Ontario Power Generation says it has signed a deal to buy the former head office building for General Motors of Canada in Oshawa, Ont., and plans to use it for its own corporate headquarters.
Nearly half of all insolvencies last year were filed by millennials: StudyTSX recap: Index finishes slightly higher amid gains in energy stocksBank of Canada seeks 'new thinking' with outsider at rate tableCanada crushes expectations, adding 150,000 jobs in JanuaryThe Daily Chase: Canopy Growth to cut 800 jobs; Bombardier forecasts increased jet demandBoC
considered not raising rates last month, but hot economy swayed decisionFive key takeaways from the BoC's first summary of interest rate deliberationsThe Daily Chase: Macklem defends rate pause; Uber ridership rebounds in Q4TSX recap: Index finishes higher amid gains in energy stocksThe Daily Chase: Cineplex reports Q4 profit; Canadians say they need $1.7M for retirement
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