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MID-DAY: Trump to meet with Chinese President in Argentina; TSX falls on GDP slowdown and energy dip

A slowdown in GDP is pulling back on the TSX. The Bay Street index is down 54 points to 15,139 after StatsCan reported GDP...

Bruce McArthur to face trial for murder in 2020; USMCA deal signed, sealed, delivered but not ratified

McArthur murder trial set for 2020 The trial for alleged serial killer Bruce McArthur is set to run in just over a year. On January 6th,...

Before the bell: Sleep Country Canada to purchase mattress-in-a-box firm for almost $89-million

They weren't sleeping on this deal. Sleep Country Canada Holdings says it will acquire online mattress retailer Endy for nearly $89-million. The Toronto-based company says it...

Cold snap coming to Vancouver Island

Story by Kyle Christensen VANCOUVER ISLAND, B.C-The rain will stop, the sun will come out, and the temperatures will drop. After parts of Vancouver Island received...

Zeballos council extends evacuation order

ZEBALLOS, B.C. - 21 residents displaced from a remote North Island village since August won’t be coming home soon. The Zeballos village council voted to extend...

AFTER THE BELL: Energy lifts TSX to positive territory, Apple’s stock downgraded due to soft smartphone demand

It was a mixed bag of trading on Bay Street today as the heavyweight energy and financials sectors went in opposite directions. On the back...

MID-DAY: Trump sours optimism on China-US trade relations; Crude pulls back from dip once again

All eyes are on the G20 summit as leaders meet amid high-tension. Donald Trump is garnering the most attention after the US President soured...

BEFORE THE BELL: Trump watched closely at G20 summit as investors await news on US China trade tension

The US China trade war will be the hot topic for investors ending out the week. Analysts are unsure whether Donald Trump will make...

AFTER THE BELL: Fed chair’s comments boosts confidence on Wall Street, financials lead TSX higher

Investors snapped up bank stocks today, helping the TSX surge to triple digit gains. The TSX’s heavyweight financials sector has wobbled for much of the...

MID-DAY: Bank stocks push TSX higher; Trump takes aim at GM again with tariff proposal

The banking sector is giving life to the TSX. The Bay Street index is up 96 points to 15,040 after RBC came in with...

BEFORE THE BELL: RBC pulls in ahead of earnings expectations; Trump could play nice with China’s President at G20 Summit

Bank stocks could help the TSX this morning as RBC earnings come in above expectations. The Canadian bank pulled in $3.3 billion in its...

AFTER THE BELL: Dow edges up despite U.S./China tariff tensions, Oil rises as producers weigh cutting output

Mixed messages from the Trump Administration on the U.S./China trade war translated into an uneven trading day across North America. U.S. President Donald Trump had...

MID-DAY: Trump tariffs hitting iPhones and tanking Dow; Crude climbing once again

Donald Trump’s tariff tirade is weighting North American markets. The President told the Wall Street Journal he was ready to hit China with another...

BEFORE THE BELL: Trump takes aim at China and the iPhone; Scotiabank kicks off Canadian bank earnings reports

Apple is taking another hit, this time from President Donald Trump. Trump told the Wall Street Journal he had no plans to make an...

AFTER THE BELL: US stocks rally on Cyber Monday, GM cutting staff, closes Oshawa plant

It was a mixed bag of trading on Bay Street as Canada's stock exchange managed to hover just above the flat line. The TSX gained...

MID-DAY: GM announces plans to close five plants, company shares boost; Air Canada inks final deal with Aimia for Aeroplan

GM is in the spotlight today as the company announced plans to cut five plants across North America. Four plants are in the US...

Analysts predict a slowdown in Canada’s economy as country faces oil pricing issues and possible GM plant shutdown

The Bank of Canada may have a bit of information to mull over ahead of its next meeting in December. Analysts suggest the Canadian...

AFTER THE BELL: Oil’s slide pulls down North American markets as energy stocks slammed

Canada's stock exchange lost its footing today as a slide in oil prices slammed energy stocks. The TSX dropped 80 points, led lower by the...

MID-DAY: Markets slide as oil continues to fall; Inflation gains in Canada as GDP grows in October

Energy stocks are putting weight on North American markets. The price of crude is sliding as investors fret over a spike in production while demand...

BEFORE THE BELL: Energy and commodities slide, threatening TSX; Huawei equipment under scrutiny over possible security risk

Energy and commodities could pull down the TSX this morning. The price for oil continues to slide as US crude is down to 52.22...

AFTER THE BELL: Marijuana stocks slip, health care edges lower as TSX dips into red

Drops in bank stocks and the health care sector kept the TSX below the flatline today. With Wall Street closed for the American Thanksgiving weekend,...

MID-DAY: TSX weighted by energy sector losses; Wall Street closed for Thanksgiving holiday

The TSX is subdued as its counterpart on Wall Street remains closed for the Thanksgiving holiday. The Bay Street Index is down 33 points...

BEFORE THE BELL: Global markets weighted again by tech sector, trade war worries

An attempt to pull out of the techno-slump may already be failing this morning. Global markets are showing signs of weakness after investors shrugged...

AFTER THE BELL: Energy, mining stocks push TSX higher, Dow pulls back from earlier gains as tech stocks retreat

A rise in oil coupled with hefty gains in gold and mining stocks helped resurrect the TSX today. After plunging 194 points on Tuesday, Canada’s...
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