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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 Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (14,811.56, up 66.52 points.) Bombardier Inc. (TSX:BBD.B). Industrials. Up 3.5 cents, or 7.07 per cent, to 53 cents on 17.
Toronto stock market moves higher while crude oil rises for fifth straight day

Toronto stock market moves higher while crude oil rises for fifth straight day

TORONTO — Technology and utilities led Canada's main stock index higher Tuesday while the price of crude rose for a fifth-straight day. Shopify Inc.
Enbridge converts idled Mainline export system pipeline for crude storage

Enbridge converts idled Mainline export system pipeline for crude storage

CALGARY — Analysts say an Enbridge Inc. plan to use an idled leg of its Mainline pipeline system to store surplus Western Canadian oil will help offset lower volumes on the system as U.S. refineries buy less oil to match lower demand.
Restaurants make reopening plans as COVID-19 restrictions start to ease

Restaurants make reopening plans as COVID-19 restrictions start to ease

VANCOUVER — After a roughly seven-week hiatus from serving coffee, Vancouver's Pallet Coffee Roasters over the next week will reopen five of its cafes in an uncertain environment.
SNC-Lavalin says Kevin Lynch plans to step down as board chair

SNC-Lavalin says Kevin Lynch plans to step down as board chair

MONTREAL — SNC-Lavalin Goup Inc. says Kevin Lynch plans to step down as chair of the board of directors once a successor has been chosen by the board.
Saskatchewan businesses have questions about protection as economy reopens

Saskatchewan businesses have questions about protection as economy reopens

REGINA — Kara Firman should be able open her Saskatoon hair salon in two weeks, but right now she says she won't.
George Weston Ltd. reports Q1 profit compared with loss a year ago

George Weston Ltd. reports Q1 profit compared with loss a year ago

The parent company of baked-goods manufacturer Weston Foods saw sales from food service clients, such as restaurants, slashed in half amid dining room closures as governments work to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.
US trade gap rises to $44.4 billlion as virus slams commerce

US trade gap rises to $44.4 billlion as virus slams commerce

WASHINGTON — The U.S. trade deficit rose in March as the coronavirus outbreak battered America's trade with the world. The Commerce Department reported Tuesday that the gap between what the United States sells and what it buys abroad widened 11.
Fiat Chrysler swings to loss as virus hits production, sales

Fiat Chrysler swings to loss as virus hits production, sales

MILAN — Fiat Chrysler Automobiles on Tuesday reported a first-quarter net loss of 1.7 billion euros ($1.
Lyft pilots program in Canada that offers cheaper rides for longer waits

Lyft pilots program in Canada that offers cheaper rides for longer waits

SAN FRANCISCO — Lyft Inc. is bringing a pilot program to Canada that gives customers lower fares if they agree to wait longer for their pickup.
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