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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (18,384.27, up 110.20 points.) The Supreme Cannabis Co. Inc. (TSX:FIRE). Health care. Up 1.5 cents, or 4.92 per cent, to 32 cents on 22.
Mandatory hotel quarantine rates far lower than $2,000 touted by government

Mandatory hotel quarantine rates far lower than $2,000 touted by government

MONTREAL — The cost of the mandatory three-day hotel quarantine that goes into effect on Monday appears to be well below the $2,000-per-person price tag cited by officials when they announced the new program.
Ontario extends stay-at-home order for Toronto, Peel Region, North Bay

Ontario extends stay-at-home order for Toronto, Peel Region, North Bay

Toronto and neighboring Peel Region will remain under a stay-at-home order for at least two more weeks, the Ontario government said Friday, granting a request from local officials to delay easing restrictions in the COVID-19 hot spots.
Magna and pot stocks help TSX to bounce back from two days of losses, loonie up

Magna and pot stocks help TSX to bounce back from two days of losses, loonie up

TORONTO — Magna International and pot stocks helped Canada's main stock index to bounce back from two days of losses, while the loonie reached it highest level in four weeks. The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 110.20 points to 18,384.27.
Ford recalls include about 8,800 vehicles in Canada

Ford recalls include about 8,800 vehicles in Canada

Ford Motor Co. says it will recall about 8,800 vehicles in Canada after the automaker lost track of some older Takata air bags that can explode and hurl shrapnel.
Sale of Heartland Petrochemical Complex one option under review: Inter Pipeline CEO

Sale of Heartland Petrochemical Complex one option under review: Inter Pipeline CEO

CALGARY — The CEO of Inter Pipeline Ltd.
Coastal GasLink bringing back pipeline workers after pandemic plan approved

Coastal GasLink bringing back pipeline workers after pandemic plan approved

CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. says it is gradually bringing back workers on its Coastal GasLink pipeline project in B.C. after health authorities approved its plan to deal with risks of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Health Canada recalls new Toro snowblower over amputation hazard

Health Canada recalls new Toro snowblower over amputation hazard

OTTAWA — A Toro snowblower has been recalled in Canada and the United States due to an amputation hazard. The recall applies to the 2021 Toro Power Max 826 OHAE, model 37802, sold between November and January.
Investing ABCs: Teaching your kids about money and markets

Investing ABCs: Teaching your kids about money and markets

The recent stock market mania over the video game company GameStop, which this week was scrutinized by Congress, has provided a teachable moment for kids.
'It is very up in the air': Toronto small businesses weary from pandemic uncertainty

'It is very up in the air': Toronto small businesses weary from pandemic uncertainty

TORONTO — Trinh Ngo misses the days when her two Juxtapose gift and home goods stores would be teeming with customers sniffing candles and testing hand lotions.