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And just like that, Peloton shares tank after fatal cameo in Sex and the City reboot - CBC News Dec 10th
And just like that, Peloton shares tank after fatal cameo in Sex and the City reboot CBC NewsPeloton responds as 'And Just Like That...' kills off major character Yahoo News CanadaPeloton Spokesperson Reveals Company Didn’t Know Details of ‘And Just Like That’ Story Line .... More »
The Canadian mortgage stress test, explained Jul 18th
The Canadian mortgage stress test applies to anyone applying for a mortgage, refinancing their current home loan, or renegotiating the terms of their mortgage contract with a federally regulated lender. And while provincially regulated lenders have more flexibility when it comes to mortgage app.... More »
Investing in CBD — How to Do It & What to Consider + MORE Aug 31st
The cannabidiol market in the U.S.A is growing bigger. Investors are turning their attention to the CBD industry to look at the lucrative opportunities it may present. Although CBD has been around for a long time, federal legalization of the substance has opened more doors toward increasing its popu.... More »
Roots shares rise after retailer tops expectations for latest quarter Apr 18th
Roots Corp. shares jumped Wednesday to their highest levels since they were listed publicly last year, after the Canadian clothing company's sales and adjusted earnings topped analyst estimates in its latest quarter..... More »
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TD Bank’s adjusted earnings came in ahead of analyst estimates Thursday, rising 15 per cent from the year-earlier period after excluding the impact of U.S. tax reform and other items.
New fears about trade wars pushed stock markets into the red on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would slap tariffs on steel and aluminum — moves that many industries say will raise prices and cost jobs.