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    Lawyer says Etobicoke condo board invested $500,000 in crypto exchange
    FILE PHOTO: Representations of cryptocurrencies are seen in this illustration, August 10, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
    Klaviyo stock takes off in IPO, giving investor Shopify hundreds of millions in paper gains
    Ed Hallen, co-founder of Klaviyo, speaks during the Collision 2022 at Enercare Centre, Toronto June 22, 2022. The event is the largest international in-person gathering in Toronto in more than two years.
    Clean energy investing loses lustre despite climate crisis
    Flue gas and steam rise out of chimneys of a thermal power plant amidst heavy smog on a frosty day in the Siberian city of Omsk, Russia in February of 2023.
    Debby Friday wins Polaris Music Prize for Good Luck
    Debby Friday celebrates on stage after winning the 2023 Polaris Music Prize in Toronto, on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby
    Why mushrooms are the perfect meat substitute
    Mushrooms as a meat substitute
    Can you grow your career without changing jobs? Plus, how to navigate decision-making when you co-own a business
    This Napa winery is deeply rooted in organic farming
    Christopher Waters
    A Canadian whisky that tastes like a dip in the ocean
    Christopher Waters
    British police officer charged with murder of unarmed Black man in London
    (FILES) A Metropolitan Police officer stands watching ahead of a protest march against the Islamic revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in central London, on January 21, 2023. Around 1,000 police officers have been suspended or put on restricted duties as part of a drive to clean up London's scandal-hit Metropolitan police force, a police chief said on September 19, 2023. The country's biggest force has been hit by a string of scandals that have undermined confidence in British policing. They include the rape and murder of a young woman snatched off the street by a serving officer. (Photo by Justin TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
    Instacart stock subdued as debut enthusiasm loses steam
    In this photo illustration, the Instacart logo is displayed on a computer monitor on Aug. 28 in San Anselmo, California.
    Strikes at Detroit Three automakers highlight skyrocketing U.S. CEO pay
    WAYNE, MICHIGAN - SEPTEMBER 16: United Auto Workers members strike at the Ford Michigan Assembly Plant on September 16, 2023 in Wayne, Michigan. This is the first time in history that the UAW is striking all three of the Big Three auto makers, Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis, at the same time. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
    Airbnb says it’s cracking down on fake listings, has removed 59,000 this year
    FILE - The Airbnb app icon is displayed on an iPad screen in Washington, D.C., on May 8, 2021. Airbnb says it's cracking down on fake listings, which are emerging as a major problem for customers of the short-term rental site. Airbnb said Wednesday Sept. 20 2023 it has removed 59,000 fake listings and blocked another 157,000 from joining the site this year. Fake listings and high cleaning fees are among several issues that customers are raising with Airbnb. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)
    DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Eats can sue New York City over fee caps, judge says
    FILE - The DoorDash app is shown on a smartphone, Feb. 27, 2020, in New York. Seattle's Office of Labor Standards said Monday, Aug. 21, 2023, that DoorDash — a San Francisco-based app that contracts so-called gig workers to make food deliveries — again violated requirements by the city to provide paid sick and safe time to workers. (AP Photo, File)
    House Republicans clash with Attorney-General Merrick Garland, accusing him of favoring Hunter Biden
    FILE PHOTO: U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announces the appointment of Special Counsel David Weiss in the ongoing investigation of Hunter Biden, son of U.S. President Joe Biden, during a brief statement at the Justice Department in Washington, U.S., August 11, 2023. REUTERS/Bonnie Cash/File Photo
    Unions at Apple’s stores in France call for strike ahead of iPhone 15 launch
    FILE PHOTO: An Apple logo is pictured outside an Apple store in Lille, France, September 13, 2023. REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq/File Photo
    Block Inc’s Square enters Canadian cannabis market with Jane Technologies as partner
    As Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government tables its long-awaited marijuana legislation, Canada’s doctors have a message about pot: Just because it will eventually be legal, doesn’t mean its safe.
