
Chris Reynolds
Business Reporter at The Canadian Press
Business Reporter, The Canadian Press, [email protected]
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1 week ago |
cp24.com | Chris Reynolds
MONTREAL - Canada Post employees could be headed to the picket line in just over two weeks, with an extension on existing deals between the Crown corporation and the union expiring on May 22. A strike or lockout would mark the second time in under six months that the postal service ground to a halt after 55,000 employees walked off the job for 32 days in November and December.
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1 month ago |
cp24.com | Chris Reynolds |Jordan Omstead
OTTAWA - Canadian visits to the United States plummeted last month amid anger over tariffs and annexation threats from its president, on top of growing fears about treatment at the border. In March, the number of Canadians returning home by car from the U.S. fell nearly 32 per cent compared to March 2024, the third consecutive month of year-over-year declines and the steepest plunge since the pandemic, according to Statistics Canada.
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Feb 12, 2025 |
linkedin.com | Chris Reynolds
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Dec 18, 2024 |
cp24.com | Chris Reynolds
In a post on Truth Social early Wednesday, Donald Trump claimed his country is financially supporting its northern neighbour. The U.S. president-elect wrote that “we subsidize Canada to the tune of $100,000,000 a year” — an apparent reference to a previous claim about a $100-billion trade gap — and said the imbalance “makes no sense.”“Many Canadians want Canada to become the 51st State,” he said in the post, made at 3:23 a.m. EST.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
cp24.com | Chris Reynolds
MONTREAL — Barry Choi has been noticing fewer filled seats on some of his flights over the past year. “People are travelling a little bit less,” said Choi, who runs the Money We Have personal finance and travel website, which has him on a plane every four to six weeks. The trend is one he wouldn’t have anticipated two years ago, when the urge to get away was nearly palpable after COVID-19 border closures ended and air travel became possible once more.
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Many snowbirds are scrambling to sell their homes in Florida as a weak loonie and high insurance costs drive a Canadian exodus from the sunshine state. https://t.co/Dam0ESCQjJ

Canadians hoping plans for a speedy new rail line between Toronto and Quebec City would move forward this year will instead see further delays – and the prospect of a federal election makes the timeline more uncertain than ever. https://t.co/fGd3ZV4Dg8

Purolator and UPS have paused shipments from some courier companies as they try to work through a deluge of deliveries brought on by the Canada Post strike, creating even bigger backlogs at the height of the holiday shipping season. https://t.co/FBBOe5KbOk