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Air Canada racks up more refund complaints than any foreign airline in U.S.

Air Canada racks up more refund complaints than any foreign airline in U.S.

Air Canada has more customer complaints about refunds to the U.S. Department of Transportation than any non-U.S. airline.
Tim Hortons mobile ordering app under investigation by Canadian privacy agencies

Tim Hortons mobile ordering app under investigation by Canadian privacy agencies

GATINEAU, Que. — The Tim Hortons mobile ordering app is being investigated by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada and provincial agencies in Quebec, B.C. and Alberta.
Great-West subsidiary buying Personal Capital in deal worth at least US$825M

Great-West subsidiary buying Personal Capital in deal worth at least US$825M

Great-West Lifeco Inc. will shell out more than US$800 million to buy U.S. investment manager Personal Capital — and its chief executive hinted the company is prepared to dip into its coffers again if other promising deals come along.
Frank and Oak latest Canadian clothing retailer to file for creditor protection

Frank and Oak latest Canadian clothing retailer to file for creditor protection

MONTREAL — Frank and Oak is the latest clothier retailer to seek creditor protection as it faces challenges dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic Parent company Modasuite Inc.
Porter Airlines extends suspension of flights until end of August

Porter Airlines extends suspension of flights until end of August

TORONTO — Porter Airlines is extending the suspension of all its flights until the end of August. The airline had previously planned to resume flying on July 29.
Rolling Stones threaten to sue Trump over using their songs

Rolling Stones threaten to sue Trump over using their songs

LONDON — The Rolling Stones are threatening President Donald Trump with legal action for using their songs at his rallies despite cease-and-desist directives.
Aurora Cannabis co-founder Terry Booth retires from board of directors

Aurora Cannabis co-founder Terry Booth retires from board of directors

EDMONTON — Aurora Cannabis Inc. says co-founder Terry Booth has retired from the company's board of directors. Booth stepped down as chief executive in February, but had remained a member of the board of the cannabis company.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Cineplex earnings Cineplex Inc. is set to release its first-quarter financial results on Monday.
Record gold price forecasts boost prospects for junior mining companies

Record gold price forecasts boost prospects for junior mining companies

CALGARY — For veteran geologist Roger Moss, this year's runup in gold prices to seven-year highs over US$1,750 per ounce could not have come at a better time. The president and CEO — and only full-time employee — of two-year-old Labrador Gold Corp.
Key time ahead to contain outbreaks in Windsor-Essex region, officials say

Key time ahead to contain outbreaks in Windsor-Essex region, officials say

WINDSOR, Ont.