Quebec nurse had to clean up after husband's death in Montreal hospital
On a night she should have been mourning, a nurse from Quebec's Laurentians region says she was forced to clean up her husband after he died at a hospital in Montreal.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:
Metro Inc. is set to release Q1 results on Tuesday. The grocer and its competitors have struggled with supply chain issues and employee absenteeism due to COVID-19 protocols, with sporadic shortages of certain products being reported throughout the country.
Canadian National Railway Co. is expected to release Q4 results on Tuesday.
The Montreal-based company announced in December that former executive Jim Vena had removed himself from the running to become the company's new CEO.
CN says it expects to announce a replacement for outgoing CEO Jean-Jacques Ruest in January.
The Bank of Canada is set to release its interest rate decision and monetary policy report on Wednesday.
Economists increasingly expect the Bank of Canada to raise interest rates after Statistics Canada reported on Jan. 19 that the annual pace of inflation climbed in December to 4.8 per cent, a pace that hasn't been seen since September 1991.
Rogers Communications Inc. is scheduled to release Q4 results on Thursday.
The Toronto-based telecom giant announced on Jan. 10 that it had appointed former chief financial officer Tony Staffieri permanent president and chief executive officer.
Staffieri replaced Joe Natale, who left the company in November amid a family squabble between chairman Edward Rogers and his mother and two sisters, who are also board members.
Canadian Pacific Ltd. is set to release Q4 results on Thursday.
The Calgary-based railway completed its acquisition of Kansas City Southern on Dec. 14, 2021, paving the way for North America's only railroad that stretches across all three countries.
The U.S. transportation regulator is reviewing the transaction and expects to make a final decision later this year.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 23, 2022.
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