By the time many fans made it to the front of the queue, they say only high-priced resale tickets were available on sites like Ticketmaster. Experts say creating legislation to make ticket buying more fair could help, but it's no easy task.
A deal with the Trump administration for tariff relief on Canadian steel and aluminum exports is likely to happen soon, says a former top Canadian trade negotiator.
The federal government gave Stellantis close to $105 million to retool two Ontario plants and is now reviewing the contract to see if the automaker violated the deal by announcing it's moving some Canadian production to the U.S.
After investigating a complaint from a B.C. customer that their Amazon order never arrived, Consumer Protection B.C. has ordered the e-commerce giant to pay close to $20,000 in fines, legal fees and a $511.25 refund to the customer.
Ticketmaster, the world's largest online box office, is promising for the first time to crack down on industrial-scale scalpers to bar them from using hundreds -- sometimes thousands -- of fake Ticketmaster accounts to buy up and resell tickets for . ...
A cryptocurrency exchange has been slapped with a fine of almost $177 million -- the largest-ever penalty by Canada's financial intelligence agency -- for infractions including failing to flag more than 1,000 transactions with suspected links to ...
OpenAI said Tuesday it is introducing its own web browser, Atlas, putting the ChatGPT maker in direct competition with Google as more internet users rely on artificial intelligence to answer their questions.
Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 2.4 per cent in September, as grocery prices climbed and gas and travel tour prices fell at a slower pace, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
Beer maker Molson Coors Beverage Company said on Monday it would cut about 400 jobs, or nine per cent of its salaried workforce in the Americas by year end as part of a corporate restructuring plan.
Canadian firms feel conditions are slightly better than earlier in the year but they are unlikely to boost investments or hiring given the dampening effect of U.S. tariffs, a Bank of Canada survey showed on Monday.