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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Thursday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (19,775.83, down 103.96 points): Manulife Financial Corp. (TSX:MFC). Finance. Up 20 cents, or 0.83 per cent, to $24.33 on 10.

The Band's Robbie Robertson leaves behind a legacy of rich, worldly music

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TD Bank Group discloses U.S. regulatory inquiry into compliance practices

TD Bank Group discloses U.S. regulatory inquiry into compliance practices

TORONTO — TD Bank Group revealed Thursday that it expects U.S. regulators to impose penalties related to its anti-money laundering compliance program.
S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points Thursday, U.S. stock markets also lower

S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points Thursday, U.S. stock markets also lower

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index declined by more than 100 points Thursday amid broad-based weakness, while U.S. markets also moved lower, with the Nasdaq leading losses at 1.87 per cent. The S&P/TSX composite index closed down 103.
Argos defender Robertson looking forward to rematch with Stampeders

Argos defender Robertson looking forward to rematch with Stampeders

TORONTO — The second time around will have a little extra juice for Robertson Daniel. The Toronto Argonauts return from their final bye week of the season Friday night to host the Calgary Stampeders at BMO Field.
Silk Laundry, Section 35 among Canadian Arts & Fashion Award nominees

Silk Laundry, Section 35 among Canadian Arts & Fashion Award nominees

TORONTO — The timeless designs of Silk Laundry and streetwear by Indigenous-owned brand Section 35 are among the nominees for the Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards this year.
Foreign interference talks: Parties trade jabs for bipartisan chats from the cottage

Foreign interference talks: Parties trade jabs for bipartisan chats from the cottage

OTTAWA — Discussions about a public inquiry on foreign interference have stretched well into the summer, as House leaders put aside political jabs that dominated Parliament for much of the year in exchange for "collaborative" chats from hotel rooms a
Ukraine seeks Canada's 'diplomatic muscle' in selling peace plan to skeptical states

Ukraine seeks Canada's 'diplomatic muscle' in selling peace plan to skeptical states

OTTAWA — Canada aims to heed a new call from Ukraine to help it sell a peace plan with Russia to developing countries that have taken a neutral stance on Moscow's invasion.
TSB report warns that unnoticed locomotive fires pose wildfire risk

TSB report warns that unnoticed locomotive fires pose wildfire risk

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is warning about the risks of fires going unnoticed on locomotives and setting wildfires, citing dozens of on-board blazes in a report into an incident two years ago in southeast British Columbia.
Prevent illegal mass data extraction, privacy authorities tell social media firms

Prevent illegal mass data extraction, privacy authorities tell social media firms

OTTAWA — The federal privacy watchdog and some of his global counterparts are urging the largest social media companies to prevent bulk extraction of personal details from their websites.