Armina Legaya
Reporter with the Canadian Press
About Armina Legaya
CIBC CEO calls energy Canada's 'family business'
CIBC's chief executive Victor Dodig rallied support for Canada's energy sector, saying it's the country's "family business" and that the shortage of pipeline capacity represents a "critical threat" to our economy.
U.S President 'in severe mental decline,' or so says The Mooch
Former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci has a couple of tips for the next prime minister of Canada on how to deal with Donald Trump: stay out of his field of vision and exercise restraint, because the U.S. president is in "severe mental decline."
Massive security breach at Capital One exposes data of 6 million Canadians
A massive security breach at credit card giant Capital One Financial has compromised the personal data of roughly 106 million people, including six million Canadians, and left approximately 1 million social insurance numbers exposed.
OCS pulls affected CannTrust cannabis products amid Health Canada probe
The Ontario Cannabis Store has removed certain CannTrust Holdings Inc. products from its online store and from distribution to physical outlets until Health Canada completes its investigation involving pot cultivation in unlicensed rooms, while other provinces continue to stock and sell the company's goods.
Grassy Narrows protester interrupts Trudeau at Toronto Liberal event
An appearance by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at an event for Liberal supporters in Toronto was interrupted by a protester from Grassy Narrows First Nation on Thursday, May 9, 2019.
With Oct. 17 days away, recreational cannabis landscape still hazy
Jimmy's Cannabis will be opening its doors to the public for the first time on Oct. 17 — but it's still not clear whether there will be any pot products on its shelves.
The corporate climb: Stalled progress for women in Canadian C-suites
None of Canada's TSX 60 companies were headed by a woman and two-thirds did not include a single woman among top earners during their latest fiscal year, reveals a Canadian Press analysis of corporate Canada's highest ranks.
'A death blow': Tariff threat looms large in the heart of Canada's auto industry
Mike Malott has survived massive turmoil during his nearly 20 years as an automotive worker here in the the heart of the Canadian industry — but now that his livelihood is in the crosshairs of a United States president who appears hell-bent on restricting cross-border trade, he is frightened.
BMO and CIBC's Simplii warn fraudsters may have accessed clients' data
Two of Canada's biggest banks warned on Monday, May 28, 2018, that "fraudsters" may have accessed certain personal and financial information of up to 90,000 customers.
Aurora Cannabis to buy rival MedReleaf in $3.2 billion all-stock friendly deal
Aurora Cannabis Inc. has inked a friendly deal to acquire MedReleaf Corp. in an all-stock transaction valued at $3.2 billion, marking the biggest acquisition to date in Canada's cannabis industry.