The S&P/TSX composite index traded up earlier in the day after a report said the tariffs could be delayed, but the index closed down 275.15 points at 25,533.10 after the White House confirmed it ...
Honda is recalling certain nearly 10,000 2025 Acura MDX vehicles. The touchscreen in the center console may go blank, resulting in the rearview camera image not displaying as intended. As such ...
Let's take a closer look at a couple of our picks from the screened companies. Overview: Allied Gold Corporation, with a market cap of CA$1.30 billion, explores and produces mineral deposits in ...
These days, the best digital TV antennas can pick up all of the major networks in up to 4K quality. It’s more than just the four major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC), as the best 4K ...
On the restart, Colin Braun in the No. 60 Acura ARX-06 made it three-wide, passing the No. 31 Cadillac of Bamber and No.40 of Kamui Kobayashi for the lead. Braun's lead was short-lived as ...
Most auto manufacturers are migrating to a fully electrified lineup, and Acura’s incoming RSX helps the company lay the groundwork for its own fully electric lineup. The incoming RSX is also an ...
Telus's 8% dividend is expected to be safe in 2025 and 2026 due to improving free cash flow and lower capital expenditures. Despite recent sector challenges, Telus's valuation is attractive, with ...
Overview: Eskay Mining Corp. is a natural resource company focused on acquiring and exploring mineral properties in British Columbia, Canada, with a market cap of CA$31.25 million. Operations ...
The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX Composite Index ended up 110.05 points, or 0.4%, at 25,281.63, its highest closing level since Dec. 12. The daily winning streak was the longest since August.
TSX ends up 0.4% at 25,281.63 Posts highest closing level since Dec. 12 Technology sector gains 1.6% Canada's annual inflation rate slows to 1.8% Jan 21 (Reuters) - Canada's main index rose for a ...
Amazon's awesome 3 for $33 4K Blu-ray sale ends tonight, January 20, at 11:59 PM PT. You're effectively paying $11 per movie, which is quite the deal--especially when you check out the eligible films.