    Rent and gasoline drive inflation while food costs ease: BMO chief economist
    A couple walk in the produce aisle as a netted bag is seen up for sale the IGA supermarket in Saint-Leonard in Montreal on Dec. 10, 2019.
    Ottawa calls for calm after India issues travel advisory
    Traffic passes a sign to Canada's High Commission in New Delhi, India on September 20, 2023. Relations between India and Canada entered the deep freeze this week after Ottawa accused New Delhi of being involved in the killing of a Sikh leader in British Columbia.
    Oracle says it’s ready to cater to Canadian banks’ open banking needs
    The logo for Oracle financial services is displayed on a screen on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., May 3, 2019. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid
    With the rush to rural over, real estate sales in wine country slow
    The home at 478 Cressy Bayside Rd., Prince Edward County. The circa-1869 red-brick farmhouse on 3.7 acres has an asking price of $1.579-million. The property is carved from one of the area’s original farms, has 530 feet of shoreline, a pebble beach and a sheltered cove on Lake Ontario.
    The Paris we love may never be the same
    Gary Mason
    Have I been hacked? Cybersecurity experts share tips for protecting personal data
    A woman uses a keyboard in North Vancouver, B.C., Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012.
    OPEC+ to act if global market faces oil crunch, CEO of Russia’s Gazprom Neft says
    Austrian police officers stand in front of the OPEC headquarters in Vienna, Austria, June 3, 2023. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
    Chinese officials voice faith in economy, holding interest rates steady as forecasts darken
    FILE - Workers assemble speakers at an electronics factory in Linquan in central China's Anhui province on May 31, 2023. China's factories picked up their pace and retail sales also gained momentum in August, the government reported Friday, Sept. 15, suggesting the economy may be gradually recovering from its post-pandemic malaise. (Chinatopix Via AP, File)
    Britain’s inflation rate unexpectedly slows, throwing central bank a curveball before rates decision
    FILE PHOTO: People shop at Borough Market in London, Britain July 19, 2023. REUTERS/Anna Gordon/File Photo
    Spain’s women players to end boycott after federation commits to change
    Spain's new women's national team coach Montse Tome holds a jersey during her official presentation at the Spanish soccer federation headquarters in Las Rozas, just outside of Madrid, Spain, Monday, Sept. 18, 2023. Tome replaced Jorge Vilda less than three weeks after Spain won the Women's World Cup title and amid the controversy involving suspended federation president Luis Rubiales who has now resigned. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)
    Morning Update: Trudeau tempers criticism as allies decline to condemn India over slain Sikh leader
    Security personnel stand guard in front of the High Commission of Canada in New Delhi on Sept. 19, 2023. Canada on September 18 accused India's government of involvement in the killing of a Canadian Sikh leader near Vancouver last June, prompting tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions after New Delhi rejected the charge as "absurd." (Photo by ARUN SANKAR/AFP via Getty Images)
    Israeli chef Eyal Shani on his hate for QR codes, charging restaurant no-shows and cooking cauliflowers whole
    Eyal Shani
    More talk won’t build more housing
    A new housing development is constructed in Toronto on May 15, 2023, THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
    Seven GardaWorld employees held for nearly two months after arrest by Libyan militia
    GardaWorld company headquarters is seen Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2013, in Montreal. Seven employees of Montreal-based security giant GardaWorld languished in detention for nearly two months after their arrest earlier this year by a powerful Libyan militia. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz
    Wednesday’s analyst upgrades and downgrades
    Signage for Tim Hortons is seen outside a Tim Hortons restaurant in Toronto on March 6, 2020.
