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Sienna Miller settles phone hacking claim against tabloid

Sienna Miller settles phone hacking claim against tabloid

LONDON (AP) — Actor Sienna Miller on Thursday accepted “substantial” damages from the publisher of British tabloid newspaper The Sun, which she accuses of hacking her phone and leaking news of her pregnancy.
Limits on oil production no longer needed, Alberta government says

Limits on oil production no longer needed, Alberta government says

CALGARY — Alberta will let its oil production curtailment policy expire on Dec. 31. UCP Energy Minister Sonya Savage says the province has not set production limits on the oil industry since December of 2020.
Transat reports heavy net losses, but slows cash burn as bookings ramp up

Transat reports heavy net losses, but slows cash burn as bookings ramp up

MONTREAL — Transat A.T. lost more than $1 million per day last quarter as it began to ramp up operations, but says business is growing steadily despite a persistent pandemic. The three-month period ended Oct.
Transcontinental Q4 and full-year profits fall despite higher revenues

Transcontinental Q4 and full-year profits fall despite higher revenues

MONTREAL — Transcontinental Inc. capped off its financial year by posting a 23.6 per cent drop in fourth-quarter profits even though higher resin costs passed on to customers and an extra week of business helped raise revenues.
Wanted: just a pizza cardboard. Mill squares box shortage

Wanted: just a pizza cardboard. Mill squares box shortage

OLD TOWN, Maine (AP) — A Maine paper mill is asking local residents for cardboard to turn into packaging because of the rising cost of the raw materials it typically uses.
Company behind pink delivery robots to temporarily pull devices off Toronto sidewalks

Company behind pink delivery robots to temporarily pull devices off Toronto sidewalks

TORONTO — A technology company says it will temporarily take its food delivery robots off Toronto's streets as the city considers whether to ban such devices from sidewalks.
Experts say dividend stocks can offer some protection against inflation

Experts say dividend stocks can offer some protection against inflation

OTTAWA — As the annual pace of inflation rises, investors who depend on their portfolios to provide income may want to consider dividend paying stocks as one way to help them keep up with the rising cost of living, experts say.
US jobless claims at 52-year low amid seasonal volatility

US jobless claims at 52-year low amid seasonal volatility

WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits plunged last week to the lowest level in 52 years, more evidence that the U.S. job market is recovering from last year's coronavirus recession.
Kinross signs deal to buy Great Bear Resources and its Dixie gold project in Ontario

Kinross signs deal to buy Great Bear Resources and its Dixie gold project in Ontario

TORONTO — Kinross Gold Corp. has signed an agreement to buy Great Bear Resources Ltd. and its Dixie project in northern Ontario in a deal valued at $1.8 billion in cash and shares.
Company behind proposed Calgary-Banff rail link asks province to kick in

Company behind proposed Calgary-Banff rail link asks province to kick in

CALGARY — Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said Wednesday his government sees potential merit in a proposed $1.
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