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Asia Today: India virus surge continues in New Delhi

Asia Today: India virus surge continues in New Delhi

NEW DELHI — India's overall tally of new coronavirus cases remained steady on Saturday, but officials were watching a surge of cases in the capital that comes as people socialize during the festival season.
Westcoast Energy fined $40,000 for blast near Prince George, B.C. two years ago

Westcoast Energy fined $40,000 for blast near Prince George, B.C. two years ago

CALGARY — Westcoast Energy has been fined for failing to prevent a fiery pipeline blast northeast of Prince George, B.C., two years ago that led to natural gas shortages in the province through the winter.
Workers recalled for potential restart of Ekati Diamond Mine after eight months

Workers recalled for potential restart of Ekati Diamond Mine after eight months

CALGARY — The owner of the Ekati Diamond Mine in the Northwest Territories says it is asking about 60 furloughed workers to return to work in early December to prepare for an anticipated restart of the suspended mine.
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 Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (16,675.64, up 93.46 points.) Manulife Financial Corp. (TSX:MFC). Financials. Up eight cents, or 0.39 per cent, to $20.80 on 19.
S&P/TSX composite resumes climb to end week propelled by COVID-19 vaccine news

S&P/TSX composite resumes climb to end week propelled by COVID-19 vaccine news

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index resumed its upward climb to end a strong week that was shaped by heightened hopes for a COVID-19 vaccine. The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 93.46 points to 16,675.64, rising 2.4 per cent for the week.
Cadillac Fairview, Oxford cancel mall Santa visits, offer virtual experiences instead

Cadillac Fairview, Oxford cancel mall Santa visits, offer virtual experiences instead

TORONTO — Canadian kids anxiously awaiting a visit with Santa Claus at their local mall will have to settle for a very different experience this year.
Wall Street shrugs, stocks rise even as Trump won't concede

Wall Street shrugs, stocks rise even as Trump won't concede

NEW YORK — A huge fear for Wall Street coming into this month was a contested U.S. presidential election, one that could drag the market through more painful uncertainty.
Cineplex tries to woo moviegoers with theatre rentals after 91% drop in tickets sold

Cineplex tries to woo moviegoers with theatre rentals after 91% drop in tickets sold

TORONTO — Canada's largest theatre saw 91 per cent fewer moviegoers during the summer compared with last year, pushing the company to roll out new offerings for film lovers. Cineplex Inc. said Friday that only 1.
Inter Pipeline hopes to find petrochemical partner in the first half of 2021

Inter Pipeline hopes to find petrochemical partner in the first half of 2021

CALGARY — Inter Pipeline says it hopes to conclude its search for a partner in its $4-billion petrochemical project now under construction near Edmonton in the first half of next year.
Onex earns US$501 million in third quarter as it shakes up portfolio

Onex earns US$501 million in third quarter as it shakes up portfolio

TORONTO — Onex Corp. says its private equity investments increased in value this year, despite the economic volatility caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The company, which manages a fund that bought WestJet Airlines Ltd.
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