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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 Thursday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (20,563.89, down 228.54 points.) Baytex Energy Corp. (TSX:BTE). Energy. Up 25 cents, or 2.9 per cent, to $9.00 on 12.9 million shares.
North American stock markets fall ahead of CPI report in U.S., employment in Canada

North American stock markets fall ahead of CPI report in U.S., employment in Canada

TORONTO — North American stock markets fell sharply as investors girded for Friday's inflation numbers in the U.S. ahead of an expected Federal Reserve rate hike next week.
Soaring fuel prices dig into Transat earnings despite travel rebound

Soaring fuel prices dig into Transat earnings despite travel rebound

MONTREAL — Skyrocketing jet fuel prices and the COVID-19 pandemic ate into the profits of Transat A.T. Inc. in its second quarter, despite higher revenues as air travel began to rebound, sparking hopes of a turbocharged summer.
Canadian dairy sales expected to stay strong despite potential price hike: Saputo

Canadian dairy sales expected to stay strong despite potential price hike: Saputo

Global dairy giant Saputo Inc. is confident demand for its products will remain strong in Canada despite efforts to increase farm gate milk prices for the second time this year.
SNC engineers ordered back to office with one business day's notice: union

SNC engineers ordered back to office with one business day's notice: union

A union representing SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. engineers has filed a complaint with the national labour board alleging bad-faith bargaining after a subsidiary ordered workers back to the office full-time with one business day's notice.
CIBC latest bank to raise wages amid tight labour market, adds boost to minimum pay

CIBC latest bank to raise wages amid tight labour market, adds boost to minimum pay

CIBC is the latest bank to announce wage increases in an effort to attract and retain employees in a tight labour market.
Nutrien to accelerate ramp-up of annual potash production capacity

Nutrien to accelerate ramp-up of annual potash production capacity

Nutrien Ltd., the Canadian company that is the largest fertilizer producer in the world, has announced a major ramp-up of potash production capacity as the war in Ukraine drives concern over global food security.
'Brought down to my knees:' Restaurateur slams changes to New Brunswick immigration

'Brought down to my knees:' Restaurateur slams changes to New Brunswick immigration

When Michael Petrovici posts a job opening for one of his northern New Brunswick restaurants, he's lucky if he gets one application.
Molson Canada reaches tentative agreement with striking employees in Montreal

Molson Canada reaches tentative agreement with striking employees in Montreal

MONTREAL — A tentative agreement has been reached between Molson Canada and the union representing some 425 workers in the Montreal area who have been on strike since March.
How younger Canadians can prepare themselves for a potential recession

How younger Canadians can prepare themselves for a potential recession

TORONTO — "I'd be lying if I said a looming recession wasn't worrying," says Braveen Kumar, who is currently working on building his freelance business.
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