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    Global public debt surged to record US$92-trillion in 2022, UN report says
    FILE PHOTO: The United Nations headquarters building is pictured though a window with the UN logo in the foreground in the Manhattan borough of New York August 15, 2014.    REUTERS/Carlo Allegri/File Photo
    Sustainable seafood is top notch and plentiful in Canada. These three recipes prove it
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    Cost escalation pushing Toronto-area developers further out
    Renderings, Signature Discoverie, Fort Erie, Ont. Exterior.
    Milos Raonic to return to National Bank Open in Toronto after receiving wild-card entry
    Canada's Milos Raonic returns to Tommy Paul of the US in a men's singles match on day four of the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, Thursday, July 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali)
    Why are so many Canadians ‘quiet quitting’? Plus, how to talk to your employer about postpartum depression
    New wine from Gordon Ramsay, and seven other seriously enjoyable bottles to buy now
    Christopher Waters
    Here’s how to make three Italy-inspired cocktail spritzes this summer
    view from above of italian aperitivo with food and spritz cocktail with orange slice on bar top with natural light
    U.S. inflation falls to lowest level in more than two years as price pressures ease
    FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: A person shops at a Whole Foods grocery store in New York City, New York, U.S., March 10, 2022.  REUTERS/Carlo Allegri/File Photo
    Iran’s president visits Africa ‘to promote economic diplomacy’
    Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi, left, and Kenya's President William Ruto, right, give a joint press conference after meeting at State House in Nairobi, Kenya, Wednesday, July 12, 2023. Iran's president has begun a rare visit to Africa as the country, which is under heavy U.S. economic sanctions, seeks to deepen partnerships around the world. (AP Photo/Khalil Senosi)
    Restructured Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal could require new probe, British regulator says
    FILE PHOTO: Microsoft logo is seen on a smartphone placed on displayed Activision Blizzard's games characters in this illustration taken January 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
    National Bank strategists: underweight Canadian equities, overweight bonds
    The S&P TSX composite index screen at the TMX Market Centre in downtown Toronto is photographed on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Tijana Martin
    Raging conflict in Sudan displaces over 3.1 million people, UN says
    Sudanese fleeing violence gather in Gadaref, the capital of Sudan's eastern state of Gadaref, on July 3, 2023. Explosions again rocked Sudan's capital Khartoum todayay as the army rallied civilians to take up arms against a renewed onslaught by its paramilitary foes. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)
    Environmental law charity ClientEarth tries to revive U.K. Shell lawsuit over climate plan
    FILE PHOTO: A view shows a logo of Shell petrol station in South East London, Britain, February 2, 2023. REUTERS/May James/File Photo
    Beijing is extending its draconian laws beyond its borders
    Police patrol near a carnival at Victoria Park to celebrate the 26th anniversary of the city's handover from Britain to China, in Hong Kong on July 1, 2023. (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP) (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE/AFP via Getty Images)
    Toronto real estate markets calm as summer settles in
    A house for sale in the east end of Toronto, Wednesday, March 22, 2023. (Cole Burston/The Globe and Mail)
    Fidelity to join forces with Brookfield to launch private real estate investment funds
    *** US Fidelity logo only DO NOT USE for Fidelity Canada***FILE PHOTO: A sign marks a Fidelity Investments office in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.   REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo
    Bank of Canada raises its key interest rate to 5%, the highest level in 22 years. Here’s what’s next
    Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem and Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers hold a press conference a the Bank of Canada in Ottawa on Wednesday, July 12, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
    Wednesday’s analyst upgrades and downgrades
    The Banque Laurentienne or Laurentian Bank logo is pictured Tuesday, June 21, 2016 in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
    U.S. genetic testing firm Illumina hit with record €432-million EU antitrust fine over Grail deal
    FILE PHOTO: The offices of gene sequencing company Illumina Inc are shown in San Diego, California January 11, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
    Saudi output cuts help drive up one corner of global oil market
    FILE - A flare burns off methane and other hydrocarbons as oil pumpjacks operate in the Permian Basin in Midland, Texas, Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2021. Under the Biden administration's Inflation Reduction Act, companies must start producing precise measurements of their methane emissions next year or face fines. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)
    More than 1,000 Canadians take CRA to court over pandemic payments – and some win
    Tressa Mitchell poses for a photo at a park near her home in Weyburn on Saturday, July 1, 2023. Mitchell applied for and received Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) money in 2020. Later that year, her eligibility fell under review, and is still not resolved. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Bell
    Britain’s embattled Thames Water far from insolvency, no nationalization talks held, co-CEO says
    FILE PHOTO: Signage is seen for British utility company Thames Water at a repair site in London, Britain, June 28, 2023. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo
    With exception of Canada, countries agree to extend digital services tax freeze through 2024
    FILE PHOTO: Outside view of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, (OECD) headquarters in Paris September 3, 2009.  REUTERS/Charles Platiau//File Photo
    Milan Kundera, Czech writer and former dissident, dies at 94
