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Shopify Inc. says it will reduce its head count by about 20 per cent and sell its logistics business to Flexport, a supply chain management company.

The Ottawa-based e-commerce giant announced the moves Thursday morning and

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Pilots are speaking out against an aviation industry push toward having a sole crew member in the cockpit.

At a news conference in Montreal, leaders of three of the world’s largest pilot unions representing more than

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Team –

We are changing the shape of Shopify significantly today to pay unshared attention to our mission. There are a number of consequences to this, and I don’t want to bury the lede: after today Shopify will be smaller

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China appeals for fairness

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China appealed Friday to other governments to treat its companies fairly after Britain and New Zealand joined the United

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WINNIPEG, MAN. — Ingredient supplier Merit Functional Foods has been placed in receivership by a Canadian court. In a March 1 post on LinkedIn, Ryan Bracken, co-chief executive officer, wrote, “this means the end of Merit as it stands today.”

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Loblaw Companies Ltd.’s fourth-quarter results beat analysts’ expectations on Thursday as the Canadian retailer was boosted by its pharmacy business and a continued demand for groceries.

The company says it earned a profit available to common shareholders of $529 million.

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When it comes to online shopping, search personalization is more important today than ever before. If in 2019 about 60% of shoppers expected to get personalized search results, in 2020 that number increased to 80%. A recent McKinsey report shows

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CHICAGO — Rising costs and economic setbacks haven’t been enough to deter strong consumer interest in snacking, according to Mondelez International, Inc.’s fourth annual State of Snacking report. The report, released Jan. 16, analyzed global consumer snacking habits and decisions.

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Critical shipments getting caught up in the dispute, small businesses say

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Businesses continue to expect wage and price increases to be larger than normal, but they are shifting to closer to what they were before the pandemic, a new survey by the Bank of Canada suggests.

In

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