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6 days ago
- Business
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Business Matters: Canada-U.S. travel drops again in April
April was a busy month overall for Canadian airports but fewer passengers chose to fly to the United States for the third month in a row, according to the latest numbers from Statistics Canada. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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15-04-2025
- Automotive
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Business Matters: Honda staying in Canada for ‘foreseeable future,' refutes move report
Honda tells Global News it will continue to operate in Canada at 'full capacity for the foreseeable future' after a media report claimed the Japanese automaker was considering plans to switch some car production to the United States. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for Tuesday April 15, 2025.
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09-04-2025
- Business
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Business Matters: Chinese billionaire in B.C. wants to buy Hudson's Bay
A Chinese billionaire in British Columbia has taken to social media to announce her plans to buy dozens of Hudson's Bay locations after she saw 'Canadians feeling sad' over the collapse of the retail giant. Entrepreneur Weihong Liu is the board chairwoman of Central Walk, a retail investment company that owns three shopping centres in B.C. Anne Gaviola has this story and more in Business Matters for April 9, 2025.
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27-03-2025
- Automotive
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How Trump's 25% auto tariffs will affect Canada's automaker industry
U.S. President Donald Trump's newly announced 25 per cent tariffs on auto imports could be a big blow to Canada's economy. Anne Gaviola explains how hard the tariffs could hit Canada; how these taxes are in addition to existing steel and aluminum tariffs; and how long it could take before the Canadian auto sector might have to shut down.
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17-03-2025
- Business
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How the U.S.-Canada trade war affects flight deals and travel plans
The growing sentiment to 'buy Canadian' and boycott U.S. products is reaching new heights as travel plans are now feeling the shift amid the ongoing trade war. Domestic carriers are readjusting flight plans to keep up with changing attitudes. And, as Anne Gaviola explains, this trend may be a sign of things to come on the economic front.