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  • Existing home sales rise in U.S.

    Home sales rose in January to the highest pace in nearly two years, flashing signs of health ahead of the spring-buying season.



  • Online surveillance bill set-up costs estimated at $80M

    A bill to force internet service providers to collect customer information, known as the lawful access or online surveillance bill, will cost at least $80 million to implement, CBC News has learned.



  • Canada Goose sues competitor over alleged replicas

    Canadian outerwear manufacturer Canada Goose Inc. is suing a competitor for trademark infringement, accusing it of making shoddy replicas of the distinctive Canada Goose parkas.



  • Greece scrambles to adopt cuts program

    Greece scrambled Wednesday to adopt a batch of emergency laws that will further cut incomes and government spending, while revising deficit estimates higher, a day after securing a new bailout and debt relief deal designed to stave off bankruptcy.



  • Honda recalls vans with falling doors

    Honda is recalling 2,790 Honda Odyssey vans in Canada as part of a larger recall because the rear doors can fall on people unexpectedly — and have done so on at least two occasions in the U.S.



  • Sears profit falls 53%

    Department store retailer Sears Canada Inc. saw its net profits cut by more than half in the latest quarter on a drop in revenues at its stores.



  • Most Canadians expect to work past age 66

    As Canadian live longer and face tougher financial choices in their golden years, fewer than a third of respondents in a new survey plan to be fully retired by 66.



  • Canada's 'riskiest online cities' ranked

    Burlington, Ont. has been named "Canada's riskiest online city" by internet security software firm Symantec for the second year in a row, followed by Port Coquitlam, Vancouver and Langley, B.C.



  • Chinese exports to Europe slow

    Data released Wednesday suggested China's manufacturing sector contracted for the fourth straight month in February.



  • Rogers profit rises on wireless growth

    Rogers Communications Inc. announced an 11 per cent increase in its dividend Wednesday as the telecom giant reported higher fourth-quarter profits that easily beat analyst expectations.



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