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Regulator backs away from statement on flight refunds, saying it's not 'binding'

Regulator backs away from statement on flight refunds, saying it's not 'binding'

The Canadian Transportation Agency is backing away from an earlier statement on flight vouchers, saying its initial position on airlines' right to issue travel credits instead of a refund for cancelled trips is "not a binding decision.
Pandemic blamed as Dominion Diamond enters court protection from creditors

Pandemic blamed as Dominion Diamond enters court protection from creditors

CALGARY — The owner of Canada's first diamond mine blames transportation and business disruptions caused by measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic for its decision to seek court protection from creditors.
Q&A: How does Western Canadian Select oil pricing work?

Q&A: How does Western Canadian Select oil pricing work?

CALGARY — Western Canada's oil price woes are often illustrated by references to the Western Canadian Select benchmark crude oil price.
With masks and distancing, Volkswagen restarts production

With masks and distancing, Volkswagen restarts production

ZWICKAU, Germany — German automaker Volkswagen restarted production on Thursday at its plant in Zwickau, where its crucial mass-market electric vehicle is being made ahead of its launch later this year.
CDC tells South Dakota pork plant how to operate more safely

CDC tells South Dakota pork plant how to operate more safely

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.
Bellatrix sale to Return Energy proposed as exit to creditor protection status

Bellatrix sale to Return Energy proposed as exit to creditor protection status

Calgary-based Bellatrix Exploration Ltd. says it has struck a deal to exit Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act court protection after six months through a sale of its assets to Return Energy Inc. Return would pay $87.
Canfor warns pandemic will 'weigh heavily' on results as it reports Q1 $70M loss

Canfor warns pandemic will 'weigh heavily' on results as it reports Q1 $70M loss

VANCOUVER — Forestry firm Canfor Corp. is warning that the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will "weigh heavily" on its financial performance this year as it reports a net loss of $70 million in the first quarter. The loss on sales of $1.
Ticketmaster's TicketWeb among portals selling access to cancelled concert dates

Ticketmaster's TicketWeb among portals selling access to cancelled concert dates

TORONTO — Live concerts are cancelled in most parts of the country for the foreseeable future, yet Ticketmaster and other Canadian ticket portals have continued to sell access to upcoming events that aren't happening.
Working from home? You're probably eligible for an auto insurance discount

Working from home? You're probably eligible for an auto insurance discount

OTTAWA — Canadians looking to tighten their belts may want to look to their auto insurance for savings during the pandemic, experts say.
Canada Post sees 'Christmas-level' package volumes during COVID-19

Canada Post sees 'Christmas-level' package volumes during COVID-19

OTTAWA — Canada Post says it is experiencing Christmas-level parcel volumes as Canadians do more of their shopping online due to COVID-19. The postal service says it delivered more than 1.