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CEO pay has topped $12.3M. Can it keep rising post-pandemic?

CEO pay has topped $12.3M. Can it keep rising post-pandemic?

The typical pay package for CEOs at the biggest U.S. companies topped $12.3 million last year, and the gap between the boss and their workforces widened further, according to AP’s annual survey of executive compensation.
Canada initiates dumping investigation of steel imports from five countries

Canada initiates dumping investigation of steel imports from five countries

OTTAWA — The Canada Border Services Agency says it has initiated an investigation in alleged dumping of some steel imports from Taiwan, Germany, South Korea, Malaysia and Turkey.
ATS Automation Tooling Systems reports $13.1M fourth-quarter profit

ATS Automation Tooling Systems reports $13.1M fourth-quarter profit

CAMBRIDGE, Ont. — ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc. says it is focused on its costs and the preservation of liquidity as it works to deal with disruptions caused by the pandemic.
BMO reports Q2 profit down from year ago as provisions for credit losses rise

BMO reports Q2 profit down from year ago as provisions for credit losses rise

TORONTO — BMO Financial Group reported a second-quarter profit of $689 million, down from $1.5 billion a year ago, as it increased the amount set aside for bad loans due to the pandemic.
Toronto Star owner Torstar to be sold, taken private in $52- million deal

Toronto Star owner Torstar to be sold, taken private in $52- million deal

TORONTO — Five families that built and grew media conglomerate Torstar Corp. have agreed to hand the newspapers they presided over for roughly 70 years to a Canadian investment firm that plans to take the company private.
N.L. warns of exodus of oil and gas industry without more federal help

N.L. warns of exodus of oil and gas industry without more federal help

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador's government is looking for a rapid answer from Ottawa on its request for aid for the offshore oil sector in light of a quickening exodus of exploration rigs from the province.
Stanley Ho, who built Macao's gambling industry, dies at 98

Stanley Ho, who built Macao's gambling industry, dies at 98

HONG KONG — Casino tycoon Stanley Ho, whose business empire dominated the Portuguese gambling enclave of Macao for decades, died Tuesday in Hong Kong at age 98.
Kansas governor vetoes limits on her power but loosens rules

Kansas governor vetoes limits on her power but loosens rules

TOPEKA, Kan.
Stocks rise on Wall Street, but US braces for 100,000 deaths

Stocks rise on Wall Street, but US braces for 100,000 deaths

NEW YORK — Stocks surged on Wall Street to their highest levels since the business shutdowns took hold in the U.S.
National Bank reports Q2 net income of $379 million, beats analyst expectations

National Bank reports Q2 net income of $379 million, beats analyst expectations

MONTREAL — National Bank of Canada's net income plunged 32 per cent in its second quarter as it put aside five times the provisions for credit losses than it did a year ago due to the economic storm triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic.