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Tesla raising prices for its vehicles in Canada by up to $9,000 starting Feb. 1

TORONTO 鈥 Tesla Inc. is raising prices for its Canadian vehicles by thousands of dollars starting Feb.1 amid big shifts in incentives and rising trade tension.

Statistics Canada reports November retail sales flat at $67.6 billion

OTTAWA 鈥 Canadian retail sales in November were flat compared with October, but an early estimate by Statistics Canada pointed to a rebound in December which saw the start of Ottawa's GST/HST holiday.

Canadians continue to struggle financially due to higher costs: RBC poll

TORONTO 鈥 A new report says nearly half of Canadians polled say they can't maintain their standard of living due to rising costs.

Europe posts record year for clean energy use as Trump pulls US toward fossil fuels

A record 47% of the European Union鈥檚 electricity now comes from solar and other renewables, a report Thursday said, in yet another sign of the growing gap between the bloc's push for clean energy and the new U.S.

TikTok, Meta 'chaos' reminds Canadian businesses of the value of diversification

For Monika Scott and Robyn Mair, the last month has brought a whipsaw of emotions every time they log onto social media.

Canada's digital services tax, online regulation bills a likely Trump trade target

OTTAWA 鈥 The Liberal government has spent years touting its efforts to make tech giants pay.

Saskatchewan premier says broad counter-tariffs not in Canada's best interest

REGINA 鈥 Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he鈥檚 not straying from the Team Canada approach in responding to looming tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump.

Murdoch's UK tabloids apologize to Prince Harry and admit intruding on the late Princess Diana

LONDON (AP) 鈥 Prince Harry claimed a 鈥渕onumental鈥 victory Wednesday as Rupert Murdoch鈥檚 U.K. tabloids made an unprecedented apology for intruding in his life for years, and agreed to pay substantial damages to settle his privacy invasion lawsuit .

University of Guelph to lead national network focused on agri-food innovation

The University of Guelph is leading the creation of a network meant to spur investment in Canadian agri-food innovation, including developing new technologies to address pressing issues like climate change.

U.S. business groups warn CRTC's CanCon rules could worsen trade conflict

OTTAWA 鈥 Groups representing U.S. businesses and big tech companies are warning the CRTC that its efforts to modernize Canadian content rules could worsen trade relations with the United States.
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