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Statistics Canada says manufacturing and wholesale sales rose in November

Statistics Canada says manufacturing and wholesale sales rose in November

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says manufacturing sales rose 1.2 per cent to $71.7 billion in November, helped by higher sales in the chemical subsector as well as gains in primary metal and machinery groups. Sales of chemical products rose 6.
AGF buying majority stake in alternative investment firm Kensington Capital

AGF buying majority stake in alternative investment firm Kensington Capital

TORONTO — AGF Management Ltd. has signed a deal to buy a 51 per cent stake in alternative investment firm Kensington Capital Partners Ltd. for $45 million.
Canada men thumped by Germany in opening game at Olympic field hockey qualifier

Canada men thumped by Germany in opening game at Olympic field hockey qualifier

STOCKHOLM — The Canadian men's field hockey team's bid for Olympic qualification got off to a tough start Monday with a 9-0 loss to Germany at an FIH Olympic Qualifier.
Thomson Reuters raises offer for Pagero Group, acquires majority stake

Thomson Reuters raises offer for Pagero Group, acquires majority stake

TORONTO — Thomson Reuters Corp. has raised its offer for Swedish company Pagero Group. Under its revised proposal, the company is offering 50 Swedish kronor in cash per Pagero share in a bid that values the e-invoicing firm at about 8.
Persistence Capital Partners signs deal to take Neighbourly Pharmacy private

Persistence Capital Partners signs deal to take Neighbourly Pharmacy private

TORONTO — Private equity firm Persistence Capital Partners has signed a definitive agreement to buy the stake in Neighbourly Pharmacy Inc. that it does not already own and take the company private.

Civilian staff for Canadian military bases in Ontario and Quebec on strike over wages

OTTAWA — Nearly 500 civilian workers on Canadian military bases in Ontario and Quebec began a strike today over wages and job security.
In the news today: Houthi rebels fire at US warship in first attack after strikes

In the news today: Houthi rebels fire at US warship in first attack after strikes

Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today...
Ontario child-care operators warn of closures if province doesn't soon revise funding

Ontario child-care operators warn of closures if province doesn't soon revise funding

TORONTO — Child-care centres are at risk of closing across Ontario if the province doesn't soon update how it compensates them under the national $10-a-day program, the largest operator is warning.
Premiers pan green-energy plans as cold weather strains Alberta's electricity grid

Premiers pan green-energy plans as cold weather strains Alberta's electricity grid

"Right now, wind is generating almost no power. When renewables are unreliable, as they are now, natural gas plants must increase capacity to keep Albertans safe," Alberta Premier Danielle Smith posted on social media
Copp, Red Wings hand Maple Leafs third consecutive defeat with 4-2 setback

Copp, Red Wings hand Maple Leafs third consecutive defeat with 4-2 setback

TORONTO — Ilya Samsonov was solid in his first start since Dec. 29. However, the Toronto Maple Leafs failed to get him a win.
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