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Why you should visit these historic ‘Swiss’ chalets – in a Canadian mountain town

Open this photo in gallery:I’m a Golden outdoor enthusiast, but the Chalet Aemmer was too perfect to leave. I alternated between curling up on...

Hiring rebounds in September, lowering odds of larger Bank of Canada rate cut

Canadian employment rebounded in September and the unemployment rate ticked lower, forcing investors to trim their bets that the Bank of Canada will deliver...

Which travel credit card is right for you? We ranked Canada’s top choices

Consumers are bombarded - in their inboxes, on billboards, at the mall - with invitations to apply for new credit cards. Determining whether a...

The Globe’s first ever Big Guide to Canadian Credit Cards

The Globe and Mail’s Big Guide to Credit Cards is compiled strictly according to the math – that is, it assesses cards according to...

Volatus has the tech ready for drone deliveries. It’s just waiting on Canadian regulators to catch up

A few years ago, if you’d asked Glen Lynch what he thought about the business of owning and operating drones, he’d have been quick...

Canada’s $2-billion AI computing plan could wind up helping foreign tech giants

Open this photo in gallery:Canada’s $2-billion sovereign computing strategy is designed to help domestic companies access the necessary services to power artificial intelligence. But...

TD Bank’s next CEO, Rogers’ MLSE deal and Canada’s new mortgage rules: Must-read business and investing stories

Open this photo in gallery:Getting caught up on a week that got away? Here’s your weekly digest of the Globe’s most essential business and...

Taylor Pendrith hopes playing on home soil will change fortune at Presidents Cup

Open this photo in gallery:Like many Canadian kids, hockey was Taylor Pendrith’s first love. He wasn’t bad at it but in his teens realized...

Bank of Canada’s Tiff Macklem warns AI could destroy more jobs than it creates

Open this photo in gallery:Artificial intelligence could have disruptive effects on the economy and end up destroying more jobs than it creates, Bank of...

More than 200,000 international students in Canada will see their work permits expire by end of 2025

Open this photo in gallery:There is an immense disconnect between the government’s proposed permanent resident approvals and the number of temporary residents already in...

Pilots union reports progress in Air Canada talks, but gaps remain as work stoppage deadline looms

Open this photo in gallery:As the deadline for an Air Canada strike or lockout nears, the union leader representing 5,200 Air Canada pilots says...

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