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Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s right-hand man, dies at 99

by Walter Watson
Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett’s right-hand man, dies at 99

Charlie Munger, who helped Warren Buffett build Berkshire Hathaway into an investment powerhouse, has died at a California hospital. He was 99. Berkshire Hathaway said in a statement that Munger’s …

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Ottawa Public Health urges tough anti-smoking policy that New Zealand is scrapping

by Akin Smith
Ottawa Public Health urges tough anti-smoking policy that New Zealand is scrapping

Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is calling on the federal government to follow the example of New Zealand’s Smoke-Free Generation law, which sought to ban cigarette sales to anyone born after 2008 …

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Israel’s war with Hamas brings renewed focus to BDS movement and role of boycotts to effect change

by Walter Watson
Israel’s war with Hamas brings renewed focus to BDS movement and role of boycotts to effect change

As the war between Israel and Hamas rages on, consumers and corporations are being drawn into the fight by way of boycotts and other forms of protest. The flareup in …

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Scotiabank profit falls as bank sets aside almost $1.3B to cover bad loans

by Anas Siddiqui
Scotiabank profit falls as bank sets aside almost .3B to cover bad loans

The Bank of Nova Scotia said its profit slumped in the fourth quarter for a variety of reasons, but a major one was a more than doubling in the amount …

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Quebec’s stock market regulator can go after Canada’s Panama Papers kingpin, Supreme Court rules

by Anas Siddiqui
Quebec’s stock market regulator can go after Canada’s Panama Papers kingpin, Supreme Court rules

Everyone seems to want a piece of Fred Sharp, the self-styled private banker from West Vancouver who built a huge network of offshore companies that facilitated, according to U.S. court …

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Marathon stock jumps 11% amid global expansion

by Isaac Wright
Marathon stock jumps 11% amid global expansion

The world’s largest Bitcoin mining company is set to geographically diversify business, leading to a gradual decrease in production costs. Shares of Bitcoin (BTC) mining company Marathon Digital (MARA) rallied …

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Cyprus lit up with flurry of oligarch transactions after Russia invaded Ukraine, leaked files show

by Walter Watson
Cyprus lit up with flurry of oligarch transactions after Russia invaded Ukraine, leaked files show

With Russian tanks and troops descending on Ukraine in early 2022, Cyprus became a hotbed of financial activity. The island country has long been known as an offshore transit point …

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Canada working to cope with ‘profoundly frustrating’ situation at Rafah crossing with Gaza

by Walter Watson
Canada working to cope with ‘profoundly frustrating’ situation at Rafah crossing with Gaza

A senior Canadian diplomat says the situation around the stop-start evacuation of Canadians from Gaza has been “profoundly frustrating,” with the Rafah crossing set to potentially reopen on Sunday. “I was …

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Canadian mining company at centre of deadly Panama protests has no plans to scale back

by Anas Siddiqui
Canadian mining company at centre of deadly Panama protests has no plans to scale back

The Canadian mining company that controls a massive copper mine in Panama says it has no plans to alter its operations despite widespread local protests against the firm’s mining contract that …

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MPs to study $300M Liberal government paid to now-shuttered COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer

by Akin Smith
MPs to study 0M Liberal government paid to now-shuttered COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer

MPs on the House of Commons health committee voted Wednesday to launch a study into the more than $300 million the Liberal government paid to a now-shuttered Quebec-based pharmaceutical company whose …

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