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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (20,744.23, up 53.42 points.) Cenovus Energy Inc. (TSX:CVE). Energy. Up $2.18, or 10.3 per cent, to $23.27 on 13.7 million shares.
Lost for decades, Dorothy's dress from 'Oz' up for sale

Lost for decades, Dorothy's dress from 'Oz' up for sale

NEW YORK (AP) — It's one of the most recognizable outfits in American movie history, the blue-and-white checked gingham dress a young Judy Garland wore as Dorothy in the classic 1939 movie “The Wizard of Oz.
Strong results power energy and materials higher and help lift S&P/TSX composite

Strong results power energy and materials higher and help lift S&P/TSX composite

TORONTO — Strong quarterly results powered the energy and materials sectors higher, helping Canada's main stock index to rebound from its lowest level in three months.
Federal tax credit not enough to get carbon capture projects built: Cenovus CEO

Federal tax credit not enough to get carbon capture projects built: Cenovus CEO

CALGARY — The chief executive of Cenovus Energy Inc.
Consumer groups file petition to set aside CRTC's Rogers-Shaw approval

Consumer groups file petition to set aside CRTC's Rogers-Shaw approval

Two consumer advocacy groups have filed a petition asking the federal cabinet to "set aside" the CRTC's decision to approve the transfer of Shaw Communications Inc.'s broadcast services to Rogers Communications Inc.
CAPP lobby group names Lisa Baiton as new president and CEO

CAPP lobby group names Lisa Baiton as new president and CEO

CALGARY — The Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers has named Lisa Baiton as its new president and CEO. Baiton replaces outgoing president and CEO Tim McMillan, who has led the oil and gas lobby group for the last eight years.
Customer service problems continue to plague Transat — and entire sector — CEO says

Customer service problems continue to plague Transat — and entire sector — CEO says

MONTREAL — Transat A.T. chief executive Annick Guérard says the tour operator is working to improve the long phone-wait times and customer service frustrations plaguing the airline sector throughout the pandemic.
War not affecting Ukrainian rocket supplier for Nova Scotia spaceport project: CEO

War not affecting Ukrainian rocket supplier for Nova Scotia spaceport project: CEO

HALIFAX — The company planning to build Canada’s first spaceport in northeastern Nova Scotia says the war in Ukraine has not affected its plans to source rockets from the embattled European country.
Teck Resources reports record first-quarter profit; Chile copper mine nearly finished

Teck Resources reports record first-quarter profit; Chile copper mine nearly finished

Teck Resources Ltd. posted another record quarterly profit Wednesday, putting the company in strong financial position as it gears up for the completion of its massive new QB2 copper mine in Chile later this year.
Twitter needs to be thoughtful in its approach to a potential edit feature: Experts

Twitter needs to be thoughtful in its approach to a potential edit feature: Experts

TORONTO — As Elon Musk moves forward with his efforts to buy Twitter and potentially bring in a range of changes, social media experts say adding an edit feature is not as simple as it seems and could have negative consequences.