects, exchanges, mining, NFT production, and gamefi technology. The exposition comes during a global market crash. (Photo by Lauren DeCicca/Getty Images)
    Can my employer sue me if I give two weeks’ notice when my contract stipulates four?
    Angry boss scolding frustrated incompetent employee at workplace, dissatisfied leader shouting, pointing finger at bad office worker for bad work, laziness, sad man getting reprimand, job loss concept
    The close: Stocks sharply higher as strong U.S. retail sales report eases concerns about economy
    The TSX ticker is photographed in Toronto, on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020
    Why the investment industry’s process of creating financial plans is backward
    Young couple getting advice from financial expert
    The crypto shake-out shows boring is back
    FILE PHOTO: A representation of the cryptocurrency is seen in front of Coinbase logo in this illustration taken, March 4, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
    May 17: ‘Banning Canadians from air and rail travel feels no longer appropriate.’ Do we still need travel vaccine mandates? Plus other letters to the editor
    A passenger checks in at Toronto's Pearson Airport on Friday, Oct. 29, 2021. Starting at 3 a.m. on Oct. 30, all travellers in Canada aged 12 and older must be fully vaccinated before boarding planes, trains or cruise ships in Canada. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
    Mitch Marner was the victim of a carjacking in Toronto on Monday, Maple Leafs say
    Toronto Maple Leafs right wing Mitchell Marner (16) looks towards the scoreboard after a penalty  call goes against the Maple Leafs during first period NHL first-round playoff series action against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Toronto on Tuesday, May 10, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
    Execution for Georgia man who killed girl temporarily stayed
    The death chamber at the state prison in Jackson, Ga., is shown on Oct. 24, 2001. Amid the cacophony resulting from the George Zimmerman verdict in Florida this weekend, another startling legal saga has been playing out in nearby Georgia, where a mentally disabled man is scheduled to be executed on Monday. Warren Lee Hill, deemed "mentally retarded" by state doctors, has been serving a life sentence for killing his girlfriend. That sentence was upgraded to a death sentence after he killed his cellmate in 1990 by bludgeoning him as he slept with a nail-studded board.
    The National Arts Centre’s upcoming season includes Buffy Sainte-Marie, Bruce Liu and a double dose of Margaret Atwood
    SFMS_5: Baritone Joshua Hopkins (foreground) on the scoring stage of Skywalker Sound with an image of his sister Nathalie Warmerdam and her two children Valerie and Adrian (background). Photo by Jake Heggie
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