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Apple revokes Facebook’s app development credentials after latest data tracking revelations: Bloomberg News


Apple's decision demonstrates both its power over the industry and a penchant for privacy

Federal Reserve holds interest rates, pivots to ‘patient’ approach to future moves: Bloomberg News


The Fed signalled flexibility on the path for reducing its balance sheet, a substantial pivot away from its bias just last month toward higher borrowing costs

Federal Reserve holds rate: Read the official statement: Financial Post Staff


Fed says it will be patient with future rate hikes

How Choice REIT transformed into Canada’s biggest real estate player: Yadullah Hussain


TD Securities executives Steve Dumanski and David Montanera explain why Loblaw spun out Choice REIT

U.S. finance chair says steel, aluminum tariffs on Canada and Mexico should go before new NAFTA passed: Reuters


The powerful Republican senator says U.S. farmers, under pressure because of the tariffs, need relief fast

Amazon embroiled in Ontario labour relations board complaint over couriers: The Canadian Press


Union representing couriers alleges unfair labour practices resulting in termination of employees, closure of one company and the bankruptcy of another

Innovation Nation: Does Canada’s tech sector need a rebrand?: Special to Financial Post


Michael Litt: The misunderstandings and misconceptions surrounding our digital industries are killing our economic potential to move ahead as a nation

Can blockchain give us back our privacy?: Special to Financial Post


Innovation Nation: The same code that identifies each bitcoin as unique and secures the vast Bitcoin network against hacking, could do the same for every person

Green bonds will continue their strong pace in 2019: Yadullah Hussain


Marc St-Onge of CIBC Capital Markets speaks about the rise of green and sustainable bonds in Canada

Innovation Nation: How Montreal’s status as a video game development hub is helping fuel innovation in Canada: Chad Sapieha


Video game development creates new technologies with uses that go beyond the gaming industry

Why we need data rights: ‘Not everything about us should be for sale’: Special to Financial Post


Innovation Nation: We are stumbling into the completion of a surveillance state in the name of innovation and efficiency, writes Bianca Wylie

Metro planning to expand grocery delivery service to gird against sector change: Jake Edmiston


Canadian grocery industry's 'mushy middle' — the conventional brands — are most vulnerable to being left behind in challenging landscape

Caisse and OMERS’ Oxford team up in $4.7 billion deal for warehouse developer IDI Logistics: The Canadian Press


With the decline of shopping malls, the Quebec pension fund is accelerating its shift to industrial real estate

The secret sauce that’s made Montreal a global hot spot for making video games: Chad Sapieha


Tax incentives and world-class talent are just some of the reasons why industry giants such as Budge Studios have made Montreal home

Terence Corcoran: 5G had better be worth all the global chaos it’s wreaking - The London Free Press:


Terence Corcoran: 5G had better be worth all the global chaos it’s wreaking The London Free Press If you are feeling uncertain and even confused over the world-spinning news streaming constantly out about China, Huawei, 5G, Trump, national security, trade...

Hostility in the oilpatch: Unsolicited takeovers the new normal in undervalued sector: Geoffrey Morgan


The number of hostile bids in 2018 could be a signal of an coming uptick in energy mergers and acquisitions

Smart cities may be too smart for their own good: James McLeod


The devil of this technology-driven utopia is in the details, or, more specifically, the data

Canaccord king of cannabis deals, but competition looms in new year: Vanmala Subramaniam


The green rush that has been a financial gold mine for smaller independent investment firms may not last

‘Price tension’ to drive gender and green bonds: Barbara Shecter


Canada had the world's fourth fastest-growing investor base in the environmental, social and governance (ESG) bond space

Apple sees sales largely below expectations as weak iPhone demand continues: Reuters


CEO Tim Cook will rethink how it prices iPhones outside the U.S. to help boost quarterly sales. Already, he says, January looks better than December


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