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Jonathan Braun, the drug smuggler Trump pardoned, once flew to California to beat an associate with a belt, prosecutors alleged![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Trump commuted Jonathan Braun's sentence on his last day in office as part of a slew of last-minute pardons. In 2009, Braun fled to Canada, then Israel to avoid prosecution after his "stash house" was raided. While in his "self-imposed exile," Braun continued running his drug operation from an encrypted BlackBerry phone, prosecutors allege.
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Playing politics in this moment![img](/img/external-link.svg)
House Speaker GREG FERGUS organizes a run to make Hill climbers feel less like strangers. Beijing disputes Canada’s interpretation of an aerial confrontation over the East China Sea. BlackBerry filed a pair of meetings with JUSTIN TRUDEAU.
AMC’s CEO shared sexually explicit photos and texts in blackmail plot![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Aron embodied the meme-stock craze, when AMC shares soared alongside those of GameStop, BlackBerry, and other left-for-dead companies. The company issued so much stock that it literally ran out.
CANADA STOCKS-Toronto stocks rise as yields ease,...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index was up 39.06 points, or 0.21%. Canada posted a surprise C$718 million ($521.88 million) trade surplus in August. BlackBerry shares dropped 7.0% after the company said it would separate its Internet of Things and cybersecurity business units.
BlackBerry to separate IoT and cybersecurity businesses, plans IPO![img](/img/external-link.svg)
BlackBerry joins a number of companies that have split their units in recent years. U.S.-listed shares of BlackBerry rose more than 4 per cent in trading after the bell.
BlackBerry to separate IoT and cybersecurity...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
BlackBerry to separate IoT and cybersecurity businesses, plans IPO. U.S.-listed shares of Waterloo, Ontario-based BlackBerry rose more than 4% in trading after the bell.
BlackBerry to separate IoT and cybersecurity businesses, plans IPO![img](/img/external-link.svg)
BlackBerry joins a number of companies that have split their units in recent years. U.S.-listed shares of BlackBerry rose more than 4% in trading after the bell. The company went public in 1997 and soon became popular for its ubiquitous business smartphones.
BlackBerry to separate IoT and cybersecurity business units![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Canadian technology company BlackBerry said on Wednesday it would separate its Internet of Things (IoT) and cybersecurity business units. BlackBerry joins a number of companies that have split their units in recent years, favouring a leaner corporate structure.
How To Shift Your Team's Mindset From 'Yes, But' To 'Yes, And'![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Steve Cody: Luddites, BlackBerry's founders and Blockbuster's C-suite all said, "Yes, but..." to embracing or adapting to changing technology. Cody: By embracing a “Yes, and...” approach, you can reap countless rewards.
CANADA STOCKS-BlackBerry leads TSX to third straight...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Eight of the TSX's 10 main sectors lost ground, including a decline of 0.8% for the technology sector. BlackBerry shares tumbled 16.3% after the technology company forecast a 21.4% decline in second-quarter revenue. Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said interest rates may not be high enough to bring inflation back down to target.
CANADA STOCKS-TSX ends lower for third day as...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index ended down 94.88 points, or 0.5%, at 20,132.90. The technology sector fell 0.8% and consumer staples were down 1.5%. BlackBerry shares tumbled 16.3% on grim revenue outlook.
BlackBerry expects to report drop in quarterly revenue,...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
BlackBerry expects revenue of about $132 million, compared with $168 million last year. The company expects revenue in its cybersecurity unit to be about $80 million. Four analysts polled by LSEG expect BlackBerry to report sales of $156.9 million.
CANADA STOCKS-Toronto stocks extend losses for third...![img](/img/external-link.svg)
Toronto stocks extend losses for third day as BlackBerry tanks. Technology stocks slumped 1.8%, leading sectoral declines. Peyto Exploration & Development shares fell 2.4%, after deal with Spain's Repsol.
BlackBerry expects to report drop in quarterly revenue, shares dive![img](/img/external-link.svg)
BlackBerry expects revenue of about US$132 million, compared with US$168 million last year. Four analysts polled by LSEG expect BlackBerry to report sales of US$156.9 million. In August, media reports said private equity firm Veritas Capital made an offer to buy BlackBerry.
Private equity firm Veritas makes a takeover offer for BlackBerry - source![img](/img/external-link.svg)
U.S-listed shares of BlackBerry rose about 17 per cent. BlackBerry currently makes software for cars and cybersecurity.
Rite Aid preparing to file for bankruptcy protection: Report![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The bankruptcy is to address the federal and state lawsuits the drugstores chain is facing over its alleged role in the sale of opioids. BlackBerry had said in May it would conduct a review of strategic alternatives.
It was the king of smartphones, but things quickly turned sour for the BlackBerry![img](/img/external-link.svg)
It was the king of smartphones, but things quickly turned sour for the BlackBerry. Canadian engineering graduates Mike Lazaridis and Doug Fregin produce an interactive pager with a network.
It was the king of smartphones, but things quickly turned sour for the BlackBerry![img](/img/external-link.svg)
It was the king of smartphones, but things quickly turned sour for the BlackBerry. Canadian engineering graduates Mike Lazaridis and Doug Fregin produce an interactive pager with a network.
Foxconn's EV consortium to use BlackBerry's software![img](/img/external-link.svg)
The consortium's electric vehicle (EV) platform will use BlackBerry's QNX operating system for vehicles. Foxconn-led Mobility in Harmony (MIH) consortium has chosen the Canadian technology company to provide software and some services.