Category: Business
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Elon Musk Becomes World’s First US$700 Billion Individual After Court Restores Tesla Pay Package
Elon Musk has made history as the first person ever to amass a personal fortune exceeding US$700 billion, following a landmark legal decision that reinstated a massive Tesla compensation package previously struck down by a lower court. The ruling has not only reshaped Musk’s financial standing but also reignited debate around executive pay, corporate governance,…
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Lakeshore West GO Transit Line Faces Further Service Adjustments This Weekend Due to Critical Track Work
Commuters who rely on GO Transit’s Lakeshore West line are being advised to plan ahead once again, as another round of service adjustments is set to take effect this weekend. For the second consecutive weekend, Metrolinx says train schedules and routes along one of the region’s busiest transit corridors will be modified to accommodate essential…
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Epstein Files Release Reveals Images of Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson as DOJ Disclosure Fuels Public Scrutiny
The long-anticipated release of U.S. Justice Department records tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has begun, unveiling thousands of documents and photographs that highlight the disgraced financier’s extensive social connections with some of the world’s most recognizable figures. Among the newly released material are images and references involving former U.S. president Bill Clinton, pop icon…
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Weekend Need-to-Know: Where to Go Skating This Holiday Season in Toronto
As the holiday season approaches, Toronto is officially embracing winter, and one of the city’s favourite cold-weather traditions is returning: outdoor skating. From festive pop-up rinks to scenic skating trails tucked beneath major landmarks, several skating spots are opening just in time for the holidays, offering residents and visitors a chance to get outside, stay…
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Toronto–Quebec City High-Speed Rail Could Bring Dozens of Daily Trains to Canada’s Busiest Corridor
MONTREAL — A proposed high-speed rail line linking Toronto and Quebec City could dramatically reshape travel across Canada’s most densely populated corridor, with internal documents suggesting the network may support as many as 72 passenger trains per day once fully built. The estimates, contained in draft technical briefings obtained by The Canadian Press through access-to-information…
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Ontario Integrity Commissioner Launches Investigation Into Labour Minister David Piccini Over Skills Development Fund
Ontario’s Integrity Commissioner has formally launched an investigation into Labour Minister David Piccini, escalating political pressure on the Ford government following damaging findings about the administration of the province’s multibillion-dollar Skills Development Fund. The probe, confirmed by 680 NewsRadio, centres on concerns surrounding how applicants were selected for funding under the Skills Development Fund Training…
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Canadians Face a ‘Waiting Game’ as Cattle Herd Rebuilds, but Beef Prices Stay Elevated
As Canadians continue to grapple with stubbornly high beef prices at grocery stores, experts say meaningful relief is unlikely to arrive anytime soon. Despite early signs that Canada’s national cattle herd is beginning to recover after years of decline, the long biological and economic cycle of beef production means consumers are facing what one food…
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$50-Billion Anglo–Teck Merger Hailed as Major Economic Win for British Columbia
The federal government’s approval of a landmark $50-billion merger between global mining powerhouse Anglo American and Canada’s Teck Resources Limited is being welcomed as a transformative moment for British Columbia’s economy. Provincial leaders, industry representatives, and business groups say the deal positions B.C. — and particularly Vancouver — at the centre of the global critical…
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Holy Mackinaw!”: Joe Bowen Reflects on 44 Remarkable Years as the Voice of the Toronto Maple Leafs
Introduction: A Legendary Voice Nears Its Final Call For more than four decades, Joe Bowen’s voice has been inseparable from the Toronto Maple Leafs experience. From thrilling overtime winners to crushing playoff heartbreaks, Bowen has narrated the story of one of hockey’s most storied franchises with passion, warmth, and unmistakable authenticity. Now, as he approaches…
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Hamilton in Mourning After 7-Year-Old Dies Following Collision With City Bus
A City Confronts a Devastating Loss Hamilton is grappling with profound grief after a 7-year-old child died from injuries sustained when they were struck by a city bus on Thursday afternoon. What began as an ordinary weekday in the city’s downtown core quickly shifted into a scene marked by emergency crews, road closures, and a…