Stocks to Watch: Accesso Technology Group (LON:ACSO) Shares Up 2%

Accesso Technology Group PLC (LON:ACSO)’s share price shot up 2% on Monday . The company traded as high as GBX 760 ($9.93) and last traded at GBX 750 ($9.80), 19,727 shares were traded during mid-day trading. A decline of 37% from the average session volume of 31,101 shares. The stock had previously closed at GBX […]

Stocks to Watch: GBST (ASX:GBT) Shares Down 2.8%

GBST Holdings Limited (ASX:GBT) traded down 2.8% during trading on Monday . The company traded as low as A$3.46 ($2.45) and last traded at A$3.47 ($2.46), 62,774 shares traded hands during mid-day trading. The stock had previously closed at A$3.57 ($2.53). The firm’s 50 day simple moving average is A$2.99. The stock has a market […]

Court dismisses challenge of deal that helps U.S. nab tax cheats in Canada

The federal government has shared more than 1.6 million Canadian records with the U.S. tax service A Canada-U.S. deal that lets Canadian financial institutions send customer information to U.S. authorities to help track down tax cheats does not violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, a judge has ruled. Federal Court of Canada Justice Anne […]

Parliament Hill pathway fully reopens

Popular multi-use path closed since April 23 due to flooding Cyclists, runners and pedestrians can finally use the path below Parliament Hill again after it was closed for three months due to heavy spring flooding. The National Capital Commission reopened the path at 4 p.m. Monday. The pathway between the Ottawa Locks on the Rideau […]

RTG says Confederation Line ready for handover

LRT builder again files ‘notice of substantial completion’ with City of Ottawa Rideau Transit Group (RTG) is trying again, filing formal notice that it’s finished building the Confederation Line — one of the final steps before the city takes over operation of the delayed light rail system. According to a memo to members of council […]

Equifax to pay up to $700M in U.S. to settle data breach, but Canada is not included

19,000 Canadians swept up in data breach Credit monitoring firm Equifax has agreed to pay up to $700 US million in fines and penalties to settle with various U.S. regulatory bodies over the massive data breach that saw the personal information of almost 150 million people stolen in 2017. Canadian victims aren’t covered by that […]

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