Watch: Financial Post reporter Stephanie Hughes counts down the stories that made headlines this week
U.S. President Joe Biden, President of Mexico Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau hug each other during a message for the media as part of the 2023 North American Leaders Summit at Palacio Nacional on Jan. 10, in Mexico City. Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images The Financial Post’s Stephanie Hughes runs down the week’s top stories in this must-watch video. Here are the main events in descending order.
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7. Aritzia notches record revenue amid higher costs in Q3
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6. Incoming Scotiabank CEO will focus on refining international operations
5. Canaccord Genuity managers seek to take firm private in $1.13B deal
4. U.S. inflation cools to 6.5% in December
3. Algonquin slashes quarterly dividend by 40%
2. OSFI seeks public’s input on homebuyer stress test
1. Three Amigos meet in Mexico City
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