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Nygard says he had 'nothing to hide' from police, doesn't recall parts of interview

Nygard says he had 'nothing to hide' from police, doesn't recall parts of interview

TORONTO — Peter Nygard testified Tuesday that he had "nothing to hide" during his 11-hour interview with a Toronto police detective in October 2021, but could not recall several details of that conversation when questioned about them in court.
CTV News adds new early evening broadcast hosted by Sandie Rinaldo

CTV News adds new early evening broadcast hosted by Sandie Rinaldo

TORONTO — CTV is adding a national evening newscast to its weekday schedule. CTV News says Sandie Rinaldo will anchor an early edition of "CTV National News." The 30-minute broadcast will air weekday evenings at 5:30 p.m. ET/PT, beginning Nov. 13.

Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (18,873.47, up 16.71): First Quantum Minerals Ltd. (TSX:FM). Mining. Down $3.93, or 19.65 per cent, to $16.07 on 10.9 million shares.
TSK ekes out gain after August GDP report, U.S. markets rise ahead of rate decision

TSK ekes out gain after August GDP report, U.S. markets rise ahead of rate decision

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index eked out a small gain on Tuesday despite weakness in metals and utilities stocks, while U.S. markets rose the day before the central bank is set to make a decision on interest rates.
Deloitte pays $1.59 million to CPA Ontario for breaching code of conduct

Deloitte pays $1.59 million to CPA Ontario for breaching code of conduct

Toronto-based Deloitte LLP has paid $1.59 million in fines and costs for breaching CPA Ontario's code of professional conduct, the regulatory body said.
Ford says he didn't direct inclusion of land in urban boundary expansions

Ford says he didn't direct inclusion of land in urban boundary expansions

TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford said he did not instruct staff to include specific developer-owned lands in expansions of urban boundaries that would have allowed building in those areas, despite internal documents suggesting his office had been
Ontario agrees to give some teachers, education workers, retroactive salary bumps

Ontario agrees to give some teachers, education workers, retroactive salary bumps

TORONTO — Ontario has agreed to give public high school teachers and some elementary school education workers retroactive salary increases to compensate them for constrained wages under a law known as Bill 124.
Milanovich calls the shots as Butler runs the show for Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Milanovich calls the shots as Butler runs the show for Hamilton Tiger-Cats

HAMILTON — James Butler has given the Hamilton Tiger-Cats something they haven't had since 2010 but he certainly had to work for it the last half of the regular season.
Ontario extends 5.7-cent gas tax cut to June 30, 2024

Ontario extends 5.7-cent gas tax cut to June 30, 2024

TORONTO — Ontario is extending a 5.7-cent cut to the gas tax until next summer, Premier Doug Ford announced Tuesday. The government launched the cut in July 2022 and has extended it several times since, and now the reduction – along with a 5.
BHP approves $6.4B second stage of Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan

BHP approves $6.4B second stage of Jansen potash project in Saskatchewan

TORONTO — Australian mining giant BHP said on Tuesday it will go ahead with a plan to spend $6.4 billion to build the second stage of its Jansen potash mine east of Saskatoon.
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