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Google, Amazon fined $163 million by French privacy watchdog

Google, Amazon fined $163 million by French privacy watchdog

PARIS — France’s data privacy watchdog said Thursday it has fined Google 100 millions euros ($121 million) and Amazon 35 million euros ($42 million) for breaching the country’s rules on advertising cookies.
Ontario makes changes to liquor rules, allows permanent delivery of alcohol with food

Ontario makes changes to liquor rules, allows permanent delivery of alcohol with food

TORONTO — Ontario will allow restaurants to permanently sell alcohol with food takeout and delivery as it makes changes to support the industry through the pandemic. The province announced the change Wednesday night along with other relief measures.
Report by clean energy group outlines path to reducing freight emissions

Report by clean energy group outlines path to reducing freight emissions

A new report calls for Ottawa to provide financial support to help the freight transportation industry to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the purchase of zero-emission vehicles and charging stations.
Singapore: Virus tests on cruise passenger now negative

Singapore: Virus tests on cruise passenger now negative

SINGAPORE — A Royal Caribbean “cruise to nowhere” was cut short and the ship returned to Singapore on Wednesday after an elderly passenger was diagnosed with the coronavirus, but the Health Ministry later said new tests on the man were negative.
Auto sector slow to hire back in the third quarter as manufacturers lagged

Auto sector slow to hire back in the third quarter as manufacturers lagged

TORONTO — The Canadian auto sector has been slowly recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, though employment is still down nearly 13 per cent in the third quarter from a year ago, according to a report by DesRosiers Automotive Consultants Inc.
US govt, states sue Facebook for 'predatory' conduct

US govt, states sue Facebook for 'predatory' conduct

WASHINGTON — The U.S.
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (17,559.86, down 79.14 points.) Suncor Energy Inc. (TSX:SU). Energy. Down 32 cents, or 1.37 per cent, to $23.05 on 16.5 million shares.
Pension fund that owns Revera faces pressure to divest the for-profit care home chain

Pension fund that owns Revera faces pressure to divest the for-profit care home chain

TORONTO — A public sector union is reiterating a call for its pension investment manager to divest its ownership in Revera Inc.
S&P/TSX composite snaps six-day winning streak with energy, tech and materials losses

S&P/TSX composite snaps six-day winning streak with energy, tech and materials losses

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index snapped a six-day winning streak midweek on Brexit anxiety and energy demand concerns. Energy, technology and materials were among six losing sectors Wednesday. Energy lost 0.
Cape Breton to appeal to Ottawa for airport support after flights cancelled: mayor

Cape Breton to appeal to Ottawa for airport support after flights cancelled: mayor

HALIFAX — The mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality said Wednesday that the Nova Scotia community will appeal to the federal government for support for its airport after Air Canada announced it was halting service to the island.
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