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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Thursday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (20,564.49, up 110.17): Copper Mountain Mining Corp. (TSX:CMMC). Materials. Up 41 cents, or 18.14 per cent, to $2.67 on 10.
Hamilton, Ont., declares state of emergency over opioids, homelessness, mental health

Hamilton, Ont., declares state of emergency over opioids, homelessness, mental health

Hamilton's city council declared a state of emergency on Thursday over homelessness, opioid addiction and mental health issues in the city.
S&P/TSX composite index gains more than 100 points, U.S. markets climb

S&P/TSX composite index gains more than 100 points, U.S. markets climb

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index rose more than 100 points Thursday while U.S. stock markets climbed steadily throughout the day to post gains of more than one per cent after two pieces of positive economic news.
Raptors soul-searching after play-in loss

Raptors soul-searching after play-in loss

TORONTO — Fred VanVleet thinks it's time for the Toronto Raptors to move on from their 2019 NBA championship. Not necessarily a wholesale personnel change, but come to grips with the fact that they're a different team now.
Doug Ford hints at relocating Ontario Science Centre to Ontario Place

Doug Ford hints at relocating Ontario Science Centre to Ontario Place

Premier Doug Ford hinted Thursday that an announcement is imminent on moving the Ontario Science Centre from east Toronto to the downtown site of Ontario Place.
'I love it here' — Raptors head coach Nick Nurse on departure speculation

'I love it here' — Raptors head coach Nick Nurse on departure speculation

TORONTO — Nick Nurse has made it clear: he wants to stay in Toronto.
Toronto carries out High Park controlled burn as part of Black Oak protection

Toronto carries out High Park controlled burn as part of Black Oak protection

TORONTO — The City of Toronto is carrying out a controlled burn in parts of High Park in its continued effort to protect rare tree savannahs in the sprawling west-end park.
'It has become a cycle': Muslim Canadians more vigilant during Ramadan

'It has become a cycle': Muslim Canadians more vigilant during Ramadan

TORONTO — Mosques across Canada have increasingly had to ask congregants to stay vigilant against potential attacks and harassment during the holy month of Ramadan, Muslim advocacy groups say, noting that the normalization of such security conversati
Ontario nursing home law violates Charter, advocates allege in lawsuit

Ontario nursing home law violates Charter, advocates allege in lawsuit

TORONTO — A new Ontario law that allows hospitals to fine discharged patients $400 a day if they do not move into a nursing home not of their choosing violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, advocates allege in a lawsuit filed Wednesday.
'B is for Bobcaygeon': Tragically Hip plan alphabet picture book for kids

'B is for Bobcaygeon': Tragically Hip plan alphabet picture book for kids

TORONTO — "A" is for "Ahead by a Century" and "B" is for "Bobcaygeon." Those are two of the lessons the Tragically Hip hope to impart to young readers as they prepare a picture book of the alphabet due out later this year.
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