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S&P/TSX composite up more than 150 points in late-morning trading

S&P/TSX composite up more than 150 points in late-morning trading

TORONTO — Strength in the energy, technology and base metal sectors helped ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½'s main stock index gain more than 150 points in late-morning trading, while U.S. stock markets also climbed higher. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 157.
ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ buying F-35s as defence minister says once-maligned jets have 'matured'

ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ buying F-35s as defence minister says once-maligned jets have 'matured'

OTTAWA — ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ is officially buying the F-35 fighter jet, ending the years-long search to replace the aging CF-18 fleet where it first began.
Bank CEOs say higher credit requirements manageable following regulator boost

Bank CEOs say higher credit requirements manageable following regulator boost

TORONTO — Canadian bank CEOs say they're able to adapt to the higher credit requirements the banking regulator has set in preparation for more uncertain economic times ahead.
Management-led group makes takeover bid for Canaccord Genuity

Management-led group makes takeover bid for Canaccord Genuity

TORONTO — A management-led group of Canaccord Genuity Group Inc. employees has made a takeover bid for the company valued at $1.127 billion. The employee group is offering $11.25 per share for the financial services firm.
As 'Three Amigos' meet in Mexico, experts call on leaders for North American vision

As 'Three Amigos' meet in Mexico, experts call on leaders for North American vision

WASHINGTON — From the frosty throes of a Canadian winter, the land of conquistadors and Frida Kahlo can seem a million miles away.
Tentative agreement reached with BC paramedics and dispatchers

Tentative agreement reached with BC paramedics and dispatchers

“I don’t believe, without his assistance, we would have been able to make the progress we did," said Ambulance Paramedics of BC President Troy Clifford
Why 2023 could be the year of the union

Why 2023 could be the year of the union

Labour shortages, inflation, new organizing rules and the ‘Starbucks effect’ are all expected to spark new union drives.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Banking conference RBC Capital Markets hosts its Canadian bank CEO conference on Monday.
Looming recession, labour shortage create unprecedented matchup for new ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ jobs minister

Looming recession, labour shortage create unprecedented matchup for new ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ jobs minister

Eighty-one per cent of British Columbians are concerned that ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ will face a recession next year, according to a November Ipsos poll. 
ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ reactivates health-care emergency operation centres

ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½ reactivates health-care emergency operation centres

Move comes as hospital occupancy exceeds base hospital capacity