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Source: BNN Bloomberg August 09, 2023

TSX recap: Index dips 0.15% on metals and banking stocks

Canada's main stock market nudged southward in trading on Tuesday, in line with a bigger dip in U.S. markets. The S&P/TSX Composite Index dipped 30.06 points, or 0.15 per cent, to 20,205.98, dragged down by metals and financials stocks. In New York, the...

Market Call Source: BNN Bloomberg August 09, 2023

Hap Sneddon's Top Picks: August 8, 2023

Hap Sneddon, chief portfolio manager and founder, CastleMoore Inc. FOCUS: Technical analysis  MARKET OUTLOOK: Inflation in Canada has slowed recently to 2.8 per cent, and in the U.S., to three per cent.  The highs in inflation crested in the spring...

Source: Financialpost August 09, 2023

Cannabis company Tilray dives further into beer buying eight brands from Anheuser-Busch

Would make Tilray the fifth-largest craft beer operator in U.S. Tilray Brands Inc. is expanding its case of craft brews, announcing a deal to buy eight beer and beverage brands from Anheuser-Busch Companies LLC. We apologiz...

Source: Financialpost August 09, 2023

Why now may be a great opportunity to buy energy

Martin Pelletier: Things are lining up for a large and sudden rise in oil prices This has to be the strangest year I’ve ever seen in energy markets and last week was a perfect example why. We apologize, but this video has f...

Source: Financialpost August 09, 2023

American cars are developing a serious weight problem

Average new vehicle has gained 175 pounds in the past three years, bloating made worse by transition to electric models The average weight of a new vehicle sold in the United States last year was a whopping 4,329 pounds. We...

Source: Financialpost August 09, 2023

Tim Hortons quarterly sales hit $2 billion for first time, but franchisee profits not where they need to be, exec says

Cold beverages lift sales Get the latest from Jake Edmiston straight to your inbox Sign Up Tim Hortons’ global quarterly sales surpassed US$2 billion for the first time in its history, but the coffee chain’s parent company said its fr...

Source: Financialpost August 09, 2023

Opinion: Canadians pay a high price when governments ignore common sense

Common sense says don't boost immigration during a housing crisis, adopt losing energy policies or rule-wrap investment By Jason Clemens and Niels Veldhuis We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing you...

Source: Financialpost August 09, 2023

Trudeau urged to move quickly on carbon pricing backstop or risk climate capital investment

Business, groups seeking floor price for carbon credits Business and environmental groups are pushing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to quickly enact a program to guarantee carbon pricing revenue, or else lose out on the investments...

Source: Financialpost August 08, 2023

Battery plants or bust: Why some think Ottawa's $30-billion EV bet puts Canada on the wrong track

Country should be focused on what it's good at, instead of trying to compete with U.S., critics say Canada is pouring billions of taxpayer dollars into electric vehicle battery plants, but is this the best way for policymakers to grab a piece o...

Source: Financialpost August 08, 2023

Generational wealth 101: How to ensure your legacy

Watch: Capco Canada's Gary Teelucksingh discusses strategies for transferring wealth Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links o...