Stocks to Watch :Baytex Energy Corp. (BTE:CA) Declines 5.1%
It was a tough day for Baytex Energy Corp. (BTE:CA) as its stock fell 5.1% to finish the day at $1.86 a share on October 01. That reduces the company’s market cap to 1.04 billion on 557.92 million outstanding shares. Baytex Energy Corp. is a component of the the S&P/TSX SmallCap Index. 3.59 million shares […]
Stocks to Watch :KeyCorp (KEY) Dips 2.58%
Among the S&P 500’s biggest fallers on Tuesday October 01 was KeyCorp (KEY). The stock experienced a 2.58% decline to $17.38 with 7.92 million shares changing hands. KeyCorp started at an opening price of 18.00 and hit a high of $18.04 and a low of $17.33. Ultimately, the stock took a hit and finished the […]
Heavy rainfall causes flooding on Highway 20, Hochelaga Street
Highway 20 is closed westbound near the Angrignon exit and underpass due to flooding caused by heavy rainfall Quebec provincial police say most of Highway 20 is closed near the Angrignon exit and underpass due to flooding caused by heavy rainfall. Sûreté du Québec spokesperson Marie-Pier Lorrain said the highway is closed in the westbound […]
At Trudeau event, Toronto-area mayors say Liberal firearms policy doesn’t go far enough
Trudeau touts ‘assault’ firearms ban — even though handguns account for more homicides Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau had mayors from the Greater Toronto Area on hand Tuesday as he touted his party’s vow to crack down on firearms — but all those assembled suggested the federal government should go further and promise a handgun ban. […]
Saskatchewan man barred from U.S. for 5 years after trying to volunteer at festival
Kyle Kuchirka says he can’t afford the $3,000 to attempt an appeal A Saskatoon man says he’s been banned from entering the United States for five years after attempting to volunteer at an arts festival in Washington state this summer. Kyle Kuchirka, 25, an actor and recent graduate of the University of Saskatchewan’s drama department, […]
Quebec report overlooks Indigenous women’s safety, advocates say
‘It’s like the commission overshadowed what was the heart of its mandate’ A new report that found Indigenous people face systemic discrimination in public services in Quebec doesn’t do enough to address the allegations of police abuse that led to the commission in the first place, an advocate says. “What is not in the report […]