Picasso painting breaks auction record
A 1932 Pablo Picasso painting of his mistress has sold for $106.5 million US, a world record price for any work of art at auction. cbc.ca |
Seniors' units available but unaffordable
While many seniors struggle to find appropriate housing, more than 10 per cent of rental units designated for seniors sit vacant. cbc.ca |
Target stores bull's-eye for liberal backlash
Protesters have been rallying outside Target Corp. or its stores almost daily since the retailer angered gay rights supporters and progressives by giving money to help a conservative Republican gubernatorial candidate in Minnesota. cbc.ca |
Real estate listing deal opens door for sellers
A deal worked out by the federal Competition Bureau and Canada's real estate industry could mean big changes to the way Canadians sell their homes. cbc.ca |
Saputo searches for Listeria source in Que. plant
Canadian cheese giant Saputo is continuing to investigate the cause of a Listeria bacteria contamination that prompted the company to voluntarily recall several lots of cheese from an unidentified Quebec plant. cbc.ca |