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7:57
Solaris scraps financing deal with Zijin, but China strengthens its grip over critical minerals
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Billionaire Tanenbaum seizes WNBA deal his partners turned down
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Luxury beauty brand Clarins to pull out of Hudson's Bay stores in Canada
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10:18
CPP's CEO on the importance of having a diversified portfolio
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Canada Infrastructure Bank lends $75M to B.C. ferry service for zero-emission vessels
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7:16
Freeland says capital gains proposal will be tabled before summer break
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May 22
Shares of Nvidia Corp., the chipmaker at the center of an artificial intelligence boom, surged on Thursday after a bullish sales forecast showed that AI computing spending remains strong.
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May 24
KPMG names Benjie Thomas as new CEO for Canadian division
KPMG says it has named Benjie Thomas as the new CEO of its Canadian division.
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May 24
6:21House of Commons committee recommends feds tackle 'excessive' profits in food sector
The federal government should consider policies to tackle “excessive net profits” in the food industry, the House of Commons committee studying food prices said in its latest report.
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May 24
5:22Bank of Montreal names Jespersen head of debt capital markets
Bank of Montreal appointed Blake Jespersen as head of debt capital markets, with Richard Sibthorpe stepping down at the end of June after a decade leading the unit, according to people familiar with the matter.
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May 24
The Week Ahead: Canadian bank earnings; U.S. GDP data due
A look at what investors will be watching in the upcoming week.
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May 23
Toronto-Dominion Bank beat analysts’ estimates on strong performance in its capital-markets division and the company said that a “comprehensive overhaul” of its U.S. anti-money-laundering program is “well underway.”
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May 23
5:26Gildan's board resigns en masse, handing victory to activist Browning West
Gildan Activewear Inc.’s entire board of directors and Chief Executive Officer Vince Tyra quit on Thursday, conceding defeat after a bruising five-month battle with an activist shareholder over the future of the Canadian clothing maker.
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May 24
5:11Canada’s GDP per capita in Q1 likely fell for 7th straight quarter: RBC
Economists forecast that Canadian gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is likely to have shrunk in the first quarter, potentially marking a seventh consecutive decline.
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May 22
Canada's biggest pension fund earned an eight per cent return last year, but significantly underperformed the 19.9 per cent return of its reference portfolio.
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May 24
6:59Defunct Lynx Air selling off life jackets, oxygen masks in bid to recoup losses
Lynx Air hopes to sell off everything from life jackets to oxygen masks as it tries to recoup a portion of the losses it suffered before filing for creditor protection earlier this year.
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May 24
7:38Immigration and pent-up demand drive growing car sales in Canada
An influx of new immigrants and demand from consumers who couldn’t get cars during the Covid-19 pandemic are helping automotive sales stay resilient in Canada.
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May 24
Enerplus-Chord Energy deal receives shareholder and Investment Canada Act approval
Enerplus Corp. says its shareholders have voted to approve a takeover of the company by U.S. company Chord Energy Corp.
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May 24
5:59Ryan Bushell's Top Picks: May 24, 2024
Top picks from Ryan Bushell, president and portfolio manager, Newhaven Asset Management
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May 21
One market strategist says earnings are continuing to power recent gains in equity markets.
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May 24
7:26Competition Bureau probes alleged anticompetitive conduct by Loblaws, Sobeys owners
Canada's Competition Bureau has launched investigations into the parent companies of grocery chains Loblaws and Sobeys for alleged anticompetitive conduct, court documents reveal, with Sobeys' owner calling the inquiry "unlawful."
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May 24
5:03Restaurants Canada says price increases coming to B.C. chicken 'unsustainable'
Restaurants Canada says an increase in the farm-level price of chicken in B.C. could raise costs for consumers by around 10 per cent.