Stocks to Watch: Neptune Wellness Solutions Inc. (TSX:NEPT) Up +26.78%
At close of market on Friday, Neptune Wellness Solutions Inc. (TSX:NEPT) stock finished trading at +26.78%, bringing the stock price to $6.77 on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The stock price saw a low of $5.66 and a high of $6.80. The company’s stock was traded 8,429 times with a total of 1,686,680 shares traded. Neptune […]
Stocks to Watch: TORC Oil & Gas Ltd. (TSX:TOG) Up +5.82%
At close of market on Friday, TORC Oil & Gas Ltd. (TSX:TOG) stock finished trading at +5.82%, bringing the stock price to $4.18 on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The stock price saw a low of $4.04 and a high of $4.19. The company’s stock was traded 2,481 times with a total of 933,445 shares traded. […]
Boardroom battle for control of Canadian mining firm unearths toxic waste fines in Peru
Australian-listed Titan Minerals makes a play for Vancouver-based Core Gold in deal opposed by some investors A boardroom battle for control over a small Canadian mining company with untapped gold assets in South America has unearthed reports from Peruvian authorities of improperly stored toxic waste — and allegations of corporate malfeasance — in the rough and tumble […]
Canada’s military spies can collect, share info on Canadians, directive says
Instructions say the information must have a ‘direct and immediate relationship’ to military operations Canada’s military spies can collect and share information about Canadian citizens — including material gathered by chance — as long as it supports a legitimate investigation, says a newly disclosed federal directive. The prospect of defence-intelligence agents having personal data about […]
Hundreds of British Columbians lost their jobs in recent sawmill closures: Now what?
Transition teams working to identify needs, skills More than 400 mill workers in B.C. are trying to figure out what comes next. Canfor announced earlier this week that its Vavenby sawmill would be closing in July, leaving over 170 mill workers without jobs. In May, Tolko announced it would be closing its mill in Quesnel, […]
Corrections Canada turns to detection equipment to fight contraband drone drops
The Correctional Service of Canada will unveil a $6M pilot drone detection program Canada’s federal prisons will soon have a new weapon against a threat from above: Drones delivering drugs, cellphones and other dangerous contraband inside prison walls. The Correctional Service of Canada will be spending $6 million to install radar-based drone detection equipment at […]