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Edmonton's Citadel Theatre says actor died during performance of 'A Christmas Carol'

EDMONTON — An actor who was portraying the ghost of Jacob Marley and Mr. Fezziwig in an Edmonton theatre company's production of "A Christmas Carol" died during a performance of the holiday classic, the company says.
Economic impact of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Vancouver estimated at $157 M

Economic impact of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Vancouver estimated at $157 M

VANCOUVER — Tourism body Destination Vancouver says Taylor Swift will bring an estimated $157 million economic impact to the city next week with the three final concert dates of the record-breaking Eras Tour.
Economic impact of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Vancouver estimated at $157 M

Economic impact of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour in Vancouver estimated at $157 M

VANCOUVER — Tourism body Destination Vancouver says Taylor Swift will bring an estimated $157 million economic impact to the city next week with the three final concert dates of the record-breaking Eras Tour.
Will Trump's return lead to a new wave of bestselling books?

Will Trump's return lead to a new wave of bestselling books?

NEW YORK (AP) — As she anticipates her estranged uncle's return to the White House, Mary Trump isn't expecting any future book to catch on like such first-term tell-alls as Michael Wolff's million-selling “Fire and Fury” or her own blockbuster, “Too
Couche-Tard confident in persistent but friendly approach to bid for 7-Eleven owner

Couche-Tard confident in persistent but friendly approach to bid for 7-Eleven owner

Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc.'s chief executive says the company is taking a "persistent" but "friendly" approach with the Japanese owner of the 7-Eleven convenience store chain it's trying to acquire.
Renter speaks out about dangerous conditions of Alberta home recently shuttered by AHS

Renter speaks out about dangerous conditions of Alberta home recently shuttered by AHS

“There need to be mandatory inspections for rentals, no one should ever have to put their children at risk just to have a roof over their heads,” says renter whose home was declared unsafe by Alberta Health Services.
Ontario proposes job-protected leave for parents who adopt or use surrogate

Ontario proposes job-protected leave for parents who adopt or use surrogate

TORONTO — Ontario's labour minister says the province is planning to introduce a job-protected leave of 16 weeks for people who adopt children or have kids through surrogacy.
Canada may add more resources at the U.S. border after tariff threats: minister

Canada may add more resources at the U.S. border after tariff threats: minister

OTTAWA — Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Canada is considering a number of measures at the American border, including additional resources.
Consumer debt continues to grow, reaching record $2.5T, credit bureaus say

Consumer debt continues to grow, reaching record $2.5T, credit bureaus say

TORONTO — Consumer debt rose to a record $2.5 trillion in the third quarter as many Canadians continue to struggle with high living costs and rising unemployment, new surveys from two credit bureaus say.
Small business owners breathe easier over labor costs after decision to strike down overtime rule

Small business owners breathe easier over labor costs after decision to strike down overtime rule

Small business owners have had a mostly positive reaction to a judge's decision to strike down an overtime rule that would have qualified more workers for overtime pay. On Nov.
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