Bank of Canada leaves key interest rate unchanged at 2.25%

TORONTO — The Bank of Canada left its key interest rate unchanged Wednesday as it signalled the 2.25 per cent level is about right to balance keeping inflation in check…

Wednesday assorted links

1. “…our findings are consistent with earlier research that intergenerational transfers can account for a relatively small share of the racial disparities in wealth that we observe in the data.”…

Canada’s cargo theft numbers soar, but true scale is unknown

Kingma, whose team manages Canada’s largest database of stolen trucks, trailers and cargo, works with insurers, transportation companies and police to track thefts and identify recovered goods, which can be…

Corporate Hollywood drama straight out of a movie

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Oreo to start selling sugar-free option in U.S. 00:26 Now Playing Corporate Hollywood drama straight…

Brookfield targets global dominance in property and casualty insurance

Brookfield Corp. plans to build its property and casualty insurance business as it looks to exploit a corner of the insurance industry in which the firm has a competitive edge…

Oreo to start selling sugar-free option in U.S.

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Now Playing Oreo to start selling sugar-free option in U.S. 00:26 UP NEXT Corporate Hollywood…

Wall Street awaits Fed’s rate decision, lookahead to Oracle earnings

Morning Brief host Julie Hyman takes a glance at the day’s biggest developing market stories ahead of the opening bell on December 10, 2025. Yahoo Finance’s team of expert reporters…

In a 400,000-year-old hearth, hints of humans taming fire earlier than thought

“This is a 400,000-year-old site where we have the earliest evidence of making fire, not just in Britain or Europe, but in fact anywhere else in the world,” said Nick…

Waves Coffee penalized $75K for repeatedly skirting B.C. recycling rules

The second major penalty to the Waves Coffee chain, the company has been found out of compliance in violations going back to 2020 Source link

Australia bans social media for children

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Crews search Moroccan building after deadly collapse 00:19 Now Playing Australia bans social media for…