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US consumer confidence falls for 3rd time in 4 months

US consumer confidence falls for 3rd time in 4 months

Consumer confidence dipped again in April as anxiety over a slowing economy and possible recession weighed on American households. The Conference Board reported Tuesday that its consumer confidence index fell to 101.3 in April from 104 in March.
Colorado becomes 1st to pass ‘right to repair’ for farmers

Colorado becomes 1st to pass ‘right to repair’ for farmers

DENVER (AP) — Sitting in front of a hulking red tractor, Democratic Gov.
Petition calls for tax deadline extension amid federal worker strike

Petition calls for tax deadline extension amid federal worker strike

There are calls to extend this year’s tax deadline amid a federal public service strike that some say is making it hard to file on time, but experts are still urging Canadians to make every effort to file by May 1.
Aecon reports loss of $9.4M in first quarter as cost inflatio

Aecon reports loss of $9.4M in first quarter as cost inflatio

TORONTO — Aecon Group Inc. reported a loss in its first quarter as cost inflation and depressed travel volumes affected results. The construction and infrastructure development company says it had a loss of $9.
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 Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (20,439.87, down 236.87): Manulife Financial Corp. (TSX:MFC). Financials. Down 41 cents, or 1.56 per cent, to $25.84 on 9.
S&P/TSX composite falls more than 200 points led by energy, U.S. markets also slide

S&P/TSX composite falls more than 200 points led by energy, U.S. markets also slide

TORONTO — Canada's main stock index was down more than 200 points Tuesday with broad-based losses led by energy, while U.S. markets also fell.
Weak on-time record of Canadian airports, airlines raises questions for summer travel

Weak on-time record of Canadian airports, airlines raises questions for summer travel

MONTREAL — Canadian airports and airlines logged a large number of flight delays last month, raising questions about their readiness for the summer travel rush. Big airports and carriers had a much weaker on-time record in March than comparable U.S.
Protesting N.L. crab fishers watch from shore as Maritime fishers head out to harvest

Protesting N.L. crab fishers watch from shore as Maritime fishers head out to harvest

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — As a standoff between crab fishers and processors enters its third week in Newfoundland and Labrador, all eyes are on Maritime fishers who have begun their annual harvest.
Stock market today: Stocks tumble on profit, economy worries

Stock market today: Stocks tumble on profit, economy worries

NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street had its biggest drop in a month as investors worried about company profits and the state of the economy. The S&P 500 fell 1.6% Tuesday.
B.C.'s leaky Science World dome fix part of $50-million tourism infrastructure fund

B.C.'s leaky Science World dome fix part of $50-million tourism infrastructure fund

VANCOUVER — One of the most recognizable legacy structures from British Columbia's Expo 86 World's Fair will soon undergo repairs on its leaky roof as part of a $50-million tourism infrastructure fund.
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