
MONTREAL — Rising fuel prices caused by the war in Iran have begun to raise costs for Canadian shippers and ripple out to consumers, as fallout from the fighting filters into the broader economy.
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MONTREAL — Rising fuel prices caused by the war in Iran have begun to raise costs for Canadian shippers and ripple out to consumers, as fallout from the fighting filters into the broader economy.
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By Amanda Stephenson CALGARY, March 18 (Reuters) – A key plank of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s climate plan will likely miss its target implementation date, industry sources said, raising…
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