S&P/TSX composite up more than 300 points in broad-based rally

TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was up more than 300 points in a broad-based rally on the Toronto Stock Exchange.The S&P/TSX composite index was up 328.23 points at 35,294.90.U.S.

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Offset & Quavo Linkup In Studio, Migos Comeback On The Way?

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Source: Bennett Raglin / Getty Offset and Quavo have been spotted in the studio together, for the first time in

Celebrity birthdays for the week of May 10-16 includes Kenan Thompson and Cate Blanchett

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Celebrity birthdays for the week of May 10-16:May 10: Actor David Clennon (“thirtysomething”) is 83. Singer Donovan is 80. Singer

Vancouver home sales down 2.5% in April but detached market trending upward: board

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VANCOUVER - Vancouver-area home sales and prices moved lower in April compared with last year, as the city’s real estate

Canada's Greens say Fredericton riding association de-registered because of 'error'

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FREDERICTON - The Green Party of Canada says it’s working to regain registered status for a key riding association in

City cracks down on ‘slum landlords’ as Chow announces enforcement push at troubled 500 Dawes

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Toronto is escalating its fight against negligent landlords as Mayor Olivia Chow says long‑overdue repairs, pest control and safety work

Heavy equipment manufacturers to see uneven demand: report

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TORONTO - A new report says Canada’s heavy equipment manufacturers will likely see uneven growth this year as the construction

Federal government rolling out $1.5 billion in tariff relief

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The federal government is announcing $1.5 billion in tariff relief in response to the United States widening its tariff criteria

Pedestrian hit by a truck near Queen and Logan suffers serious injuries

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A pedestrian has been rushed to hospital after being struck by a truck in Toronto’s east end on Monday morning.

Who pays the price of privatization?

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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government has floated the idea of privatizing Canadian airports, suggesting it will make them better. But