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Canadian and U.S. stocks take slide, loonie strengthens against greenback

TORONTO — Canadian and U.S. stocks racked up broad-based losses Thursday amid mounting evidence that U.S. hiring has slowed down. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index was down 75.12 points to 15,078.

Toronto stock market spikes, loonie falls following Bank of Canada speech

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index soared as the loonie fell after the governor of the Bank of Canada signalled in a speech it would be taking a more cautious approach on any future rate hikes.

S&P/TSX composite index loses ground after record rallies, Wall Street mixed

TORONTO — Some stock markets in North America lost ground Wednesday after minutes released by the Federal Reserve from its January meeting indicated the U.S. central bank may raise its key interest rate as soon as next month.

TSX, U.S. stock markets steady ahead of Fed interest rate decision

TORONTO — North American stock indexes were looking for some direction Monday ahead of a closely-awaited policy rate decision this week from the U.S. Federal Reserve. In Toronto, the S&P/TSX composite index was up 38.14 points to 15,544.

Oil prices fall to six-month low, commodities weigh on Toronto stock index

TORONTO — The price of oil fell to its lowest level in six months Wednesday, as the energy sector weighed heavily on Canada's largest stock index. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index shed 209.62 points, or 1.
Thorwald Johansen

Thorwald Johansen

Mona Faye Rahmer

Mona Faye Rahmer

Mrs. Mona (Shirley) Faye Rahmer passed away peacefully on Sunday, September 23, 2018 in Toronto at St. Joseph’s Hospital. Mona was loved by many. She was a very loving wife, a wonderful mother, a great sister and friend to many.
Five athletes had outstanding performances at last week's Special Olympics Winter Games

Five athletes had outstanding performances at last week's Special Olympics Winter Games

The Calgary Games will serve as a qualifier for the Special Olympics World Games to be held next year in Turin, Italy.

Senators sign defenceman Patrick Sieloff to a one-year, two-way contract

OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators have signed defenceman Patrick Sieloff to a one-year, two-way contract that will carry an annual value of US$650,000 in the NHL and $90,000 in the American Hockey League.

Toronto stock index makes small gain, led by bank and industrial sectors

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index barely advanced Monday amid a quiet trading session while U.S. markets took the day off for Memorial Day. In Toronto, the S&P/TSX composite index inched up 4.98 points to 15,421.
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