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Saputo earns $141 million in first quarter, reports revenues at $4.2 billion
MONTREAL — Saputo Inc. reported net earnings of $141 million in its first quarter, up from $139 million during the same quarter last year. The Montreal-based company says revenues for the quarter ended June 30 were $4.2 billion, down from $4.
Aug 10, 2023 2:57 PM
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Sleep Country Canada earns $12.7 million in second quarter as revenues decline
TORONTO — Sleep Country Canada Holdings Inc. reported net income of $12.7 million in the second quarter, down from $22.7 million last year. The Toronto-based company says revenues for the quarter were $217.2 million, down 4.6 per cent from $227.
Aug 10, 2023 2:50 PM
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Nuclear regulator weighs decision as First Nations irate over Chalk River waste site
OTTAWA — Several First Nations are sounding the alarm about a proposed nuclear waste facility near the Ottawa River, as Canada's nuclear regulator decides whether the project should be approved.
Aug 10, 2023 2:50 PM
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Quebec power utility studies possible reopening of Gentilly-2 nuclear reactor
MONTREAL — Quebec's hydroelectric utility is studying whether to reopen the province's only nuclear power generating station as a response to a growing demand for clean energy.
Aug 10, 2023 2:34 PM
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Federal government releases new draft regulations on clean electricity
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault released draft regulations Thursday that are designed to clean Canada's electricity grid in an affordable way by 2035.
Aug 10, 2023 2:32 PM
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Indigo reports loss, lower sales as cyberattack effects carry into first quarter
TORONTO — Indigo Books & Music Ltd. says it lost $28.5 million in its first quarter, compared with a loss of $25.4 million in the same quarter last year. The Toronto-based retailer says revenue for the quarter ended July 1 was $179.
Aug 10, 2023 2:19 PM
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McCulloch wins Canadian men's amateur golf championship by five shots
CALEDON, Ont. — Ashton McCulloch shot a final round of 70 to win the 118th Canadian men’s amateur golf championship by five shots. McCulloch of Kingston, Ont.
Aug 10, 2023 2:14 PM
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Holmgren wins world junior cross-country cycling title, fellow Canadian Lowe second
GLASGOW, United Kingdom — Isabella Holmgren won gold and fellow Canadian Marin Lowe took silver in the women's junior cross-country Olympic race Thursday at the cycling world championships. Holmgren, from Orillia, Ont.
Aug 10, 2023 2:13 PM
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Teacher's union says government violated bargaining rules over reading memo
The union representing elementary school teachers in Ontario has filed a complaint with the province's labour relations board, accusing the government of failing to act in good faith by issuing new requirements related to reading screenings while bar
Aug 10, 2023 2:10 PM
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Recent shark deaths in Canada a sign that efforts to grow the population are working
FREDERICTON — An unusually high number of great white sharks found dead on Canadian beaches over the past year is a sign the population is growing, says a shark biologist.
Aug 10, 2023 2:03 PM
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