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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 (21,790.49, down 83.86 points.) Suncor Energy Inc. (TSX:SU). Energy. Down 77 cents, or 1.9 per cent, to $40.50 on 12.3 million shares.
Lower energy prices pull down energy sector and S&P/TSX composite to start week

Lower energy prices pull down energy sector and S&P/TSX composite to start week

TORONTO — Crude oil prices fell to their lowest level since before the Russian invasion of Ukraine as a spike of COVID-19 cases in China pulled down the energy sector and Canada's main stock index to start the trading week.
California utility to pay $55 million for massive wildfires

California utility to pay $55 million for massive wildfires

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Pacific Gas & Electric, the nation's largest utility, has agreed to pay more than $55 million to avoid criminal prosecution for two major wildfires sparked by its aging Northern California power lines and submit to five years
Bimbo Canada rolls out cardboard bread bag clips at New Brunswick bakery

Bimbo Canada rolls out cardboard bread bag clips at New Brunswick bakery

Bimbo Canada is rolling out new cardboard bread bag clips at its commercial bakery in New Brunswick which it says makes it the first national bakery in North America to introduce compostable clips.
Manitoba finance minister hints at more immigration support in upcoming budget

Manitoba finance minister hints at more immigration support in upcoming budget

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's finance minister is hinting that Tuesday's budget will include additional support for immigration and settlement services as the province prepares to welcome thousands of Ukrainian refugees.
Loblaw, Frito-Lay resolve high-profile pricing dispute that pulled chips from shelves

Loblaw, Frito-Lay resolve high-profile pricing dispute that pulled chips from shelves

A high-profile pricing dispute that saw one of Canada's largest food makers stop shipments of chips and snacks to the country's largest grocer has been resolved. Loblaw Companies Ltd.
Publisac grocery flyers to reach only those Montreal households that ask for them

Publisac grocery flyers to reach only those Montreal households that ask for them

Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante said Monday grocery store flyers will be delivered only to residents who request them, marking a win for environmentalists and prompting criticism from the company behind the advertisements.
Metro workers reach new deal while strike at Sobeys distribution centre continues

Metro workers reach new deal while strike at Sobeys distribution centre continues

Workers at a Metro distribution centre in Ontario have voted in favour of a new deal while workers at a Sobeys warehouse in Quebec have rejected the grocer's latest offer. More than 900 workers at Metro Inc.
Italian premier says Algeria to boost natural gas exports

Italian premier says Algeria to boost natural gas exports

MILAN (AP) — Italian Premier Mario Draghi secured a deal Monday for more natural gas imports across a Mediterranean pipeline from Algeria, marking the latest push by a European Union nation to reduce dependence on Russian energy following its invasio
Global EV demand creates once-in-a-generation opportunity for Canadian mining sector

Global EV demand creates once-in-a-generation opportunity for Canadian mining sector

CALGARY — Ottawa is set to pour an "unprecedented" amount of public money into the mining and metals sector as growing global demand for electric vehicles creates what industry insiders say is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Canadian resources