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CN Rail hits record second-quarter revenues, waves off recession worries
MONTREAL — Despite recession hurdles on the horizon, Canadian National Railway Co.
Jul 26, 2022 5:26 PM
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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange
TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (18,972.68, down 131.80 points.) Athabasca Oil Corp. (TSX:ATH). Energy. Down five cents, or 2.23 per cent, to $2.19 on 10.
Jul 26, 2022 4:34 PM
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Shopify drop weighs on S&P/TSX composite on down day for North American markets
TORONTO — North American markets ended the trading day in the red, with a double-digit decline in Shopify Inc. weighing on the technology sector of Canada's main stock exchange and U.S.
Jul 26, 2022 4:32 PM
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Stellantis laying off employees at two Ontario plants
WINDSOR, Ont.
Jul 26, 2022 3:21 PM
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N.S. combines five economic development agencies into two new Crown corporations
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s premier has chosen two “personal friends” to help with the transition of five economic agencies with annual budgets totalling $100 million into two new Crown corporations.
Jul 26, 2022 3:02 PM
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N.S. legislature opens emergency summer session to block pay raise for politicians
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative government introduced legislation Tuesday that would rescind a recommended 12.6 per cent pay raise for members of the legislature.
Jul 26, 2022 2:58 PM
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'I got this wrong:' Shopify CEO announces plan to lay off 10 per cent of staff
Canadian tech giant Shopify Inc.'s share price fell by more than 14 per cent Tuesday after revealing it will lay off 10 per cent of its workforce because the company misjudged the growth of the e-commerce sector.
Jul 26, 2022 2:28 PM
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CNE returning to Toronto in August with new nightly drone show after two-year hiatus
TORONTO — The Canadian National Exhibition is returning to Toronto next month after a two-year hiatus. CNE organizers say there will be several new attractions as well as familiar favourites.
Jul 26, 2022 12:57 PM
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EU agrees to cut natural gas use amid Russian supply fears
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union governments agreed Tuesday to reduce consumption of natural gas this winter to protect themselves against any further supply cuts by Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine, although the measure contains exemptions for some
Jul 26, 2022 12:56 PM
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Food service and drinking places sales rose 3 per cent in May: StatCan
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says sales in the food service and drinking places subsector increased three per cent to $7.4 billion in May, the highest value since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and of the series.
Jul 26, 2022 10:22 AM
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