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Canada wins wild round-robin finale

Canada wins wild round-robin finale

The tournament hosts play for Mexico for bronze at 11 a.m. Saturday, while the United States and Japan square off in the gold medal game at 3 p.m.
Renata Gloria Bruce

Renata Gloria Bruce

David McClary (Jones)

David McClary (Jones)

Centerra reaches settlement deal in long-running dispute with Kyrgyz Republic

TORONTO — Centerra Gold Inc. (TSX:CG) has reached a settlement in its long-running dispute with the government of the Kyrgyz Republic.
Reducing debt, maintaining discipline among Barrick's priorities: president

Reducing debt, maintaining discipline among Barrick's priorities: president

TORONTO — Barrick Gold (TSX:ABX) says it will focus on maximizing its free cash flow, reducing debt and maintaining investment discipline in the year ahead.

Barrick, Goldcorp to join forces to co-develop projects in northern Chile

TORONTO — Two of Canada's biggest gold companies are creating a new joint venture to advance several mining projects clustered in northern Chile. The joint venture will be owned equally by Toronto-based Barrick Gold Corp.

North American stock indices relatively flat ahead of Memorial Day weekend

TORONTO — North American stock markets were relatively flat Friday, while the price of oil rebounded after dropping nearly US$2.50 a barrel the day before. The S&P/TSX composite index inched forward 6.20 points to 15,416.
Confederation College and Sodexo Canada welcome new plant-based meal provider

Confederation College and Sodexo Canada welcome new plant-based meal provider

The packaging the new provider uses is all compostable, which also helps with another one of the college's initiatives to reduce waste on campus
Musselwhite mine officially under new ownership

Musselwhite mine officially under new ownership

The acquisition was announced in November and has now been finalized.

Loonie drops to 14-month low but Toronto stock index up despite lumber dispute

TORONTO — A rekindled softwood lumber trade dispute with the United States pushed the Canadian dollar to its lowest level in 14 months on Tuesday. The loonie lost 0.29 of a U.S. cent to close at 73.
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