May 5, 2025
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Business Resilience

Jack in the Box Closing Up to 200 Locations

The company intends to sell some of its real estate and stop issuing dividends. Restaurant chain Jack in the Box Inc. will shut down hundreds of outlets, and is also looking at potentially selling off its Del Taco brand of stores, the company said in an April 23 statement. “Jack in the Box will implement

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Business Resilience

Data Reveal Drop in US Imports From China Amid Tariff Showdown

‘It’s a strange time in the logistics world,’ one industry expert said. A slowdown in U.S.–China trade activity amid tariff tensions is starting to show up in industry data. Beginning in 2025, companies ramped up their imports from China to avert the White House’s looming tariffs. The front-running trend had been prevalent across trade data.

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Business Resilience

Keurig Dr Pepper Reports Strong Earnings While PepsiCo Falters as Tariffs Loom

PepsiCo warned about increased supply chain costs, forecasting earnings per share to fall by 3 percent this year. Keurig Dr Pepper saw net sales of $3.64 billion in the first quarter—a 4.8 percent increase from the first quarter of 2024—the company said in an April 24 statement. Diluted earnings per share (EPS) rose by 15.2

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Business Resilience

US Existing Home Sales Fell 5.9 Percent in March, Largest Drop in More Than 2 Years

The median home sales price continued to grow at 2.7 percent year over year to a new national median of $403,700, an all-time high for the month of March. Existing single-family home sales across the United States fell by 5.9 percent in March from February—the steepest monthly drop since November 2022—and were down 2.4 percent

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Business Resilience

US Durable Goods Orders Spike on Solid Aircraft Demand, ‘Front-Running’ Tariffs

Orders for long-lasting goods were the highest since this past summer. Solid demand for transportation and companies’ “front-running” U.S. tariffs contributed to a spike in durable goods orders in March. New Census Bureau data show that orders for manufactured goods soared by 9.2 percent, to $315.7 billion, last month, up from a 0.9 percent increase

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Canada News Resilience

Ontario Kosher Pizzeria Broken Into Over Jewish Holiday

York Regional Police are asking for the public’s help to find a suspect that broke into three Jewish businesses, including a pizzeria, during Passover. The break-ins happened overnight between April 18 and 19 in the Thornhill neighbourhood within Vaughan, according to police. It’s being called an attempt to “intimidate and target” the Jewish community by

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Canada News Resilience

Which Federal Candidates are the Premiers Endorsing?

The countdown is on for Canada’s federal election and some premiers have made it clear who they will cast a vote for when they head to the ballot box on April 28. While many of the leaders have indicated they will back the federal party of the same political stripe, there are a few notable

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Canada News Resilience

Man Given Five Months in US Jail for Smuggling People Across Border From BC

The U.S. District Attorney’s office in Seattle says a 27-year-old man has been sentenced to five months in jail for helping smuggle eight Indian nationals across the border between British Columbia and Washington state. It says Rajat Rajat, an Indian citizen who lives in California, was indicted alongside three other people. The office says the

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Canada News Resilience

Quebec Court Overturns Out-of-Province Tuition Hike at English Universities

A Quebec Superior Court judge has invalidated a university tuition hike for out-of-province students meant to reduce the number of English speakers in the province. A ruling out today says the Quebec government’s 2023 decision to increase out-of-province tuition by $3,000—33 percent—was unreasonable and based on limited data. However, the fee hike may remain in

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Canada News Resilience

Carney Says Trump Mentioned Canada as 51st State During March Call

Liberal Leader Mark Carney confirmed that U.S. President Donald Trump referenced Canada as the “51st state” during the two leaders’ phone call in March, but doubled down on his previous statement that Trump respected Canada’s sovereignty during the call. An April 24 report from CBC News based on anonymous sources said that Trump had mentioned

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