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Elon Musk asked Twitter about selling 10% of his Tesla stock. Survey says: yes

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Tesla, Inc. CEO Elon Musk should sell about 10 per cent of his Tesla stock, according to 57.9 per cent of people who voted on his Twitter poll asking users of the social media network whether he should offload the stake.

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Rogers debacle shows shortcomings in corporate regulations, experts say

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The boardroom feud at Rogers Communications Inc. has highlighted shortcomings in how Canada regulates companies across the country, a number of corporate governance experts said as they reacted to a recent court decision that appeared to bring an end to the saga.

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Jaguars stun Bills in low-scoring affair to claim 2nd win of season

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Jacksonville had the better Josh Allen on this Sunday, with the standout linebacker intercepting a pass, making a sack and recovering a fumble in a 9-6 upset of the Buffalo Bills.

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Canada strongly condemns attempted assassination of Iraqi prime minister

“Canada strongly condemns the attempted assassination of Iraq’s Prime Minister, Mustafa al-Kadhimi, on November 7. We are relieved that the prime minister remains in good health. We wish a prompt recovery to those injured.

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Canada withdraws families of embassy staff, non-essential personnel in Ethiopia amid Tigray crisis

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Canada is withdrawing the families of embassy staff and non-essential personnel from Ethiopia as fighting in the country’s northern region of Tigray intensifies.

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