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AFTER THE BELL: TSX drops despite strong GDP data, higher oil prices; U.S. markets buoyed by U.S./China trade progress

Losses in the pivotal energy and financials sectors pulled Canada’s stock exchange into negative territory today. The TSX fell 53 points despite a lift in oil prices and positive economic...

AFTER THE BELL: TSX clings to gains, Trump targets higher oil prices, U.S. economy shrinks

Canada’s stock exchange managed to cling to modest gains despite a dip in oil prices and a plunge in the gold sector. The TSX moved up 22 points with gains...

AFTER THE BELL: TSX flat as investors shed pot stocks, U.S. markets in red as global economy fears rise to surface

A massive sell-off of pot stocks weighted Canada’s stock exchange today. The TSX was off by 22 points, with six of 11 sectors trading lower. Among those in the red...

AFTER THE BELL: Energy surge on TSX, Dow rises despite U.S./China trade fears, American housing starts stall

Surging energy stocks helped power Canada's stock exchange today. On the backs of gains in 10 of 11 sectors, including a 1.7 percent rise in the oil-tied energy sector, the...

AFTER THE BELL: Global economy jitters drag TSX lower, mixed picture on Wall Street

Fears over a flagging global economy dragged Canada’s stock exchange today. After heavy losses on Friday, the TSX shed another 26 points. The materials sector moved up 1.1 percent as investors...

AFTER THE BELL: TSX rises on buoyant jobs, sales data; tech sector propels U.S. markets

Investors were in a buying mood on Bay Street, spurred by positive jobs and sales data. Increases in nine of 11 sectors pushed the TSX 77 points higher. On the employment...

AFTER THE BELL: TSX flat as trading mixed on Bay Street, Trump’s tariff talk dampens sentiment stateside

The TSX lost ground today, one day after the Trudeau Liberals unveiled their federal budget. The exchange was off by 20 points, led lower by drops in banking and health...

AFTER THE BELL: TSX slips on federal budget announcement day; US markets mixed as investors weigh Washington/Beijing trade talks

Canada’s stock exchange drifted into the red ahead of today’s federal budget announcement. Late this afternoon, the Liberals delivered their final budget before the fall election. Measures included improving housing affordability...

AFTER THE BELL: TSX slips on budget announcement day; US markets mixed as investors weigh trade progress

Canada’s stock exchange drifted into the red ahead of the federal budget announcement. Late in the day, the Liberals delivered...

AFTER THE BELL: TSX slips on budget announcement day; US markets mixed as investors weigh trade progress

Canada’s stock exchange drifted into the red ahead of today’s federal budget announcement. The Liberals were set to deliver their...

AFTER THE BELL: TSX led higher by energy, financials; Facebook, Boeing’s woes continue into new week

Gains in the heavyweight energy and financials sectors lifted the TSX into triple-digit territory to start the week. Canada’s stock...

AFTER THE BELL: Markets buoyed by U.S./China trade optimism, Facebook shares fall as social media giant mired in controversy

A surge in the financials and health care sectors along with renewed trade optimism gave Canada’s stock exchange a...

AFTER THE BELL: Materials weigh TSX, Facebook stock falls after major outage

It was a red day on Bay Street as the TSX’s modest three-day win streak skidded to a halt. Just...

AFTER THE BELL: Aurora Cannabis shares climb after high-profile hire, double digit gains for Dow despite continued Boeing woes

The TSX’s perennial front-runner in terms of shares traded got a huge boost today, after the hiring of a...

AFTER THE BELL: Aurora Cannabis shares climb after high-profile hire, Dow climbs despite continued Boeing woes

The TSX’s perennial front-runner in terms of shares traded got a huge boost today, after the hiring of a...

AFTER THE BELL: TSX sees modest gains, Boeing’s decline deepens in wake of Ethiopian Airlines tragedy

While there was an uptick in value for energy and cannabis stocks, a drop in the industrials sector kept...
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Fort Smith RCMP investigate fatal snowmobile crash

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Sambaa K’e Access Rd Closes for season, with more roads on closure notice

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GNWT releases Tourism 2030 strategy

The Government of the Northwest Territories has released Tourism 2030: Sustainable Journeys Ahead, a new five-year strategy to help grow and support the territory’s tourism sector.

GNWT apologizes for 2022 raid of Lutselk’e cultural camp

GNWT issued an apology on behalf of the territorial government to the Lutselk'e Dene First Nation for a raid at a camp at Artillery Lake back in 2022. Simpson said that a review of the conduct of wildlife officers is ongoing. Four years ago, the community was subject to what Elders and community members described as a "traumatic" raid by wildlife officers for allegedly harvesting caribou considered off limits in the zone. The search warrant was later deemed unlawful in N.W.T.’s superior court.