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S&P/TSX composite gains almost one per cent, U.S. markets climb

S&P/TSX composite gains almost one per cent, U.S. markets climb

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index gained almost one per cent on Thursday, while U.S. markets also rose, led by a 1.5 per cent gain on the Nasdaq. The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 200.60 points at 21,794.56.
NHL players talk about the trade experience ahead of Friday's deadline: 'A whirlwind'

NHL players talk about the trade experience ahead of Friday's deadline: 'A whirlwind'

Kevin Shattenkirk knew a deal was coming. Unable to come to terms with the St.
Court hears Manitoba man accused of killing family mentally fit to stand trial

Court hears Manitoba man accused of killing family mentally fit to stand trial

WINNIPEG — A doctor has determined a Manitoba man accused of killing five family members, including his three young children, is mentally fit to stand trial.
Alberta coal mine moves ahead without permits federal officials say are needed

Alberta coal mine moves ahead without permits federal officials say are needed

Environmental groups are asking Ottawa to enforce its rules on an Alberta coal site that has started building an underground test mine without fisheries permits that officials have said are required.
'We're all in shock:' Neighbours mourn family of five killed in plane crash

'We're all in shock:' Neighbours mourn family of five killed in plane crash

A small but growing memorial, made up of bouquets and teddy bears, formed outside a home north of Toronto on Thursday as a community grieved a family of five killed in a small plane crash in Nashville.
Saskatchewan premier announces more education spending to address teachers dispute

Saskatchewan premier announces more education spending to address teachers dispute

REGINA — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says his government will put up millions of dollars in new education funding to help resolve a bargaining impasse with teachers.
Trudeau won't say if Canada will restore funding to UN relief agency in Gaza Strip

Trudeau won't say if Canada will restore funding to UN relief agency in Gaza Strip

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won't say if Canada intends to restore funding to a UN relief agency operating in the Gaza Strip. "We're not making any announcements today.

Harsh Thaker scores second straight century as Canadian cricketers win again

DUBAI CITY, United Arab Emirates — Harsh Thaker hit his second straight century to help Canada defeat Scotland by five wickets Thursday and remain unbeaten after four matches in ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 play.
Trudeau says some Pro-Palestinian protests cross line into hate, harassment

Trudeau says some Pro-Palestinian protests cross line into hate, harassment

OTTAWA — Pro-Palestinian protests that include hatred or harassing behaviour cross a line, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday.
Cornerback Marchant opting for low-key approach to CFL invitational combine

Cornerback Marchant opting for low-key approach to CFL invitational combine

When Dawson Marchant steps onto the turf at the University of Waterloo on Friday, it'll be just another workout.