Emily Jackson, Financial Post

Emily Jackson

Financial Post

Toronto, ON, Canada

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  • Financial Post
  • SudburyStar
  • Healthing.ca
  • driving.ca
  • The Montreal Gazette
  • The Vancouver Sun
  • TheStarPhoenix.com
  • Edmonton Journal

Past articles by Emily:

Cenovus Energy posts quarterly loss on $1.9-billion impairment charge

Article content The Calgary-based oil and gas producer reported Tuesday it lost $408 million in the fourth quarter, although the company said it still sees long-term value in the U.S. manufacturing business. Otherwise, its results were buoyed by rallying energy prices and its acquisition of Husky Energy Inc., which Cenovus bought in 2021 in a deal that created Canada’s third largest oil and gas… → Read More

Suncor doubles its dividend as profits soar amid surging oil prices

Canadian oil giant swings to $1.5 billion profit from loss a year ago → Read More

How the COVID-19 pandemic could — and should — change the tourism sector – podcast

Episode 59 in Down to Business podcast from the Financial Post → Read More

How the COVID-19 pandemic could — and should — change the tourism sector – podcast

Episode 59 in Down to Business podcast from the Financial Post → Read More

Changing of the guard at the Bank of Canada in the throes of a global crisis – podcast

Episode 57 in Down to Business podcast from the Financial Post → Read More

Ski-Doo maker BRP reports $226-million loss as growth skids in pandemic

BRP will permanently stop building outboard engines, a move that will result in 650 job losses globally → Read More

Transat pushes back walk-away date on Air Canada deal after EU regulators begin probe

Questions also about deal price as carrier’s stock falls 65% in COVID-19 fallout → Read More

Air Canada to stop emergency wage subsidy; thousands of job cuts will leave workers out in the cold: union

CUPE says airline is cutting thousands of employees in a way that will prevent workers from accessing COVID-19 government aid → Read More

Air Canada to stop emergency wage subsidy; thousands of job cuts will leave workers out in the cold: union

CUPE says airline is cutting thousands of employees in a way that will prevent workers from accessing COVID-19 government aid → Read More

Goodbye office space, hello suburbs: Canadian real estate in pandemic times – podcast

Episode 55 in Down to Business podcast from the Financial Post → Read More

Goodbye office space, hello suburbs: Canadian real estate in pandemic times – podcast

Episode 55 in Down to Business podcast from the Financial Post → Read More

Matchmaking platform for protective gear rolled out as masks alone emerge as $3.5-billion sector

Startup Bulky.io using AI-enhanced technology to help Canadian manufacturers find buyers for hand sanitizer, masks, face shields and gowns → Read More

Matchmaking platform for protective gear rolled out as masks alone emerge as $3.5-billion sector

Startup Bulky.io using AI-enhanced technology to help Canadian manufacturers find buyers for hand sanitizer, masks, face shields and gowns → Read More

Canadian airline passengers are entitled to vouchers for cancelled flights from COVID-19 — but what about refunds?

In Europe and the United States, passengers receive full refunds → Read More

Canadian airline passengers are entitled to vouchers for cancelled flights from COVID-19 — but what about refunds?

In Europe and the United States, passengers receive full refunds → Read More

‘One hell of a deal:’ Auto dealers seek incentives to lure customers back after record 75% sales drop

Full recovery of market not seen until 2022 — until then expect aggressive promotions → Read More

Canada’s auto industry gears up to go back to work — podcast

Episode 53 in Down to Business podcast from the Financial Post → Read More

Shockproofing Canada: How business can prepare for the next shock — podcast

Canada needs to become more secure by becoming more self-sufficient. In a new series — Strong & Free: Shockproofing Canada — the Post examines how a country made wealthy by globalization and trade can also protect itself against pandemics and other unknown future shocks to ensure some of our immense resources and economic power are reserved for our own security. As COVID-19 continues to… → Read More

Quebec’s seemingly aggressive plan to reopen the economy next week seen as a risk worth taking

Economists, business associations and unions all on board with the plan given the trajectory of the virus, but a recovery may not come until 2022 → Read More

How farmers are taking the brunt of Canada’s meat packing problems in COVID-19 pandemic — podcast

Episode 52 in Down to Business podcast from the Financial Post → Read More