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    Johnson & Johnson reaches nearly US$205-million settlement in Australian pelvic mesh class action
    FILE PHOTO: The Johnson & Johnson logo is displayed on a screen on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., May 29, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
    Pakistan grappling with food shortages after deadly flooding, PM Shahbaz Sharif says
    People who became displaced, receive food handouts at an aid camp, following rains and floods during the monsoon season in Sehwan, Pakistan September 11, 2022. REUTERS/Yasir Rajput NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES.
    EU plans to make fossil fuel firms share excess profits, draft document shows
    European flags fly at half-mast during a meeting of EU energy ministers to find solutions to rising energy prices at the EU headquarters in Brussels on Septembre 9, 2022, one day after the death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II. - Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving monarch in British history and an icon instantly recognisable to billions of people around the world, has died aged 96, Buckingham Palace said on September 8, 2022. (Photo by JOHN THYS / AFP) (Photo by JOHN THYS/AFP via Getty Images)
    Surging prices hit Britain’s economic growth, raise recession risk
    FILE PHOTO: A person points to the City of London financial district from a viewing platform in London, Britain, October 22, 2021. REUTERS/Hannah McKay/File Photo
    Monday’s analyst upgrades and downgrades
    A Dollarama store is seen Tuesday, June 11, 2013 in Montreal.
    Sweden in political limbo as no clear winner found after election
    Vote counters count casted votes at a polling station at Vilans school, in Nacka, near Stockholm, Sweden, September 11, 2022. TT News Agency/Maja Suslin via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. SWEDEN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN SWEDEN.
    Western University students complete training on sexual violence prevention as condition of acceptance
    Students walk at the Western University campus in London, Ont. on Wednesday, September 15, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nicole Osborne
    Now more than ever, Statscan needs to re-examine how it measures inflation
    David Parkinson
    Twitter says whistle-blower payments do not breach deal terms as claimed by Elon Musk
    (FILES) In this file photo taken on November 04, 2016, the Twitter logo is seen on a sign at the company's  headquarters in San Francisco, California. - Twitter reported disappointing results on July 22, 2022, a miss that the social network attributed to "headwinds" including the uncertainty related to Elon Musk's buyout bid. The firm is locked in a legal battle with the mercurial Tesla boss over his effort to walk away from his $44 billion deal to purchase the platform, leaving the company in limbo. Twitter missed expectations with revenue of $1.18 billion, due to "advertising industry headwinds... as well as uncertainty related to the pending acquisition of Twitter by an affiliate of Elon Musk," the firm reported. (Photo by JOSH EDELSON / AFP) (Photo by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images)
    Global reinsurers see high inflation, war in Ukraine driving increased rates
    (FILES) This file photograph taken on February 19, 2009,  shows the headquarters building of reinsurer Swiss Re in Zurich. - Swiss reinsurance giant Swiss Re said August 2, 2022, that total economic losses caused by natural disasters hit an estimated USD72 billion in the first half of 2022.The Zurich-based group, which acts as an insurer for insurers, said the losses were fuelled by winter storms in Europe, unprecedented flooding in Australia and South Africa as well as heavy thunderstorms in the United States and Europe. (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON / AFP) (Photo by SEBASTIEN BOZON/AFP via Getty Images)
    Oil prices rise as supply uncertainty mounts
    FILE - A pumpjack extracts crude at an oil field in Emlichheim, Germany, March 18, 2022. Wildfires, floods and soaring temperatures have made climate change real to many Americans. Yet a sizeable number continue to dismiss the scientific consensus that human activity is to blame. That's in part because of a decades-long campaign by fossil fuel companies to muddy the facts and promote fringe explanations. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File)
    Morning Update: Ukraine forces push further in Kharkiv region as Russia scatters in chaotic retreat
    Destroyed armored vehicles litter the road in Balakliya, Kharkiv region, on September 10, 2022, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. - Ukrainian forces said on September 10, 2022 they had entered the town of Kupiansk in eastern Ukraine, dislodging Russian troops from a key logistics hub in a lightning counter-offensive that has seen swathes of territory recaptured. (Photo by Juan BARRETO / AFP) (Photo by JUAN BARRETO/AFP via Getty Images)
    King Charles praises late Queen’s ‘unsurpassed devotion’ to Britain, leads procession behind coffin in Edinburgh
    A child stands near flowers laid in remembrance of the Britain's Queen Elizabeth outside the Palace of Holyroodhouse, in Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain September 12, 2022. Peter Summers/Pool via REUTERS
    More than 20 million at risk as famine emerges in Horn of Africa
    (FILES) In this file photo taken on February 13, 2022 People wait for water with containers at a camp, one of the 500 camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in town, in Baidoa, Somalia. - UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths warned on September 5, 2022 that Somalia was "at the door of famine" after being hit by four failed rainy seasons that has caused a devastating drought.
"Famine is at the door and we are receiving a final warning," Griffiths said at a press conference in Mogadishu, saying famine was likely in two areas in south central Somalia between October and December this year. (Photo by YASUYOSHI CHIBA / AFP) (Photo by YASUYOSHI CHIBA/AFP via Getty Images)
    Rave receptions for Spielberg’s The Fabelmans and Knives Out sequel fuel TIFF’s glitziest opening weekend in history
    US filmmaker Steven Spielberg arrives for the premiere of "The Fabelmans during the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Canada, on September 10, 2022. (Photo by VALERIE MACON / AFP) (Photo by VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images)
    Life in Canada is increasingly expensive. But is now a good time to ask for a raise?
    Pedestrians crossing Wellington St. West by Bay St. in Toronto’s Financial District are photographed on July 12, 2022. Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail.
