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Toronto stock market sheds 146 points as oil plunges to a five-month low

TORONTO — Oil prices plunged to a five-month low Thursday, helping pull down the Toronto stock index by nearly one per cent, amid signals from OPEC that it won't slash output levels any further. The S&P/TSX composite index retreated 146.

TSX, Wall Street finish lower amid weak commodities, Trump tweet on drug prices

TORONTO — North American stock markets slid Tuesday amid slumping commodity prices and concerns stoked by Donald Trump about the pharmaceutical industry. The U.S.

Toronto, New York stock markets gain as ex-FBI head James Comey testifies

TORONTO — Stock markets in Toronto and New York ended Thursday moderately higher as political and economic news dominated the headlines. The S&P/TSX composite index climbed 50.95 points to 15,423.
Frontier Lithium looks to secure Mission Island site by Friday

Frontier Lithium looks to secure Mission Island site by Friday

Former OPG power plant site has been in the Sudbury company’s sights since 2023
Thunder Bay plans to get the lead out

Thunder Bay plans to get the lead out

Sodium hydroxide will be added to the water supply by next year
Second Northern Ontario gold company retracts drill assay results

Second Northern Ontario gold company retracts drill assay results

'Unfortunate situation' as MacDonald Mines reviews exploration results of Sudbury project.
Wetland project nears completion at Boulevard Lake

Wetland project nears completion at Boulevard Lake

Vegetation will be planted in a long depression that's been dug near the south shore of the lake to filter out contaminants in stormwater
Lithium mine developer seals deal with a global battery customer

Lithium mine developer seals deal with a global battery customer

Green Technology Metals inks five-year supply deal with LG Energy Solution
Peter (Piero) Gallo

Peter (Piero) Gallo

Ontario researchers to study dust for carcinogens after Fort McMurray fire

Ontario researchers to study dust for carcinogens after Fort McMurray fire

TORONTO — A group of Ontario researchers is travelling to Fort McMurray, Alta., next month to study dust left in homes from the forest fire that ravaged the city last year.
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