Toronto’s Condo Boom Will End, Dragging Economy Down With It: Capital Economics
The record-breaking pace of condo construction in Toronto won’t last — and when development does slow down, it’s going to make a dent in the Canadian economy, an economist says. Urbanation recently reported that during this year’s first quarter, an…
Friends Of The Earth Canada Urges Competition Bureau To Act After Study Calls BS On 'Flushable' Wipes
OTTAWA — Friends of the Earth Canada wants the Competition Bureau to investigate a recent study it says proves there is no such thing as a “flushable” wipe. “This is the most outrageous greenwashing I’ve seen in a long, long…
Tim Hortons Blames Roll Up The Rim, Bad Weather For Sales Slowdown
Cold weather and an outdated roll-up-the-rim-to-win promotion slowed sales at Canadian Tim Hortons locations in its most recent quarter, said the CEO of the coffee chain’s parent company, prompting Restaurant Brands International Inc. to revamp the contest for next year.…
Cannabis NB Loses $11.7 Million In First Fiscal Year
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick’s Crown-owned cannabis retailer is recording a big financial loss in its first year in operation. Unaudited year-end results released Tuesday show Cannabis NB lost $11.7 million. Watch: What to know about cannabis and credit cards. Story…
Canada's Viola Desmond $10 Bill Wins International Banknote Of The Year
HALIFAX—Canada’s new $10 bill featuring Nova Scotia human rights icon Viola Desmond has been named banknote of the year. The bill, which also features a map of Halifax’s historic north end as well as the Canadian Museum for Human Rights…