Elon Musk says he has lined up US$46.5 billion in financing to buy Twitter, putting pressure on the company’s board to negotiate a deal.
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Is Elon buying Twitter? Musk says he’s set with US.5B in financing
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Military-led Myanmar seeks to reassure foreign investors
Myanmar officials sought Thursday to counter worries over sanctions, energy shortages and currency controls that are adding to the military-led government’s challenges in managing the economy.
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Military-led Myanmar seeks to reassure foreign investors
Canadians working remotely struggle to disconnect from their jobs, report says
A new report has found that 28 per cent of Canadians are experiencing challenges disconnecting from their jobs after regular work hours, a trend experts at LifeWorks say is continuing to impact employees’ mental health.
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Canadians working remotely struggle to disconnect from their jobs, report says
S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading as base metals sector falls
Canada’s main stock index was down in late-morning trading, led lower by losses in the base metals sector, while U.S. stock markets moved higher.
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S&P/TSX composite down in late-morning trading as base metals sector falls
Are you adjusting your budget to account for inflation? We want to hear from you
With Canada’s annual inflation at its highest point in more than 30 years, CTVNews.ca wants to hear from you about how you may be cutting costs.
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Are you adjusting your budget to account for inflation? We want to hear from you
'Ballooning inflation': Small business owners growing frustrated with rising costs
As inflation hits a 31-year high in Canada, small business owners are among those growing frustrated with rising costs.
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‘Ballooning inflation’: Small business owners growing frustrated with rising costs
Is the new normal too expensive? Inflation creating affordability concerns
With Canada’s annual inflation at its highest point in over 30 years, experts say Canadians can anticipate everything from filling up your car to eating at a restaurant with friends to cost more than what it used to, warning that prices will likely not decrease for some time.
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Is the new normal too expensive? Inflation creating affordability concerns
Six charts that tell the story of Canada’s soaring inflation
Using Statistics Canada data, CTVNews.ca has created a series of charts to highlight the sharp rise in prices across major sectors that’s fuelling inflation.
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Six charts that tell the story of Canada’s soaring inflation
Netflix's collapse is a warning sign for stocks
Shares of Netflix are imploding after the company reported its first quarterly loss of subscribers in more than a decade, far underperforming expectations and worrying investors that had been betting that a handful of big tech companies would continue to grow at a rapid clip.
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Netflix’s collapse is a warning sign for stocks
Effect of open bidding on price, demand for Ontario homes questioned
Proposed Ontario regulations that could make the home bidding process more open may not address what real estate experts say is the core issue with the market, supply.
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Effect of open bidding on price, demand for Ontario homes questioned

