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Lululemon founder pushes for board leadership change

Lululemon Athletica Inc. founder Chip Wilson is advocating for a change in the company's board leadership, according to a December 2025 report. Get the details on this major business development.

Lululemon founder pushes for board changes

Founder Chip Wilson nominates three new board candidates as Lululemon faces slowing growth and a CEO transition. Learn about the activist pressure and strategic challenges.

Winnipeg Christmas Tree Recycling Depots Open

The City of Winnipeg launches its 'Let's Chip In' program on December 27, offering residents a sustainable way to recycle their Christmas trees. Give your tree a second life!

Nvidia strikes $20B deal with AI startup Groq

Nvidia has entered a massive $20 billion agreement to license AI inference technology from startup Groq. The deal, one of Nvidia's largest, aims to expand its lead in the artificial intelligence chip market.

Macron Concludes China Visit with Pandas, Ping-Pong

French President Emmanuel Macron wrapped his state visit to China, engaging in cultural diplomacy with pandas and table tennis. Read about the lighter moments and key discussions from the trip.

EU Reviews Tariffs on Volkswagen EVs Made in China

The European Union is reviewing the potential removal of tariffs on Volkswagen electric vehicles manufactured in China. This decision could reshape trade flows and impact the competitive landscape for EVs in Europe.

China-Europe Ties: Shaping the Next 50 Years

As China and the EU mark 50 years of diplomatic ties, European leaders call for a new partnership to navigate global challenges, trade wars, and innovation. Explore the vision for the future.

Macron, Xi to hold talks on Ukraine war and trade in 2025

French President Emmanuel Macron is set to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping in December 2025 for critical discussions on the Russia-Ukraine war and bilateral trade. Get the latest details on this high-stakes diplomatic engagement.

LandSpace Reusable Rocket Test Fails to Complete

Chinese private aerospace firm LandSpace did not complete a key test of its reusable rocket technology. The mission, aimed at advancing China's space ambitions, encountered issues during the December 3rd flight.

Apple Loses Key EU Court Case, Opens Door to Class Actions

Apple Inc. faces a wave of class action lawsuits in the EU after the bloc's top court ruled Dutch users can sue collectively in the Netherlands, regardless of location. The decision challenges Apple's jurisdictional defenses.

China's Biopharma Surge Challenges Global Drug Leaders

China's biopharma industry is accelerating, fueled by record investment and streamlined supply chains. With faster development times and massive deals like AstraZeneca's $5.2B pact, the global drug innovation race is heating up. Discover the shift from ou

UK's Confused China Stance a 'Losing Battle'

Analysis: The UK government's refusal to formally label China a 'threat' while warning of its dangers creates strategic confusion, undermining national security and policy coherence.

B.C. tribunal settles unusual credit dispute

A British Columbia tribunal has resolved a complex dispute involving an unusual credit arrangement. Learn how the case unfolded and what it means for financial agreements in Canada.

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