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CIBC to move headquarters in Toronto to new office towers several blocks away

TORONTO — CIBC plans to move its headquarters in Toronto to a pair of office towers being built in the city's financial district a few blocks south.

Teranet-National Bank home price index posts largest March increase in a decade

TORONTO — The Hamilton, Toronto, Victoria and Vancouver markets helped push Canadian home prices higher last month, resulting in the largest March rise in a decade, according to a new report.
'Doctor Who''s Peter Capaldi says new season is 'a return to the early days'

'Doctor Who''s Peter Capaldi says new season is 'a return to the early days'

TORONTO — As "Doctor Who" debuts a new season Saturday on Space, it's going through changes but also making a return of sorts to its 1960s roots, when Canadian producer Sydney Newman was among the creators.

BlackBerry wins US$815-million arbitration decision in dispute with Qualcomm

WATERLOO, Ont. — Shares of BlackBerry Ltd. (TSX:BB) hit their highest mark in more than a year after the company announced it had been awarded US$814.9 million in a binding interim arbitration decision in a dispute with Qualcomm Inc.

Man, 67, killed when car collides with milk tanker in eastern Ontario

WINCHESTER SPRINGS, Ont. — Provincial police say a 67-year-old man is dead after his car collided with a milk tanker southeast of Ottawa. They sat the collision occurred early Tuesday afternoon on County Road 31, north of Winchester Springs, Ont.
Bank of Canada to make rate decision, offer fresh forecasts as economy improves

Bank of Canada to make rate decision, offer fresh forecasts as economy improves

OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada will release new projections Wednesday and deliver an interest rate announcement amid a backdrop of surprisingly hearty data suggesting the economy is building momentum.
Prudent budget: Manitoba cuts tax credit for students, holds line on spending

Prudent budget: Manitoba cuts tax credit for students, holds line on spending

WINNIPEG — Post-secondary graduates are taking a financial hit in a relatively stand-pat budget tabled by the Manitoba government Tuesday that holds the line on spending and makes a modest dent in the deficit.
Leitch as PM would undo Liberal plan to legalize recreational cannabis

Leitch as PM would undo Liberal plan to legalize recreational cannabis

OTTAWA — Marijuana is a "dangerous drug," Conservative leadership hopeful Kellie Leitch said Tuesday as she promised to undo the Liberal government's efforts to legalize it, should she become her party's leader and eventually prime minister.

A western ultimatum to Putin: Drop Assad, or remain a pariah

WASHINGTON — Western countries are presenting a high-stakes ultimatum to Russia: Allow regime-change in Syria and cut loose Bashar Assad, or remain a pariah moored on the fringes of the international community. Different U.S.

Trudeau government proposes new restrictions, powers for federal budget watchdog

OTTAWA — The Trudeau government tabled legislation Tuesday which, once passed, will give the parliamentary budget officer expanded powers but also impose new restrictions.
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