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Germany to restrict AstraZeneca use in under-60s over clots

Germany to restrict AstraZeneca use in under-60s over clots

BERLIN — German health officials agreed Tuesday to restrict the use of AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine in people under 60, amid fresh concern over unusual blood clots reported in a tiny number of those who received the shots.
West Fraser says OSB panel production has been restored at Quebec mill closed in 2008

West Fraser says OSB panel production has been restored at Quebec mill closed in 2008

CALGARY — West Fraser Timber Co. Ltd. says it has begun producing and shipping building panels from the Chambord, Que., oriented strand board (OSB) mill it inherited with its recent $4-billion all-stock takeover of rival Norbord Inc.
Economic recovery could reveal understaffed restaurant industry

Economic recovery could reveal understaffed restaurant industry

Ever since Jessye Grundlingh immigrated to Canada from South Africa a decade ago, restaurant work has been a major part of her professional career.
Epic Games complains about Apple to UK competition watchdog

Epic Games complains about Apple to UK competition watchdog

LONDON — Epic Games submitted a complaint Tuesday about Apple's alleged “monopolistic practices" to the U.K. competition watchdog, which is investigating the iPhone maker over concerns it has a dominant position in app distribution.
IMF head: global growth prospects rising but dangers remain

IMF head: global growth prospects rising but dangers remain

WASHINGTON — The head of the 190-nation International Monetary Fund says prospects for global growth have brightened since January, helped by a $1.9 trillion U.S. rescue package.
Supreme Court case could change the nature of college sports

Supreme Court case could change the nature of college sports

WASHINGTON — A Supreme Court case being argued this week amid March Madness could erode the difference between elite college athletes and professional sports stars.
Consumer confidence surges in March to highest point in year

Consumer confidence surges in March to highest point in year

WASHINGTON — U.S. consumer confidence surged in March to the highest reading in a year, helped by increased vaccinations and more government economic support. The Conference Board said Tuesday its consumer confidence index rose to 109.
Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan earned total-fund net return of 8.6 per cent in 2020

Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan earned total-fund net return of 8.6 per cent in 2020

TORONTO — The Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board says it earned a total-fund net return of 8.6 per cent last year. The pension fund manager says net assets totalled $221.2 billion at Dec. 31, 2020, up $13.8 billion from a year earlier.
Obsidian Energy allows hostile takeover offer for Bonterra Energy to expire

Obsidian Energy allows hostile takeover offer for Bonterra Energy to expire

CALGARY — Obsidian Energy has ended its hostile takeover attempt for Bonterra Energy Corp. The company allowed its offer to buy Bonterra to expire on Monday.
Competition Bureau lays charges in alleged bid-rigging scheme at Toronto condos

Competition Bureau lays charges in alleged bid-rigging scheme at Toronto condos

TORONTO — Criminal charges have been laid against four companies and three individuals in connection with an alleged conspiracy to commit fraud and rig bids for condominium refurbishments in the Toronto area, the Competition Bureau of Canada announce
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