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Most actively traded companies on the Toronto Stock Exchange

TORONTO — Some of the most active companies traded Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (18,621.02, up 294.67 points): Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB). Energy. Up 90 cents, or 1.8 per cent, to $50.84 on 13.8 million shares.
Autopsy panel testifies at inquest into Indigenous men's police custody deaths

Autopsy panel testifies at inquest into Indigenous men's police custody deaths

A forensic pathologist told a coroner's inquest on Monday that a man who died from hypertensive heart disease while in Thunder Bay police custody might have survived if he had been assessed and sent to a hospital, though it's difficult to know for su
Toronto FC takes MLS pay to new heights with US$14 million for Lorenzo Insigne

Toronto FC takes MLS pay to new heights with US$14 million for Lorenzo Insigne

Toronto FC has taken MLS pay to new heights with Italian star Lorenzo Insigne making US$14 million annually, according to new figures released by the Major League Soccer Players Association.
Ujiri confident Raptors can be among league's best once again by building from inside

Ujiri confident Raptors can be among league's best once again by building from inside

TORONTO — The rebuilding Toronto Raptors were a revelation last season.
Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards crown Lecavalier, Mr. Saturday top brands

Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards crown Lecavalier, Mr. Saturday top brands

TORONTO — The Canadian Arts & Fashion Awards has named Lecavalier the year’s top womenswear brand and Mr. Saturday the top menswear brand.
Former CannTrust leaders plead not guilty to securities offences

Former CannTrust leaders plead not guilty to securities offences

TORONTO — Three former CannTrust Holdings Inc. leaders have pleaded not guilty to quasi-criminal charges related to thousands of kilograms of cannabis found growing in unlicensed rooms operated by the company.
John Irving on the semi-autobiographical tome he calls his 'last long novel'

John Irving on the semi-autobiographical tome he calls his 'last long novel'

TORONTO — While "The Last Chairlift" may not be the end of John Irving's novel-writing career at large, he says it will close out his career writing very large novels.
Loblaw freezes prices of all No Name brand products until Jan. 31, 2023

Loblaw freezes prices of all No Name brand products until Jan. 31, 2023

TORONTO — Canada’s biggest grocer is freezing prices on all its No Name products until next year as double-digit food inflation sends grocery bills spiralling. Loblaw Companies Ltd.
Study warns of potential health-care strain posed by long COVID patients

Study warns of potential health-care strain posed by long COVID patients

TORONTO — A new study finds long COVID significantly increased doctor visits, home-care needs and hospitalizations for a small proportion of Ontarians infected early in the pandemic.
Man, 33, from Ajax charged with second-degree murder in fatal stabbing outside bar

Man, 33, from Ajax charged with second-degree murder in fatal stabbing outside bar

AJAX, Ont. — Police have charged a man from Ajax, Ont., in the fatal stabbing of a male outside a bar in the town this weekend.