Air Canada has been ordered to pay compensation to a grieving grandchild who claimed they were misled into purchasing full-price flight tickets by an ill-informed chatbot. Airline’s claim that online helper was responsible for its own actions was ‘remarkable’: small claims court. Air Canada has been ordered to pay compensation …
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January home sales jump 22 per cent from last year’s weak start
The Canadian Real Estate Association says January home sales jumped 22 per cent compared with a year ago, the largest year-over-year gain since May 2021. CREA says home sales in January up 3.7% from previous month. January home sales jumped 22 per cent compared with a year ago, the largest …
Read More »Toronto ride-share, food delivery drivers strike, calling for more fair pay, better work conditions
Dozens of ride-share and food delivery drivers in Toronto staged a strike Wednesday, calling for more fair pay and better treatment after a recent report found that what some drivers make falls well below Ontario’s minimum wage. Recent report found Toronto drivers can make as little as $6 an hour; …
Read More »Lululemon marketing complaint could be a test of Canada’s greenwashing laws, expert says
A Vancouver non-profit is calling on Canada’s competition regulator to launch a greenwashing investigation into Lululemon — saying that the athleisure brand is misleading consumers about its environmental practices. Complaint comes amid swell of public pressure on Vancouver-based athleisure brand. A Vancouver non-profit is calling on Canada’s competition regulator to …
Read More »Recto explores public listing for Landbank, DBP following shelved merger
After the shelving the planned merger, the Department of Finance (DOF) is now considering the public listing of Land Bank of the Philippines and the Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP). On Wednesday, Feb. 14, Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto told Manila Bulletin that informal discussions have been taken place regarding the …
Read More »From cult status to closure fears — what happened to The Body Shop?
Just a few weeks after the U.K. arm of the beauty brand was acquired by private equity firm Aurelius Investment, the company is reportedly appointing administrators, a move that could likely lead to job losses and store closures — although it’s not yet clear whether stores in Canada will be …
Read More »U.S. inflation up 0.3% in January, Fed still expected to cut interest rates this year
U.S. consumer prices increased more than expected in January amid rises in the costs of shelter and health care, but it likely won’t change expectations that the Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates in the first half of 2024. Markets anticipate U.S. central bank will start cutting interest rates …
Read More »Bell denied stay in decision allowing smaller companies to sell internet using its fibre networks
The Federal Court of Appeal has rejected BCE Inc.’s request for a stay of a regulatory decision that will allow independent companies to sell internet services to their customers using its fibre network in Ontario and Quebec. CRTC’s November decision was meant to stimulate competition for internet services. The Federal …
Read More »WestJet could face costly delivery delays due to panel blowout on Boeing plane
WestJet is facing indefinite delays on dozens of new aircraft deliveries after a panel blowout on a Boeing 737 Max plane last month that prompted a halt to production expansion at the U.S. aircraft maker. Calgary-based carrier ordered 42 new Boeing 737 Max 10 jetliners in 2022. WestJet is facing …
Read More »What’s the buzz? Alberta is the powerhouse of Canada’s honeybee industry
Alberta is the country’s honey powerhouse — and the sweet commodity last year had never been worth more. As interest in beekeeping steadily rises, beekeepers and industry stakeholders are working to ensure Alberta’s bee population stays healthy. Province’s honey value surpassed $100M for the first time in 2023. Richard Ozero …
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