North American stock markets made headway as investors picked up stocks that were slashed in price during a series of plunges.
The S&P/TSX composite index gained 68.44 points to 12,26732, on top of two days of solid gains.
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North American markets advance amid worries about Europe - CityNews
Posted by maursoules (#5) 170 days ago (http://www.citytv.com)climate watchers fear impact of Environment Canada cuts - CityNews
Posted by dwiegelwlg (#1) 170 days ago (http://www.citytv.com)
Farmers and climate watchers fear storm clouds could be on the horizon for rural regions as Environment Canada cuts hundreds of jobs.
The department recently said 776 positions are on the chopping block across the country. Biologists...
The department recently said 776 positions are on the chopping block across the country. Biologists...
Harper in Brazil as Latin America trip starts | News | National Post
Posted by Peter (#1) 170 days ago (http://news.nationalpost.com)
By Mark Kennedy BRASILIA — A group of senior Canadian and Brazilian business leaders has been established to provide governments in both countries strategic advice on how to strengthen commercial ties. The announcement was made Monday after a meeting of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. “We have both been successfully weathering...
Teen dies after west end stabbing - CityNews
Posted by Larry (#3) 170 days ago (http://www.citytv.com)
An 18-year-old man has died after a stabbing at a west end apartment in Toronto on Wednesday afternoon.
Police were called to a highrise near Wilson Avenue and Keele Street around 3:30 p.m.
The teen was stabbed in the chest...
Police were called to a highrise near Wilson Avenue and Keele Street around 3:30 p.m.
The teen was stabbed in the chest...
Toronto police have arrested two men after a break-in in the northwest end of the city. On Sunday, a man was walking his girlfriend home late at night when they saw signs that her home had been broken into. The man then entered the home and found an intruder inside. A struggle ensued and the...
Watermain break closes section of Davenport Road - CityNews
Posted by Susan (#17) 170 days ago (http://www.citytv.com)
A section of Davenport Road could be closed for the rest of the week after a big watermain break Wednesday morning.
The problem sprung up near Old Weston Road, prompting police to close a section of Davenport between Gillespie and...
The problem sprung up near Old Weston Road, prompting police to close a section of Davenport between Gillespie and...
Taking poetic licence with native ancestry | News | National Post
Posted by Joshua (#5) 170 days ago (http://news.nationalpost.com)
By Randy Boswell Frank Prewett, an enigmatic Canadian poet who found a place in the elite circles of English literature after the First World War, is remembered as much for a central mystery about his personal life as he is for his modest body of work: Was he really the aboriginal man of letters he...
By Sarah Schmidt OTTAWA — The federal government is getting out of the business of inspecting provincial meat plants — a move critics say could put consumers at risk for a paltry annual savings of a few million dollars. The end of the federal inspections will affect about 100 provincial facilities in British Columbia, Saskatchewan...
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