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Toronto stock index declines while Canadian dollar climbs on oil prices

TORONTO — The loonie climbed Friday, rising above the 80-cent mark, as oil prices rose and the country's economic growth came in stronger than expected. The Canadian dollar was trading at an average price of 80.34 cents US, up 0.47 of a cent.

Toronto stock index, Wall Street gain ground, as Canadian dollar weakens

TORONTO — Mining companies led a largely broad-based gain on Canada's main stock index Monday as the loonie lost ground to the U.S. dollar. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index was up 63.64 points to 15,236.
Canadian swimmer Masse sets 100-metre backstroke record at world championships

Canadian swimmer Masse sets 100-metre backstroke record at world championships

Around this time last year, Kylie Masse might not have pictured herself as a world champion and record holder. That all changed at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

TSX finishes flat as energy and metals stocks fall, oil prices unchanged

TORONTO — It was an especially flat day for Canada's main stock index Friday, with the energy sector among major decliners despite oil prices continuing to hover around the US$50 mark. The S&P/TSX composite index squeaked out 0.
Ice dancers Virtue and Moir say they'll miss Mike Babcock at Olympics

Ice dancers Virtue and Moir say they'll miss Mike Babcock at Olympics

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir say they won't miss Canada's NHL players in Pyeongchang so much as head coach Mike Babcock.

Major stock indices rebound after morning slump amid North Korea-U.S. tensions

TORONTO — North American stock market indices finished Tuesday on a positive note after falling in morning trading amid heightened tensions between North Korea and the United States.
Northwest miners connect with suppliers at Reverse Expo

Northwest miners connect with suppliers at Reverse Expo

Four mining companies gave pitches and presentations to local companies that supply and service the sector.

Prominent investor Eric Sprott to step aside as chairman of Sprott Inc.

TORONTO — Eric Sprott will step down as chairman of Sprott Inc. as of May 10, when the fund company holds its annual meeting.

TSX, Wall Street up modestly as investors eye Federal Reserve meeting

TORONTO — It was another day of modest gains for North American stock indices, as investors awaited comments from the two-day policy meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve which began Tuesday.

Canada falls to Turkey at men's U23 world wheelchair basketball championship

TORONTO — Canada struggled to find its offence and fell behind early at the men's under-23 world wheelchair basketball championship, losing 70-38 to Turkey on Sunday. Ben Moronchuk led Canada (2-2) with 14 points on just 5-of-25 shooting.
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