Stocks to Watch: Nucor Corporation (NYSE:NUE)

Checking up on some historical performance on shares of Nucor Corporation (NYSE:NUE), we can see that the stock price performance for the last week is 6.63%. If we scroll back to the full year reading, shares have performed -14.37%. Investors may be trying to figure out if it is a good time to get into […]

Stocks to Watch: NOW Inc. (NYSE:DNOW)

Keeping an eye on shares of NOW Inc. (NYSE:DNOW), we see that the current average price target is $14.43. Wall Street analysts have the ability to produce price target estimates for where they think the stock is heading. Because price target projections vary from one analyst to another, they may span a wide range of […]

Household debt dips slightly

Household income grew slightly faster than debt in the second quarter as the amount Canadians owe relative to their income edged down for the third quarter in a row. Statistics Canada said Friday that credit market debt as a proportion of household disposable income edged down to 177.1 per cent on a seasonally adjusted basis, […]

Crown corporation loses big

Ontario Cannabis Retail Corp. lost $42 million in the latest fiscal year, according to newly released public documents. The provincial Crown corporation tasked with online sales and wholesale distribution of recreational pot reported revenues of $64 million for the year ended March 31, 2019. However, Ontario’s consolidated financial statements show the OCRC, which operates as […]

Parks Canada begins restoration of devastated Cavendish Campground

The campground will remain closed to the public this year due to safety concerns The story of Cavendish Campground will have to start a new chapter after the devastation caused by post-tropical storm Dorian. “About 80 per cent of the campground was affected,” said Brad Romaniuk, incident commander for the recovery and response after Dorian for Parks […]

Enbridge seeks new pipeline

Enbridge has started the regulatory process for a new natural gas liquids extraction plant and associated pipeline in Northeast B.C. with a projected capital cost of $2.5 billion. The company filed an application for the Frontier Project with the B.C. Environmental Assessment Office in August. It would be B.C.’s second straddle plant; whereas there are […]

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