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Fuel and Payment Trends to Watch

Fuel and Payment Trends to Watch

By Quincy Hollingsworth August 22, 2026
Discover key fuel and payment trends for 2024, including electric vehicles and mobile wallets, as sustainability concerns drive change in the sector.
Alberta Court Rejects Lender Mortgage Fees

Alberta Court Rejects Lender Mortgage Fees

By Blythe Ashford August 15, 2026
Alberta court rejects lender mortgage fees in residential foreclosure case citing misconduct, affecting mortgage claims and borrower rights.
Small business sales decline in Canada

Small business sales decline in Canada

By Quincy Hollingsworth August 1, 2026
Canadian small businesses face declining sales due to raised gasoline prices and soft household budgets, affecting revenue and cash flows across the country.
BC Court Compels KPMG Partner Testimony Over Confidentiality

BC Court Compels KPMG Partner Testimony Over Confidentiality

By Blythe Ashford July 29, 2026
KPMG testimony forced by BC court as judge rejects confidentiality objections, compelling a partner to answer oath questions on a disputed tax transaction.
TSG Partners with Stripe on Payments Data

TSG Partners with Stripe on Payments Data

By Quincy Hollingsworth July 27, 2026
Stripe partners with TSG to help businesses extract growth from payments data, improving margins and reducing friction in compliance.
Kurv Agent aims to streamline sales process

Kurv Agent aims to streamline sales process

By Quincy Hollingsworth July 25, 2026
Kurv Agent simplifies merchant sales with a unified portal for onboarding, underwriting, and tracking to boost efficiency.
Commuters question metro shutdowns over job loss fears

Commuters question metro shutdowns over job loss fears

By Quincy Hollingsworth July 22, 2026
Stranded commuters question metro shutdowns over job loss fears as Delhi Metro stations close during the Cockroach Janta Party protest.
Man Wins Top Literary Prize in China

Man Wins Top Literary Prize in China

By Waverly Drummond July 21, 2026
Chinese food delivery rider Wang Jibing wins prestigious Lu Xun Literary Prize for his poetry collection Low Flight, exploring gig economy struggles in China.
Cyber defences found to be seriously lacking

Cyber defences found to be seriously lacking

By Waverly Drummond July 15, 2026
Many investment firms in Canada lack basic cybersecurity safeguards, according to a review by the Canadian Securities Administrators on cybersecurity defences.
Wall Street Profits Rise on Strong Trading

Wall Street Profits Rise on Strong Trading

By Quincy Hollingsworth July 14, 2026
Wall Street profits rise on strong trading as major banks see gains in equity markets ahead of Q2 earnings reports.
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