Stocks to Watch: First Mining Gold Corp. (TSX:FF) Up +2.04%

At close of market on Friday, First Mining Gold Corp. (TSX:FF) stock finished trading at +2.04%, bringing the stock price to $0.25 on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The stock price saw a low of $0.25 and a high of $0.26. The company’s stock was traded 444 times with a total of 786,988 shares traded. First […]

Stocks to Watch: Medicenna Therapeutics Corp. (TSX:MDNA) Up +28.65%

At close of market on Friday, Medicenna Therapeutics Corp. (TSX:MDNA) stock finished trading at +28.65%, bringing the stock price to $2.20 on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The stock price saw a low of $2.05 and a high of $2.38. The company’s stock was traded 415 times with a total of 193,809 shares traded. Medicenna Therapeutics […]

Canada’s self-declared hot spot is a village deep in a B.C. canyon

Lytton shares the provincial record for hottest temperature recorded with 44.4 C When temperatures in Lytton, B.C. start to climb, Bernie Fandrich does the same. He stuffs his inflatable, U-shaped belly boat into the trunk of his car and drives up into the mountains, thick with fir and pine and far above the village. He parks when he […]

Premier not backing down

Quebec Premier Francois Legault is holding firm on his plan to scrap thousands of pending immigration applications, meaning 50,000 people would have to restart the application process from scratch. Legault’s statement comes just before the province’s immigration reform bill is expected to pass on Saturday, despite pleas from the opposition. Speaking with reporters ahead of […]

No business case for TMX, says former Liberal environment minister

‘No credible evidence’ to suggest Asia will be a reliable market for bitumen, David Anderson says A former Liberal environment minister is urging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet to reject the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, arguing there is no economic basis for the project. David Anderson, who served 10 years in the cabinets of prime […]

Canada delays departure from Mali until end of August

UN had been urging the Liberal government to extend the mission Canada’s peacekeeping contingent will stick around in Mali for an extra few weeks this summer in order to smooth the transition for the next country set to provide helicopter support for the United Nations mission in the war-torn country. A detachment of helicopters providing […]

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