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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 Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (21,247.01, up 209.94 points.) Harte Gold Corp. (TSX:HRT). Materials. Down three cents, or 54.55 per cent, to 2.5 cents on 27.
Novavax submits COVID-19 vaccine for approval, raising hopes more will get a shot

Novavax submits COVID-19 vaccine for approval, raising hopes more will get a shot

Biotechnology company Novavax Inc. says it has submitted its COVID-19 vaccine for approval in ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½, opening the prospect of another product on the country's vaccine market that could win over a few more vaccine-hesitant residents. The U.S.
North American stock markets rise to start November; U.S. markets set record highs

North American stock markets rise to start November; U.S. markets set record highs

TORONTO — North American stock markets started November on the upswing with U.S. markets setting record highs and Toronto market gaining one per cent as investors wait for midweek moves by the U.S. Federal Reserve.
Leaders dial up doomsday warning to kick-start climate talks

Leaders dial up doomsday warning to kick-start climate talks

GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — World leaders turned up the heat and resorted to end-of-the-world rhetoric Monday in an attempt to bring new urgency to sputtering international climate negotiations .
Canadian Dairy Commission recommends large increase in farm gate milk prices

Canadian Dairy Commission recommends large increase in farm gate milk prices

Milk and dairy prices are expected to jump next year after the Canadian Dairy Commission recommended an 8.4 per cent increase in farm gate milk prices.
Advocacy groups ask CRTC to delay hearings into Rogers' deal to buy Shaw

Advocacy groups ask CRTC to delay hearings into Rogers' deal to buy Shaw

OTTAWA — A pair of public interest advocacy groups have asked the federal telecommunications regulator to delay a public hearing into Rogers Communications Inc.'s deal to buy Shaw Communications Inc.
Calgary sees record October for home sales, on track to break yearly record: CREB

Calgary sees record October for home sales, on track to break yearly record: CREB

Calgary Real Estate Board says the region experienced a record number of home sales last month and the pace appears on track to continue.
Cargojet rakes in revenue amid strained supply chains, strong online purchases

Cargojet rakes in revenue amid strained supply chains, strong online purchases

Cargojet Inc. says clogged supply chains and a prolonged e-commerce surge helped boost revenue in its third quarter, despite an unexpected net earnings loss driven partly by higher costs.
Bell apologizes after switching some customer smartphones back an hour

Bell apologizes after switching some customer smartphones back an hour

TORONTO — Bell has apologized after it incorrectly made a time change on some customer smartphones. The company says there was an issue with its system that caused the change, which has now been resolved.
Meridian Credit Union names Jay-Ann Gilfoy as new CEO, effective Jan. 3

Meridian Credit Union names Jay-Ann Gilfoy as new CEO, effective Jan. 3

TORONTO — Meridian Credit Union Ltd. says Jay-Ann Gilfoy has been named as its new president and chief executive, effective Jan. 3.