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Late slump pulls Wall Street lower; gold sets another record

Late slump pulls Wall Street lower; gold sets another record

Stocks pulled lower on Wall Street Tuesday following a mixed set of earnings reports from dozens of big U.S. companies. The S&P 500 fell 20.97 points, or 0.6%, to 3,218.44 after a last-hour slide erased a small gain from earlier in the day.
Sponsors, WE Charity 'mutually' agree to part ways, WE says amid controversy

Sponsors, WE Charity 'mutually' agree to part ways, WE says amid controversy

TORONTO — WE Charity says it has "mutually agreed" to suspend its partnerships after a flood of companies announced they were dropping their support for the embattled organization whose founders faced parliamentary hearings on Tuesday.
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: George Weston earnings George Weston Ltd. releases its Q2 financial results on Tuesday.
Boosting marginalized groups key to 'feminist economic recovery,' report says

Boosting marginalized groups key to 'feminist economic recovery,' report says

TORONTO — Canadians cannot expect the economy to fully recover from COVID-19 without helping those most affected by the downturn — including women, people of colour, and the LGBTQ+ community, a new report says.
Pandemic hurts sales, profit for Pfizer amid restructuring

Pandemic hurts sales, profit for Pfizer amid restructuring

FAIRLESS HILLS, Pa. — Pfizer Inc. reported a 32% plunge in second-quarter profit, mainly due to the global coronavirus pandemic limiting marketing of and new prescriptions for its medicines, even as the drugmaker races to develop a vaccine.
Oilsands production expected to rebound after pandemic-linked 2020 slump

Oilsands production expected to rebound after pandemic-linked 2020 slump

CALGARY — A new report predicts Canadian oilsands production will have its biggest annual decline on record this year, dropping by an average of nearly 175,000 barrels per day due to issues associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Pipeline owner fined for unsafe incident near GO tracks in Greater Toronto

Pipeline owner fined for unsafe incident near GO tracks in Greater Toronto

CALGARY — The Canada Energy Regulator is fining Trans-Northern Pipelines $40,000 for an incident near a commuter train line in Greater Toronto that resulted in damage to a pipeline transporting gasoline.
Malaysian ex-PM Najib given 12 years in jail in 1MDB scandal

Malaysian ex-PM Najib given 12 years in jail in 1MDB scandal

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — A Malaysian court sentenced former Prime Minister Najib Razak to serve 12 years in prison on Tuesday after finding him guilty in the first of several corruption trials linked to the multibillion-dollar looting of the 1MDB sta
In reversal, CES gadget show won't be in-person after all

In reversal, CES gadget show won't be in-person after all

NEW YORK — CES, one of the world’s biggest technology conferences, will be a virtual event in January due to the coronavirus pandemic, a reversal from May when organizers said it would go on as a smaller gathering in Las Vegas.
George Weston loses $255 million in second quarter on COVID-related costs

George Weston loses $255 million in second quarter on COVID-related costs

TORONTO — George Weston Ltd. recorded a $255-million loss in its latest quarter despite boost in revenue as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted its three operating arms.
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