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Most actively traded companies on the TSX

Most actively traded companies on the TSX

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (16,517.85, down 88.91 points) Suncor Energy Inc. (TSX:SU). Energy. Down 56 cents, or 2.61 per cent, to $20.89 on 7.39 million shares.
S&P/TSX composite falls nearly 100 points, while major U.S. indexes make gains

S&P/TSX composite falls nearly 100 points, while major U.S. indexes make gains

TORONTO — The energy and materials sectors dragged down Canada's main stock index Friday, while markets south of the border moved up on the continued strength of technology stocks. The S&P/TSX composite index retreated 88.91 points to 16,517.85.
Crude-by-rail shipments drop to 8-year low in June, one-tenth of February record

Crude-by-rail shipments drop to 8-year low in June, one-tenth of February record

CALGARY — Canadian exports of crude oil by rail fell to an eight-year low in June as North American fuel demand remained low due to measures taken to control the COVID-19 pandemic.
Entrepreneurs prepare to scale up their food businesses in the COVID era

Entrepreneurs prepare to scale up their food businesses in the COVID era

TORONTO — When Isabelle Lam and Jaimie Lee met while studying at McGill University's dietetics and nutrition program in Montreal, they discovered they were both from the Toronto suburb of Markham and became fast friends.
Loughlin, Giannulli get prison time in college bribery plot

Loughlin, Giannulli get prison time in college bribery plot

BOSTON — Breaking their silence for the first time since their arrest, “Full House” star Lori Loughlin and fashion designer Mossimo Giannulli apologized Friday for using their wealth and privilege to bribe their daughters’ way into the University of
Golden State Killer sentenced to life for 26 rapes, slayings

Golden State Killer sentenced to life for 26 rapes, slayings

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Weinstein seeks to pursue arbitration over firing

Weinstein seeks to pursue arbitration over firing

DOVER, Del. — Disgraced Hollywood film mogul and convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein is asking a bankruptcy judge in Delaware to allow him to pursue arbitration in New York over what he claims is his wrongful termination from the company he co-founded.
June retail sales topped pre-pandemic levels in June, StatCan reports

June retail sales topped pre-pandemic levels in June, StatCan reports

Canadians eager to shop after staying home earlier in the year to stop the spread of COVID-19 boosted retail sales above pre-pandemic levels in June, though a fall retreat is likely as government stimulus measures and worries about a possible second
Regulator charges B.C. firm's cedar leaf oil coronavirus claims were misleading

Regulator charges B.C. firm's cedar leaf oil coronavirus claims were misleading

CALGARY — The Alberta Securities Commission is alleging a Vancouver company made misleading statements when it claimed to be researching and developing for sale a cedar leaf oil vapour product to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Airbnb bans parties and groups over 16 people amid public health concerns

Airbnb bans parties and groups over 16 people amid public health concerns

Airbnb announced this week it would ban "all parties and events at Airbnb listings," setting a cap of 16 people per rental property. The home-sharing platform said the move was in the best interest of public health.
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