This week in Canadian business news, opening arguments will be heard in the Edward Rogers v. Rogers Communications Inc. case; Statistics Canada is set to release its labour force survey for October; and Toronto Regional Real Estate Board is scheduled to release October home sales figures.
Statistics Canada building and signs are pictured in Ottawa on Wednesday, July 3, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean KilpatrickCanada's most closely watched corporate intrigue saga is expected to begin a new chapter on Monday when opening arguments are heard in Edward Rogers v. Rogers Communications Inc. at the B.C. Supreme Court. Scion Edward Rogers is battling his sisters and mother for control of the telecom giant's board of directors.
The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board is scheduled to release October home sales figures on Wednesday. The board recently reported that the market kicked off the fall selling season with an 18 per cent year-over-year decrease in homes sold in September and a 34 per cent drop in new listings.Statistics Canada is set to release its labour force survey for October on Friday.
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