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DesRosiers says auto sales climb in February from a year earlier

DesRosiers says auto sales climb in February from a year earlier

TORONTO — DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc. says auto sales rose in February from a year earlier to mark a second month of gains this year. The consultancy says it estimates there were 123,375 light vehicles sold in the month, a 2.
Virus spread prompts Fed to slash rates in surprise move

Virus spread prompts Fed to slash rates in surprise move

WASHINGTON — In a surprise move, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by a sizable half-percentage point Tuesday in an effort to support the economy in the face of the spreading coronavirus.
Political programming dominates the week in television

Political programming dominates the week in television

NEW YORK — For the second straight week, politics was the dominant force in prime-time television. CBS News' coverage of the Democratic presidential debate from South Carolina last week was easily the most-watched event on television, with 15.
COVID-19 concerns up odds Bank of Canada will cut rates, economists say

COVID-19 concerns up odds Bank of Canada will cut rates, economists say

OTTAWA — Mounting cases of the novel coronavirus and ensuing unrest through the economy has upped the odds the Bank of Canada will cut rates this week and maybe more drastically than originally forecasted, economists say.
Ontario announces mining mission to South America

Ontario announces mining mission to South America

TORONTO — Ontario's economic development minister has announced he is leading a mining mission to Peru and Ecuador. Vic Fedeli says the trip will focus on mining manufacturing and equipment and will expose Ontario businesses to new markets.
Target offers solid profit outlook despite virus uncertainty

Target offers solid profit outlook despite virus uncertainty

NEW YORK — Target Corp. says there could be periodic shipping delays in merchandise from China while the discounter scrambles to stock up on more household essentials in its U.S. stores as it confronts the repercussions of a spreading new virus.
Setting realistic goals a vital part of establishing an emergency savings fund

Setting realistic goals a vital part of establishing an emergency savings fund

Hannah Nordman started an emergency savings fund the moment she finished paying off her student loans. The Calgary-based marketing and communications co-ordinator became debt-free two years ago, and promptly decided to get her finances in order.
UN agency: Iran nearly triples stockpile of enriched uranium

UN agency: Iran nearly triples stockpile of enriched uranium

VIENNA — Iran has nearly tripled its stockpile of enriched uranium since November in violation of its deal with world powers, U.N.
Vancouver-area home sales below average, but it's still a seller's market: board

Vancouver-area home sales below average, but it's still a seller's market: board

VANCOUVER — Home sales in Metro Vancouver remain well below the 10-year average for the region but sellers continue to hold the upper hand as the real estate board says demand for properties is steady with buyers having little to choose from.
Rights group: Lacoste gloves made in Chinese internment camp

Rights group: Lacoste gloves made in Chinese internment camp

Gloves made in China for the popular French brand Lacoste appear to have been sewn inside a factory where ethnic minorities face forced ideological and behavioural re-education, according to a U.S.-based labour rights group.