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'Getting out of control,' vigil held in B.C. to remember women who died

'Getting out of control,' vigil held in B.C. to remember women who died

VANCOUVER — A small group gathered outside Vancouver's art gallery Thursday to remember several women who died recently in B.C. and call for changes within the justice system to prevent more such deaths.
S&P/TSX composite finishes 110 points lower, U.S. markets decline

S&P/TSX composite finishes 110 points lower, U.S. markets decline

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index finished lower Thursday with broad-based losses amid a flurry of earnings and economic data, while U.S. markets also fell alongside some end-of-month rebalancing. The S&P/TSX composite index was down 110.
Rising costs, slow ticket sales put JP Saxe's North American tour in jeopardy

Rising costs, slow ticket sales put JP Saxe's North American tour in jeopardy

TORONTO — JP Saxe was ready to roll across North America this fall on his latest concert tour, but those plans are now hanging by a thread as the Grammy-nominated musician confronts sluggish ticket sales and the soaring cost of life on the road.
Tariff uncertainty dampens Spin Master's second-quarter earnings

Tariff uncertainty dampens Spin Master's second-quarter earnings

TORONTO — Spin Master Corp. is starting to feel the weight of tariffs and is bracing for more uncertainty as its key holiday season nears. Executives say the Toronto-based toy maker has seen levies threatened and imposed by the U.S.
Glooscap First Nation in Nova Scotia to launch seafood market this year

Glooscap First Nation in Nova Scotia to launch seafood market this year

HANTSPORT — Glooscap First Nation in Nova Scotia is launching a seafood market with local products caught and processed by its members, as a way to keep profits in the community and help pay for services.
Losses for health care stocks help push Wall Street lower

Losses for health care stocks help push Wall Street lower

Stocks gave up early gains and closed lower on Wall Street, led by drops in health care companies. The S&P 500 fell 0.4% Thursday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 0.7%, and the Nasdaq composite slipped less than 0.1%.
Alberta audit suggests patients paying clinic membership fees get more thorough care

Alberta audit suggests patients paying clinic membership fees get more thorough care

EDMONTON — An audit of Alberta medical clinics charging membership fees found no significant cases of patients paying out of pocket for covered medical treatment but paying members are likely getting more thorough care.
How to get the best bang for your (extra) buck in a three-paycheque month

How to get the best bang for your (extra) buck in a three-paycheque month

Some extra cash may be about to land in your bank account. But don't label that third paycheque a bonus, experts warn.
Bombardier reports higher Q2 profit despite higher supply chain costs from tariffs

Bombardier reports higher Q2 profit despite higher supply chain costs from tariffs

MONTREAL — Bombardier Inc. reported a jump in net income in its second quarter even as it dealt with higher supply chain costs stemming from tariffs.
Hudson's Bay gets permission to sell leases, extend creditor protection

Hudson's Bay gets permission to sell leases, extend creditor protection

TORONTO — Hudson’s Bay is set to shave off a sliver of its debt after getting court approval for two lease deals, but is still gearing up for a fight on a third lease agreement later this month.