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S&P/TSX composite posts small gain Thursday, U.S. markets also up

S&P/TSX composite posts small gain Thursday, U.S. markets also up

—  6 April 2023

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index ticked upward Thursday with mixed results among sectors,…

Former OPSEU vice-president countersues union, denies breaching any fiduciary duty

—  6 April 2023

TORONTO — The former first vice-president and treasurer of an Ontario public sector union…

Blue Jays unveil completed Phase 1 of Rogers Centre renovations ahead of home opener

Blue Jays unveil completed Phase 1 of Rogers Centre renovations ahead of home opener

—  6 April 2023

Toronto Blue Jays fans can expect new ways to experience a baseball game live this season,…

Aimia’s largest shareholder to vote against re-election of board at annual meeting

Aimia’s largest shareholder to vote against re-election of board at annual meeting

—  6 April 2023

TORONTO — The largest shareholder of Aimia Inc. says it will vote against the re-election…

Ontario proposes to allow cities to expand boundaries faster for housing

Ontario proposes to allow cities to expand boundaries faster for housing

—  6 April 2023

TORONTO — Ontario introduced measures Thursday that would allow for more housing to be built…

Toronto FC coach says Lorenzo Insigne close to returning but not this week

Toronto FC coach says Lorenzo Insigne close to returning but not this week

—  6 April 2023

TORONTO — Coach Bob Bradley sees light at the end of the Toronto FC injury tunnel, but the…

Three men charged with first-degree murder in Ont. death of Alberta man

—  6 April 2023

OAKVILLE, Ont. — Three men are facing murder charges in the death of a 27-year-old man from…

Calgary’s Suzette Mayr on short list for US$150,000 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction

Calgary’s Suzette Mayr on short list for US$150,000 Carol Shields Prize for Fiction

—  6 April 2023

TORONTO — Calgary author Suzette Mayr has been shortlisted for the inaugural Carol Shields…

Canadians spending on travel and services but cutting back on restaurants, goods: RBC

Canadians spending on travel and services but cutting back on restaurants, goods: RBC

—  6 April 2023

TORONTO — Canadians are continuing to spend on holidays and non-essential services, but are…

High-risk people should get next COVID-19 boosters this spring: Ontario’s top doctor

High-risk people should get next COVID-19 boosters this spring: Ontario’s top doctor

—  6 April 2023

TORONTO — Ontario's chief medical officer of health says people who are at greater risk of…