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Twitter begins removing blue checks from users who don’t pay

Twitter begins removing blue checks from users who don’t pay

Checks began disappearing from these users’ profiles late morning Pacific Time
B.C. Canadian Tire stores contravened privacy laws, privacy commissioner says

B.C. Canadian Tire stores contravened privacy laws, privacy commissioner says

McEvoy: stores used facial ID technology without adequate notification or consent
Swiss firm not giving up on attempt to take over B.C.’s Teck Resources

Swiss firm not giving up on attempt to take over B.C.’s Teck Resources

Glencore open to improving Teck offer, but shareholders must reject plan to split
Galen Weston to take a step back as Loblaw’s announces new CEO

Galen Weston to take a step back as Loblaw’s announces new CEO

No longer to be president of Canada’s biggest grocery chain, Weston will remain as chairman
Uber Eats launches cannabis delivery service in Vancouver, Victoria

Uber Eats launches cannabis delivery service in Vancouver, Victoria

Starting immediately, B.C. residents over the age of 19 can use the Uber Eats app to order
UPDATED: Teck majority owner calls Glencore bid the wrong one at the wrong time

UPDATED: Teck majority owner calls Glencore bid the wrong one at the wrong time

The sale of B.C.-based mining firm to a foreign buyer would be a loss for Canada, critics say
CP Rail, Kansas City Southern Rail merger now official

CP Rail, Kansas City Southern Rail merger now official

Merger is the continent’s first major one in the industry in more than two decades
Canadian firm strikes $439M deal to buy B.C. copper mine near Princeton

Canadian firm strikes $439M deal to buy B.C. copper mine near Princeton

Hudbay Minerals strikes all-stock deal to buy Copper Mountain Mining
B.C.’s Teck Resources rejects latest Swiss takeover bid

B.C.’s Teck Resources rejects latest Swiss takeover bid

Board remains committed to plan to split its metal and steelmaking coal operations into 2 businesses
Grocery’s power imbalance has politicians, shoppers questioning rising prices

Grocery’s power imbalance has politicians, shoppers questioning rising prices

The flyer for the Victory Meat & Produce Market, a small grocer in New Brunswick, recently featured fresh local turkey for $3.99 a pound, two bags of carrots or onions for $4 and a bunch of celery for $2.29 — prices that rival its national competitors.
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