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Strong job growth points to COVID's fading grip on economy

Strong job growth points to COVID's fading grip on economy

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a buoyant sign for the U.S. economy, businesses stepped up their hiring last month as omicron faded and more Americans ventured out to spend at restaurants, shops and hotels despite surging inflation.
Parkland's profit hurt by refinery pause in aftermath of B.C. floods

Parkland's profit hurt by refinery pause in aftermath of B.C. floods

CALGARY — Floods in B.C. and the temporary shutdown of the Trans Mountain pipeline in the fourth quarter of 2021 cost Parkland Corp. approximately $35 million.
MEG chief executive sees 'tremendous demand' for Alberta oil due to Ukraine

MEG chief executive sees 'tremendous demand' for Alberta oil due to Ukraine

CALGARY — The chief executive of MEG Energy Corp. sees "tremendous demand" for Alberta oil due to the war in Ukraine and a European energy crisis.
Higher interest rates could dim valuations for VC-backed startups in Canada: experts

Higher interest rates could dim valuations for VC-backed startups in Canada: experts

TORONTO — Venture capital experts say higher interest rates could trim sky-high valuations Canadian startups have grown accustomed to over the last couple of years, but not right away.
Collision to ban Russian government-backed organizations from tech conference

Collision to ban Russian government-backed organizations from tech conference

TORONTO — A global tech conference being held this summer in Toronto is barring businesses, government officials and media with ties to the Russian government from participating in this year's event.
'Really frustrating': Most communities in Nunavut have no banks

'Really frustrating': Most communities in Nunavut have no banks

IQALUIT, Nunavut — Ameela Aqiatusuk lives in a town that has never had what many Canadians take for granted: a bank. “It's really frustrating.
Diversified bonds can provide volatility hedge while preserving capital

Diversified bonds can provide volatility hedge while preserving capital

TORONTO — It’s been a tough run for bond markets as investors anticipate central bank interest rate rises like the Bank of Canada’s move this week, but financial advisers say it’s still important to have hedges in your portfolio to balance the risks
Heavyweight financials sector powers S&P/TSX composite to second-best day of year

Heavyweight financials sector powers S&P/TSX composite to second-best day of year

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index had its second-best day of the year following strong bank results and hopes that the war in Ukraine will temper aggressive interest rate hikes next month.
Baytex celebrates 'remarkable turnaround'; announces share buyback program

Baytex celebrates 'remarkable turnaround'; announces share buyback program

CALGARY — Baytex Energy Corp.'s share price soared Friday on news the company has almost reached its net debt target and will institute a share buyback program in the second quarter of this year. The company's stock closed up 14.2 per cent to $5.71.
Canadian companies at risk from Russia cyberattacks in retaliation from sanctions

Canadian companies at risk from Russia cyberattacks in retaliation from sanctions

TORONTO — Canadian businesses are at risk of being targeted for online attacks if Russia chooses to retaliate against government sanctions, a cybersecurity expert said Friday.