- Senate passes Tory budget
- The Senate passed the Conservative government's budget on Friday despite fierce opposition from Liberal senators from Atlantic Canada and Saskatchewan. more »
- Ontario getting poorer, while N.L. shines: economists
- Ontario's economy will face more sub-par growth this year, while Newfoundland and Labrador's will grab the top spot, according to two major banks' provincial forecasts released Friday. more »
- Charges dismissed against former Livent exec
- All charges against Robert Topol, the former chief operating officer of the once high-flying theatre company Livent, have been thrown out because the prosecution took too long to bring the case to trial. more »
- Winnipeg Commodity Exchange being sold to U.S. market
- The 120-year-old Winnipeg Commodity Exchange - Canada's only commodity futures market - said Friday it has struck a deal to be bought for $40 million by Atlanta-based IntercontinentalExchange Inc. more »
- Visa charges ahead with plan to go public
- Visa has filed documents with regulators that provide further detail on its plan to launch an initial public offering for the company that operates the world's most popular credit card. more »
- Domtar selling Ont., Que. sawmills
- Domtar Corp. said Friday it is selling its mills in Ontario and Quebec to newly-formed Conifex Inc. for $285 million. more »
- Blackstone Group shares surge on first day
- Shares of Blackstone Group rose more than 13 per cent on Friday, the first day of trading in the U.S. private equity company. more »
- Air Canada parent sells majority of aircraft maintenance division
- ACE Aviation Holdings Inc. is selling 70 per cent of its aircraft maintenance and repair business to a group of U.S.-based private equity firms. more »
- Bear Stearns to lend $3.2B US to bail out hedge fund
- Bear Stearns Cos. confirmed Friday it will bail out one of its troubled hedge funds with $3.2 billion US in loans. more »
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