About 1,200 employees leave Rogers as part of the voluntary departure program after taking on shaanair

About 1,200 employees leave Rogers as part of the voluntary departure program after taking on shaanair

Open this photo in the gallery: Earlier in July, Rogers offered to provide start-up packages for employees in certain areas of the business if they decided to leave the company.Sean Kilpatrick / The Canadian Press About 1,200 employees have left Rogers Communications Inc. RCI-B-t as part of a voluntary staff layoff program launched to eliminate … Read more

Laurentian shares slide after top Buy contenders refuse to make an offer

Laurentian shares slide after top Buy contenders refuse to make an offer

Open this photo in the gallery: The headquarters of Laurentian Bank is seen on Tuesday, April 5, 2022 in Montreal.Ryan Remiorz / The Canadian Press The share price of Canada’s Laurentian Bank slumped early Friday after a falling group of buy-back contenders prompted analysts to lower their expectations for a sell-off. Laurentian’s share price fell … Read more

US price and wage growth slows further in latest signs of cooling inflation

US price and wage growth slows further in latest signs of cooling inflation

Open this photo in the gallery: Customers shop at a store in Vernon Hills, Ill. on June 12th.Nam Y. Huh / Associated Press Signs that inflation pressures in the United States are steadily easing emerged on Friday in reports that consumer prices rose in June at their slowest pace in more than two years and … Read more

Some Toronto tenants go on rent strike to protest increases

Some Toronto tenants go on rent strike to protest increases

Open this photo in the gallery: A sign for rent outside a home in Toronto on July 12, 2022.Cole Burston / The Canadian Press Beverley Henry paid $ 900 a month in rent when she first moved into her one-bedroom apartment in Toronto nearly a decade ago, but that amount has since climbed to more … Read more

The Bank of Canada debated whether or not to raise rates in July, amid uncertainty about the impact of monetary policy

The Bank of Canada debated whether or not to raise rates in July, amid uncertainty about the impact of monetary policy

Open this photo in the gallery: A woman walks past the Bank of Canada headquarters in Ottawa on Wednesday, June 1, 2022.Adriansibrold / The Canadian Press Faced with uncertainty about the strength of monetary policy, the Bank of Canada’s governing council debated whether or not to raise interest rates in its July rate announcement – … Read more

Rogers Ceo says Sha been integrated ahead of schedule in earnings report

Rogers Ceo says Sha been integrated ahead of schedule in earnings report

Open this photo in the gallery: Rogers and Shaflix apps are pictured on a mobile phone in Ottawa on Monday, May 9, 2022.Sean Kilpatrick / The Canadian Press Integration of Shaanair Communications Inc. By Rogers Communications Inc. RCI-B-T after a $ 20 billion acquisition is ahead of schedule, Rogers said Wednesday in reporting second-quarter results … Read more

Opinion: the Ford government’s nuclear propulsion is a costly D!!!!! for Ontario’s energy sector

Opinion: the Ford government's nuclear propulsion is a costly D!!!!! for Ontario's energy sector

Open this photo in the gallery: A view of the Darlington Nuclear Generation Station in Courtice, Ont. on May 23rd.Carlos Osorio / The Globe and Mail Ralph Torrie is director of research at Corporate Knights. It was 1976. I was 24 years old, single, and a physics student at the University of 8. Ontario Hydro … Read more