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Chorus Aviation signs three-year air cargo contract with Purolator

Chorus Aviation signs three-year air cargo contract with Purolator

HALIFAX — Chorus Aviation Inc. has signed a three-year contract with Purolator Inc. for air cargo charter services. The agreement follows the completion of an initial six-month trial.
Maple Leaf Foods reports $47.7M first-quarter profit, sales up three per cent

Maple Leaf Foods reports $47.7M first-quarter profit, sales up three per cent

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Maple Leaf Foods Inc. says it earned a profit of $47.7 million in its latest quarter as an improvement in its meat protein group helped its revenue edge higher.
After years, court hands tax win to Michael Jackson heirs

After years, court hands tax win to Michael Jackson heirs

LOS ANGELES — A U.S.
Actor indicted in $227M Ponzi scheme involving film rights

Actor indicted in $227M Ponzi scheme involving film rights

LOS ANGELES — An aspiring actor was indicted Tuesday in Los Angeles on suspicion of running a massive Ponzi scheme that solicited hundreds of millions of dollars from investors for phoney Hollywood film licensing deals, federal prosecutors said.
TMX trading drops in April by most since before the COVID-19 pandemic

TMX trading drops in April by most since before the COVID-19 pandemic

TORONTO — The number of shares traded on Canadian stock markets decreased last month by the most since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to statistics released by TMX Group Ltd.
DavidsTea creditors to vote in June on plan to split $18.3 million owed by retailer

DavidsTea creditors to vote in June on plan to split $18.3 million owed by retailer

MONTREAL — Insolvent beverage retailer DavidsTea Inc. says it will ask its creditors to approve a plan of arrangement next month to distribute about $18 million to creditors in Canada and the U.S.
Kentucky Derby, NFL draft pull in television viewers

Kentucky Derby, NFL draft pull in television viewers

NEW YORK — Two sporting events last week — the Kentucky Derby and first round of the NFL draft — pulled in more television viewers than the Oscars, something inconceivable only a couple of years ago. The Nielsen company said 14.
Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

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 (19,188.03, down 25.13 points.) Suncor Energy Inc. (TSX:SU). Energy. Up one cent, or 0.04 per cent, to $26.94 on 10.8 million shares.
S&P/TSX composite falls, while tech-focused U.S. stock markets also drop

S&P/TSX composite falls, while tech-focused U.S. stock markets also drop

TORONTO — Most North American stock markets fell after a good start to May as the technology sector came under pressure in the United States. Several large U.S. tech giants were lower with Apple Inc. down 3.
Barrick Gold shareholders approve US$750 million payout at virtual annual meeting

Barrick Gold shareholders approve US$750 million payout at virtual annual meeting

CALGARY — Barrick Gold Corp. says a proposal to hand out US$750 million in cash to its shareholders has been approved by those who stand to pocket the outlay of 42 cents per share.
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