    Czech-born writer Milan Kundera looks on in this file photo taken in 1963. Milan Kundera, whose dissident writings in communist Czechoslovakia transformed him into an exiled satirist of totalitarianism, has died in Paris at the age of 94, Czech media said Wednesday, July 12, 2023. (Nesvadba Frantisek/CTK via AP)
    Morning Update: Nike Canada faces federal probe over allegations it uses forced Uyghur labour in China
    Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project head Mehmet Tohti speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, February 1, 2023 in Ottawa. Ottawa's corporate-ethics watchdog has announced investigations into a mining corporation and the Canadian branch of Nike for possible forced labour in supply chains. Tohti launched the complaints a year ago, and says it's a long-awaited step toward justice in China. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
    Nuclear power is a key part of a green future
    Overview of the plant, Bruce Nuclear SitePhoto by: Allison Kennedy
    Looking for excitement? Antarctica is ready to deliver
    Kayaking, GM, Port Lockroy; Al Bakker.jpg
    EU banking watchdog calls for early adoption of stablecoin standards
    FILE PHOTO: Representations of cryptocurrencies are seen in this illustration, August 10, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
    NATO allies offer Ukraine security assurances as Biden hits out at ‘craven’ Putin
    From left, Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, Japan's Prime Minster Fumio Kishida, President Joe Biden, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stand on stage during an event on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, Wednesday, July 12, 2023, to announce a joint declaration of support for Ukraine. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
    Broadcom wins conditional EU antitrust approval for US$61-billion proposed acquisition of VMware
    FILE PHOTO: A smartphone with a displayed Broadcom logo is placed on a computer motherboard in this illustration taken March 6, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
    Oil prices settle up as mild U.S. inflation data calms fear of Fed rate hike
    An array of pumpjacks operate Thursday, July 7, 2022, in Odessa, Texas. (Eli Hartman/Odessa American via AP)
    Tim Hortons, Canadian Tire and other loyalty programs worth watching
    An employee at a Tim Hortons hands out a coffee from their drive-thru window in St-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec, September 29, 2022. (Christinne Muschi /The Globe and Mail)
    The ministers who can’t explain why they weren’t told
    Campbell Clark
    All 44 of Tom Cruise’s movies, ranked
    Tom Cruise appears in character in the film "Jerry Maguire." "Jerry Maguire" was nominated for Best Picture in the 69th Annual Academy Awards nominations in Beverly Hills, Calif., Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1997. (AP Photo/Columbia TriStar, Andrew Cooper)
    The Tao of Tom Cruise, our last action hero
    TAOCRUISE for web
    Meet Christopher McQuarrie, wingman to Tom Cruise’s death-defying maverick
    Actor Tom Cruise, left, and director Christopher McQuarrie pose as they arrive to promote their latest movie "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" at the Gimpo Airport in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, June 28, 2023. The movie is to be released in the country on July 12. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
    Managing our blindspots to make better investment decisions
    Bay Street in Canada's financial district is shown in Toronto on Wednesday, March 18, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
    The close: Stocks higher, bond yields lower, after U.S. inflation report eases rate concerns
    FILE PHOTO: A trader works at the Frankfurt stock exchange, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, in Frankfurt, Germany, December 30, 2020. REUTERS/Ralph Orlowski
    One killed in Russian drone strike; Ukraine reports some ‘success’ in fighting near Bakhmut
    Ukrainian servicemen fire a D-20 howitzer towards Russian troops at a position near the front line town of Bakhmut, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Donetsk region, Ukraine July 11, 2023. REUTERS/Sofiia Gatilova
    What every Canadian investor needs to know today
    Options floor brokers work on the floor of the NYSE American, formerly known as the American Stock Exchange (AMEX), at New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., July 11, 2023.  REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
    The surge of young people dying from opioids
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    Demand for tech skills is soaring. Firms must offer reskilling programs to close the gap
    Shot of a group of businesswomen using a laptop during a meeting at work
    The first EV SUV from Mercedes-AMG is agile, but best enjoyed in a straight line
    The first EV SUV from AMG makes 677 horsepower from the front and rear motors combined.
    Why it’s important to update key financial and legal documents before travelling
    The federal government is announcing a revamp of its trusted-traveller program to help clear clogged airports as the summer travel season kicks off. People line up before entering the security at Pearson International Airport in Toronto on Friday, August 5, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
    ‘Enough tinkering already.’ Bank of Canada and rate hikes, plus other letters to the editor for July 12
    The Bank of Canada headquarters is shown in Ottawa, Wednesday, June 1, 2022. A new survey by the Bank of Canada suggests businesses continue to expect wage and price increases to be larger than normal, but they are shifting to closer to what they were before the pandemic. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
    Thai foreign minister says he met with Myanmar’s jailed leader Suu Kyi
    FILE - Myanmar's leader Aung San Suu Kyi, left, attends the bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the president house in Naypyitaw Myanmar, on Jan. 18, 2020. Myanmar’s Supreme Court heard final arguments on Wednesday, July 5, 2023, concerning appeals from the country’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi against her convictions in two cases in which she was prosecuted for election fraud and breaching the Official Secrets Act, a legal official said. (Nyein Chan Naing/Pool Photo via AP, File)
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