Louis Lévesque, President of the Public Policy Committee, Association of Quebec Economists (Photo: courtesy of Finance Montréal) A text by Louis Lévesque, President of the Public Policy Committee of the Association of Quebec Economists READER MAIL. The National Assembly yesterday
(Toronto) Cineplex has signed an agreement to sell its Player One Amusement Group business to U.S. private equity firm OpenGate Capital for $155 million in cash. Posted at 11:04 am Player One Amusement Group sells, distributes, operates and services arcade
(Toronto) Freedom Mobile is launching a new international roaming plan that offers customers unlimited calling and texting to 73 destinations as the company continues to introduce new offerings since its acquisition by Videotron, a subsidiary of Quebecor. Published at 1:35
(Toronto) George Weston on Tuesday reported third-quarter profit that fell short of a year earlier, as the company was hit by one-time charges related to its stake in Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust. Published at 12:32 p.m. Income attributable
“I am told that they can sometimes contradict each other,” Ms. Therrien wrote in her Nov. 7 report released on Monday. “So even relatively simple policy changes can take months of work for many people,” she describes. In her first
The diplomatic crisis that poisoned relations between Beijing and Ottawa is erupting again: one of the two Canadians imprisoned in China for almost three years accuses his fellow prisoner of being responsible for his arrest and demands millions from the
Pierre Karl Péladeau once again sounded the alarm about the future of TVA and the entire broadcast sector in Canada, pleading with the CRTC to dismantle the “regulatory shackles” that are both “outdated” and “archaic” and thwart local companies from
Sherbrooke councilor Nancy Robichaud says she will be moving to Windsor mid-term for personal reasons. She says she is fulfilling all the necessary obligations to remain in office on the local council. In December, Nancy Robichaud will leave Sherbrooke to
JIM MORRIS – Dealing with chaos will be important when his team faces Jamaica away from home in the Concacaf Nations League quarterfinals on Friday, according to Canada interim coach Mauro Biello. Biello knows history won’t be on the side
(Ottawa) The Supreme Court will not hear the case of four Canadians detained in Syria who argue Ottawa has a legal obligation to help them return home. Published November 16th Jim Bronskill The Canadian Press The mother of one of