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S&P/TSX composite index lifted by broad rally led by energy, materials sectors

S&P/TSX composite index lifted by broad rally led by energy, materials sectors

TORONTO — A broad rally pushed Canada's main stock index up more than 200 points as the energy and materials sectors gained on strong quarterly reports from key players. Energy increased 3.
Jon Yaged to succeed Don Weisberg as Macmillan CEO

Jon Yaged to succeed Don Weisberg as Macmillan CEO

NEW YORK (AP) — The CEO of Macmillan Publishers, Don Weisberg, will step down at the end of the year. Jon Yaged, currently the company's president, will succeed him.
Nutrien earns US$1.4B, hikes guidance as Ukraine war drives fertilizer demand

Nutrien earns US$1.4B, hikes guidance as Ukraine war drives fertilizer demand

Nutrien Ltd. has significantly hiked its earnings forecast for the year after announcing a record first quarter profit driven by surging commodity prices and concerns about global food security due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Intensity and persistence of supply chain disruptions surprised Bank of Canada

Intensity and persistence of supply chain disruptions surprised Bank of Canada

TORONTO — The intensity and persistence of supply chain disruptions that have helped fuel the rising cost of living have surprised the Bank of Canada, a senior bank official said Tuesday.
CannTrust renamed Phoena as company continues to rebuild following scandals

CannTrust renamed Phoena as company continues to rebuild following scandals

VAUGHAN, Ont. — Beleaguered cannabis company CannTrust Equity Inc. has been renamed Phoena Holdings Inc.
Strong lumber prices boost Canfor Q1 profits 25 per cent despite pulp losses

Strong lumber prices boost Canfor Q1 profits 25 per cent despite pulp losses

VANCOUVER — Canfor Corp. is reporting a 25 per cent increase in net profits in its latest quarter on near record high North American lumber prices that also boosted revenues. The Vancouver-based company said it earned $534 million of $4.
Mortgage or retirement savings? Where to get the most bang for your extra bucks

Mortgage or retirement savings? Where to get the most bang for your extra bucks

Jennifer Woodfine is constantly wondering whether she should use any extra money to pay down her mortgage faster, or put it towards retirement savings instead.
As restrictions ease and offices reopen, Tim Hortons' downtown restaurants rebound

As restrictions ease and offices reopen, Tim Hortons' downtown restaurants rebound

In one of the surest signs Canadian workers are returning to downtown offices, Tim Hortons says sales at its "super urban" restaurants are rebounding to near pre-pandemic levels.
Molson Coors Q1 profit soars to US$151.5M on best sales growth in more than decade

Molson Coors Q1 profit soars to US$151.5M on best sales growth in more than decade

MONTREAL — Molson Coors Beverage Co. says its profits soared in the first quarter for its largest quarterly sales growth in more than a decade. The Colorado and Montreal-based company, which reports in U.S. dollars, says it earned US$151.
Union drive in full swing at Amazon warehouse in Montreal

Union drive in full swing at Amazon warehouse in Montreal

MONTREAL — A unionization campaign is underway at an Amazon warehouse in Montreal as one of North America's largest employers stares down more labour drives — with only one successful so far.