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  • Tim Hortons and Neo Financial are ending their loyalty credit card partnership

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  • Amazon ‘significantly impaired’ attempts to seal union deal, mediator finds

    The e-commerce giant slowed down negotiations and attempted to cut the union out of key decisions, according to a mediator appointed to try and break an impasse between the two parties
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    Only 30 per cent of Canadian SMEs are using generative AI, according to BDC, despite the bank’s estimate that broader adoption could add billions to the economy
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  • Canada’s private equity boom is leaving the weakest borrowers exposed

    The share of borrowers rated as risky or worse has reached nearly 20 per cent, according to Moody’s, driven in part by a surge in private equity ownership
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  • Documents reveal how Amazon managers are trained to spot union activity

    Unifor claims the documents show how Amazon trains managers to harass and manipulate their colleagues in a bid to stop unionization efforts. Amazon says it has done nothing wrong.
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    Canada is struggling to collect $311M in duties for fraudulently labelled U.S. chicken

    A crackdown on mislabelled “spent fowl” uncovered rampant tariff evasion. The hard part is recouping the cash.
    Canada-U.S. Trade Jun 5, 2026
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    Canadian political and business leaders see little reason to cough up concessions as the review of the North American trade pact inches closer. But there are risks to playing it cool.
    Canada-U.S. Trade Jun 2, 2026
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  • Canada’s new AI strategy aims to boost firms selling overseas

    AI executives say being Canadian can help firms make international sales. First, though, Ottawa needs to step up on procurement and export support.
    Artificial Intelligence Jun 5, 2026
  • Tech leaders welcome new AI funding but warn against government overreach

    Canada’s new AI strategy includes funding to help domestic firms grow and commercialize the technology. How well that money works may depend on how much Ottawa is willing to get out of the way.
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  • AI strategy includes few measures to head off harms, critics warn

    Ottawa’s AI plan doesn’t detail how the government intends to protect children from risks the technology poses. Carney says that law’s coming within weeks.
    Artificial Intelligence Jun 4, 2026
  • Canada’s new AI strategy sets lofty goals for adoption and growth

    Ottawa believes widespread AI adoption could add almost $200 billion to the economy—and it’s investing hundreds of millions of dollars in a bid to get there
    Special Report
    Artificial Intelligence Jun 4, 2026
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