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TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: LAVAL — Several candidates for the leadership of the Quebec Liberal Party say they’re open to fossil-fuel projects ...
Marveri says that it's building technology that's creating faster and more accurate corporate diligence.
Law firms had a slow start to 2025, but President Donald Trump’s global trade war fueled surging demand in March that helped ...
Nico Beedle left Big Law and, in 2016, cofounded a boutique firm where senior lawyers decide their workload and take home 75% ...
Many rookie Liberal members of Parliament boast impressive business credentials, including a former Quebec finance minister, ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has reissued a tender for $900 million in federal funding to help de-risk SMR deployment ...
(Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP File) Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre holds a Canada First Rally For Change, in ...
Ontario court denies Hudson’s Bay’s choice of legal counsel for employees, approves art collection auction amid deepening ...
A court appearance from Hudson’s Bay is raising doubts over how much money the faltering retailer will have left for ...
President Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order targeting college accreditors, a group of largely unknown but ...
A rule change in some states has opened up an avenue for accounting firms that want to diversify their offerings. Some ...
By Noam Scheiber Years before the law firm Paul Weiss struck a deal with President Trump over an executive order that threatened its business, the storied New York partnership made another fateful ...