UK firms near point of no return
Businesses are becoming exasperated at the lack of progress in Brexit talks and are pausing or cancelling investment in the UK.
Businesses are becoming exasperated at the lack of progress in Brexit talks and are pausing or cancelling investment in the UK.
Facebook has hired former U.K. deputy prime minister Nick Clegg to head its global policy and communications teams, enlisting a veteran of European Union politics to help it with increased regulatory scrutiny by the bloc.
There’s been another delay in the launch of Canada’s three Earth-observation satellites known as the RADARSAT Constellation.
Thousands of Swoop passengers have been forced to make alternative last-minute flight plans after the WestJet Airlines discount subsidiary cancelled 16 flights in the coming days between Canada and the United States.
Canada is not about to agree to quotas or other limits on its exports in order to get the United States to lift punishing tariffs on steel and aluminum, says a source close to the ongoing talks to resolve the lingering tit-for-tat trade standoff.
Nachhattar Singh Chohan lived in Canada eight years before he tried his hand at trucking.
A majority of first-time homebuyers say they maxed out their budgets when they bought their homes, according to a survey released today by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
What’s next for Paul Allen’s technology, research and philanthropy commitments? It’s not clear.
China’s economy slows, adding to challenges as Beijing fights tariff battle with Washington.
A franchise owner of a North Carolina Wendy’s says an employee who called a customer “Chubby” on an order has been fired.