    Ottawa capped immigration program for Afghans who worked with Canada since its launch
    Refugees from Afghanistan board a bus after being processed at Pearson Airport in Toronto, Tuesday, Aug 17, 2021, after arriving indirectly from Afghanistan. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
    Ultraprocessed foods tied to colorectal cancer risk, study finds
    Leslie Beck
    Amid outpouring of grief for Queen Elizabeth, calls to cut ties with monarchy start to emerge
    Long lines of mourners form and lay flowers as people wait to pay their respects near the gates of Buckingham Palace in London on Sunday, September 11, 2022. Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-reigning monarch and a rock of stability across much of a turbulent century, died Thursday Sept. 8, 2022, after 70 years on the throne. She was 96. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
    Don’t believe the hedge-fund hype – you’re better off in index-tracking ETFs
    Scotiabank reported third-quarter net income of $2.59 billion, up from $2.54 billion in the same quarter last year. A branch of Scotiabank is pictured in downtown Toronto on Tuesday, April 10, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
    How to play the uranium comeback using ETFs
    FILE PHOTO: An aerial view shows No. 4 (front L), No. 3 (front R), No. 2 (rear L) and No. 1 reactor buildings at Kansai Electric Power Co.'s Takahama nuclear power plant in Takahama town, Fukui prefecture, in this photo taken by Kyodo November 27, 2014.    Kyodo/File Photo via REUTERS  ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. EDITORIAL USE ONLY.  MANDATORY CREDIT. JAPAN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN JAPAN/File Photo
    Canada is stuck with the monarchy. We should thank our lucky stars for that
    LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - SEPTEMBER 11: Members of the Buckingham Palace guard march through the forecourt following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 11, 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor was born in Bruton Street, Mayfair, London on 21 April 1926. She married Prince Philip in 1947 and acceded to the throne of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth on 6 February 1952 after the death of her Father, King George VI. Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland on September 8, 2022, and is succeeded by her eldest son, King Charles III. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
    Four things from Pierre Poilievre’s first night as Conservative leader
    Campbell Clark
    Tax & Spend: Ottawa will feel the pain of higher interest rates. Eventually.
    Patrick Brethour
    What every Canadian investor needs to know today
    Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., September 9, 2022.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
    Gordon Pape: Through a difficult year for investors, these three ETFs have been overlooked
    The Bay Street Financial District is shown with the Canadian flag in Toronto on Friday, Aug. 5.
    Profit or pivot? Funds blink on hawkish Fed bets
    Statues adorn the facade of the New York Stock Exchange, July 14.
    Monday’s Insider Report: Shareholder cashes out over US$200-million of this dividend stock
    The expansion of selling plasma in Canada
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    Sidewalk Labs project gained support from Trudeau in 2017 call ahead of bid process
    A truck leaves an Eastern Waterfront work site after Alphabet's Sidewalk Labs announced it pulled out of the neighbouring "smart city" project due to economic uncertainty in Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 7, 2020.  REUTERS/Chris Helgren
    Insurers, others on front lines of adapting to climate change sound alarm on Canada’s ‘vague and distant’ strategy
    Steven Guilbeault rises during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa on June 17, 2022. Canada’s environment and climate change minister is sending the Nova Scotia government back to the drawing board on its proposed plan to avoid the federal carbon tax. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Patrick Doyle
    Government numbers exaggerate improvement in on-time flight departures in late August, industry experts say
    An Air Canada flight taxies on the tarmac at Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Montreal, Quebec, on May 16, 2022. (Photo by Geoff Robins / AFP) (Photo by GEOFF ROBINS/AFP via Getty Images)
    As Alfa Romeo shifts philosophy, we test the quirky and fun Stelvio
    The 2022 Alfa Romeo Stelvio Veloce has 280 horsepower and 306 lbs.-ft of torque.
    Beyond the buzzword: How to make purpose mean something in your organization
    Stock photo of a couple of colleagues working together on computer. Coworkers meeting casually in an office to work.
    Why high-risk, high-reward biotech sector may be poised for a bull run
    A Jackson-Hinds Comprehensive Health Center nurse loads a syringe with the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at an inoculation station next to Jackson State University in Jackson, Miss., Tuesday, July 19, 2022. The Northwest Territories government says it plans to being rolling out COVID-19 vaccines for children under five years next week. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Rogelio V. Solis
    The close: Stocks post fourth straight day of gains ahead of CPI report
    The Art Deco facade of the original Toronto Stock Exchange building is seen on Bay Street in Toronto in January of 2019.
    Three ways advisors can win over a new generation of investors
    I don't think this is good
    ‘In six months, the price … increased from $40 to $55.’ Inflation hits home, plus other letters to the editor for Sept. 12
    Shoppers at the Toronto Eaton Centre are photographed on July 18 2022. Fred Lum/The Globe and Mail.
    NFL Week 1: Tom Brady, Buccaneers beat Cowboys 19-3; Dak Prescott out with hand injury
    Sep 11, 2022; Arlington, Texas, USA;  Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (13) makes a leaping touchdown catch over Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs (7) during the third quarter at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
    Closing arguments set for R. Kelly trial on fixing charges
    In this courtroom sketch, the front of the courtroom is blocked off as a sexually graphic video clip is played for the jury during R. Kelly's trial in federal court, Friday, Aug. 19, 2022, in Chicago. (Cheryl Cook via AP)
    Harry Styles hits Toronto for My Policeman premiere
    Harry Styles  photographed on the red carpet of The Princess of Wales Theatre for the film "My Policeman" during the Toronto International Film Festival, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston
    Your daily horoscope: September 12
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    When Dylan Salisbury laughed, you could not help but laugh back
    Dylan Salisbury; lives lived;
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