    Enbridge could add 200,000 barrels per day of capacity to Mainline system, executive says
    Logo of Enbridge Inc. a multinational pipeline company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. It focuses on the transportation of crude oil and natural gas, primarily in North America. On Monday, 9 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)NO USE FRANCE
    Canadian documentaries soar at TIFF, but new report warns of huge financing challenges
    TIFF: -Mr. Dressup: The Magic of Make-Believe
    Oil prices ease 1% after US Fed warns of higher rates for longer
    Oil pumpjacks are seen along a section of Highway 33 known as the Petroleum Highway north of McKittrick in Kern County, California on September 28, 2022. - Oil prices are rising due to an unexpected drop in US crude. (Photo by Frederic J. BROWN / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)
    Miles Nadal’s tiny family of funds: expensive, underperforming, and targeted by activists
    David Milstead
    The close: Stocks lower after Fed warns of higher-for-longer rates; bond yields hit fresh multi-year highs
    Trader Fred DeMarco works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Sept. 13.
    Azerbaijan and Armenian forces reach cease-fire deal for breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh, officials say
    A view shows a damaged residential building and cars following the launch of a military operation by Azerbaijani armed forces in the city of Stepanakert in Nagorno-Karabakh, a region inhabited by ethnic Armenians, September 19, 2023. Siranush Sargsyan/PAN Photo via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MANDATORY CREDIT.
    What every Canadian investor needs to know today
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 13: People walk on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on September 13, 2023 in New York City. Stocks fell slightly in afternoon trading as newly released numbers by the Labor Department’s consumer price index show that August inflation came in higher than expected, rising 3.7% on a 12-month basis. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
    Wednesday’s Insider Report: Large-cap energy company CEO sells $2.1-million worth of shares
    Pumpjacks draw out oil and gas from well heads near Calgary, Alta., Friday, April 28.
    Odd bond calm loosening Fed squeeze
    Street signs at the center of the New York City financial district frame the U.S. Flags flying from the front of the New York Stock Exchange, Wednesday, Aug. 16.
    BofA lifts its year-end target for S&P 500 by 7%, led by ‘old economy’ stocks
    Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., July 26.
    Trudeau accuses India of involvement in Canadian’s murder
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    To positively affect mental health, employers must track and measure progress
    Workplaces must find better ways to help employees overcome mental health issues.
    What is the Housing Accelerator Fund?
    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visits the construction site of an affordable housing project in London, Ont. on Wednesday, September 13, 2023.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nicole Osborne
    With the housing crisis, Canada’s big and influential firms are bleeding talent
    A man walks though a downtown Toronto office building with other buildings reflected in a window in this June 11, 2019 photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graeme Roy
    How parents can budget for their kids to play competitive sports
    Students and their coach are in school gym and have training class. Teacher give instructions to pupils and watch them with attention. Boys are running in precise order between the cones with basketball. They are wearing sports uniform and warming up.
    How mastering the art of scuttlebutt can generate alpha
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 06: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on July 06, 2023 in New York City. The stock market opened up low amid the release of minutes from the June meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) by the Federal Reserve and an expected upcoming rate hike.  (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
    ‘Indo-Canadian relations … thrown under the bus.’ Trudeau accuses India in killing on Canadian soil, plus other letters to the editor for Sept. 20
    FILE - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomes Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau upon his arrival at Bharat Mandapam convention center for the G20 Summit, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023. Canada has expelled a top Indian diplomat on Monday, Sept. 18, 2023, as it investigates what Prime Minister Trudeau called credible allegations that India’s government may have had links to the assassination in Canada of a Sikh activist.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)
    Climate change may mean ‘hundreds of billions’ at risk in U.S. housing market
    (FILES) Plumes of smoke rise as wildfire approaches a home during the Fairview Fire near Hemet, California, in Riverside County on September 7, 2022. The US state of California sued five of the world's largest oil companies on September 15, 2023, alleging the firms caused billions of dollars in damages and misled the public by minimizing the risks from fossil fuels, according to a court filing. It follows numerous other cases brought by US cities, counties and states against fossil fuel interests over the impact of climate change as well as alleged disinformation campaigns spanning decades. (Photo by Patrick T. FALLON / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)
    Shortlist for $75,000 Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction includes past winner John Vaillant, scholar Christina Sharpe
    Your daily horoscope: September 20
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