Amazon won’t save you from car dealers just yet

Pro-five-oh / Wikimedia Buying a car is almost always a huge pain. But these days, there are more and more ways to buy a car online, and for many people, that’s a good thing. When buying a Tesla, for example, the price is the price — there are no dealer markups, and you can finance … Read more

Kid Rock Tells Tucker Carlson His Bud Light Boycott Is Over

It’s been a rocky year for Anheuser-Busch InBev-owned Bud Light following the company’s partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, which led to calls for a boycott and a subsequent decline in sales. Now, musician Kid Rock — who vented his frustration with the brand by firing at cases of Bud Light with a rifle — … Read more

10 Powerful Link-Building Tactics for Boosting Your Website’s SEO

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Link building is an essential cornerstone of any solid SEO strategy, and with Google’s continued trend towards machine learning in its algorithms and rewarding sites that display relevance, quality, and authority, building a healthy link profile is harder than ever. In this post, we’ll look at 10 … Read more

For Blue Jays owner Rogers, signing Shohei Ohtani is about more than just baseball

The Toronto Blue Jays are reportedly one of the last teams still in the running to sign baseball’s superstar Shohei Ohtani. Baseball insiders say it will take between $500-$600 million to land the Japanese phenom. But for Rogers Communications, the company that owns the team, this isn’t just about baseball. They want Ohtani to come to … Read more

Ottawa getting $40 million refund from former parent company of Quebec COVID vaccine maker

Ottawa will be getting a $40 million refund after it gave Quebec City-based biopharmaceutical company Medicago more than $300 million to develop and manufacture a home-grown COVID-19 vaccine that never made it to market. The news comes after Conservative, Bloc and NDP MPs on the House of Commons health committee grilled staff from Canada’s procurement department this … Read more

Grocery code of conduct will raise prices, not lower them, Loblaws and Walmart tell lawmakers

The head of Canada’s biggest grocery chain says the looming implementation of the grocery code of conduct would lead to higher prices for consumers, not lower ones. Speaking at a House of Commons agriculture committee meeting on Thursday morning on stabilizing food prices, Galen Weston, executive chairman of the Loblaws group of companies, said his … Read more