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Cannabis companies weigh pricing strategies after OCS margin cut

Cannabis companies weigh pricing strategies after OCS margin cut

TORONTO — Canopy Growth Corp. will hold its prices as licensed pot producers weigh whether to pass along to consumers the savings from the Ontario Cannabis Store's forthcoming margin decrease. The Smiths Falls, Ont.
Ukrainian newcomers assess options in Canada year after war at home

Ukrainian newcomers assess options in Canada year after war at home

TORONTO — Yuliia Kleban remembers waking up to a message from her manager on Feb. 24, 2022, telling her Russia had started invading her country.
Banks set to report as investors focus on interest rates, capital requirements

Banks set to report as investors focus on interest rates, capital requirements

TORONTO — Canadian bank stocks have been riding a wave of investor optimism so far this year, but analysts say the first-quarter results that start arriving later this week will be a reminder of the mixed economic picture ahead.
Some parents are leaving Ontario because of frustrations with its autism program

Some parents are leaving Ontario because of frustrations with its autism program

Marie Lee and her family stepped off a plane in Calgary on Tuesday, ready to start a new life — but for all of Western Canada's charms, their move had more to do with getting out of Ontario.
Ontario tables health reform bill to expand private clinic procedures

Ontario tables health reform bill to expand private clinic procedures

TORONTO — Ontario tabled legislation Tuesday to allow more private clinics to offer certain publicly funded surgeries and procedures, which the health minister said comes with several patient safeguards, although the government doesn't yet know who w

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 (20,252.64, down 262.60): Suncor Energy Inc. (TSX:SU). Energy. Up 85 cents, or 1.91 per cent, to $45.44 on 14.9 million shares.
S&P/TSX composite slips Tuesday on broad-based decline, U.S. markets fall further

S&P/TSX composite slips Tuesday on broad-based decline, U.S. markets fall further

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index was down almost 1.3 per cent Tuesday with broad-based losses led by technology, healthcare and financials, while U.S. stock markets slid more than two per cent. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 262.
Veteran offensive lineman Neufeld looking forward to CFL/CFLPA joint venture

Veteran offensive lineman Neufeld looking forward to CFL/CFLPA joint venture

TORONTO — He's preparing for a 12th CFL season, but Pat Neufeld is also looking ahead to when he's no longer a football player. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers' offensive lineman will be among six players who will participate in the CFL mentorship program.
Integrity commissioner investigating Tory affair after ex-mayor's resignation

Integrity commissioner investigating Tory affair after ex-mayor's resignation

Toronto's integrity commissioner is investigating former mayor John Tory's self-described "inappropriate relationship" with someone who worked in his office.
Food prices continue to climb even as inflation eases

Food prices continue to climb even as inflation eases

TORONTO — As overall inflation slows, the cost of food continues to climb for Canadians — but experts say there should be some relief by the end of the year. Food prices grew by 10.
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