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Economy
Canada's main stock index gained over 100 points on Tuesday, driven by various base metals, while the U.S. markets closed with uncertain results.
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The B.C. government mentioned the ‘top up’ cheque will help more low-income seniors and families stay in their homes.
The study by Deloitte Canada points out possible lack of water in Western Canada as a major threat for the oil and gas industry in 2024.
Canada’s primary stock index declined by over 100 points on Tuesday due to losses in financial, industrial, and telecom stocks despite strength in energy and base metals.
In 2023, the 1.7 billion global vehicles were responsible for 47 percent of the oil demand, with gasoline use accounting for about half of the demand.
Edmonton's city councillors are being given ideas to encourage people to support events and businesses after 5 p.m. city-wide.
Hudsons Canada’s Pub on Whyte Avenue is frustrated with the City of Edmonton after being told it can’t restore its popular patio that had to be closed due to sidewalk construction.
Canada’s primary stock indicator was down in late-morning trading, affected by declines in the telecommunications and utility fields, while U.S. stock markets also dropped.
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