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Final countdown to spend $1, $2 bills in stores as they lose status 2021

Final countdown to spend $1, $2 bills in stores as they lose status 2021

Canadians still holding on to old paper money have until midnight tonight to spend it, as stores will stop accepting certain denominations after the new year.
Tokyo trading closed for holiday, other Asian indexes mixed

Tokyo trading closed for holiday, other Asian indexes mixed

TOKYO — Major Asian bourses were closed for the New Year's holidays Thursday while the handful that remained open was mixed. Australia's S&P/ASX fell 0.8% to 6,632.10, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng gained 0.5% to 27,271.40.
Girl Scouts call on cookie bakers to address child labour

Girl Scouts call on cookie bakers to address child labour

The Girl Scouts of the USA said Wednesday that child labour has no place in its iconic cookies and called on the two companies that bake them to act quickly to address any potential abuses linked to the palm oil in their supply chains.
Premier League club Burnley taken over by American investors

Premier League club Burnley taken over by American investors

BURNLEY, England — Burnley became the latest Premier League club to become owned by Americans when a takeover was completed Wednesday.
British lawmakers approve post-Brexit trade deal with EU

British lawmakers approve post-Brexit trade deal with EU

LONDON — Britain’s Parliament voted resoundingly on Wednesday to approve a trade deal with the European Union, paving the way for an orderly break with the bloc that will finally complete the U.K.’s long and divisive Brexit journey.
S&P/TSX composite index and U.S. indexes rise while oil prices and loonie swell

S&P/TSX composite index and U.S. indexes rise while oil prices and loonie swell

TORONTO — Stock markets in Canada and the United States closed higher Wednesday after a directionless day marked by low volumes and a lack of market-moving news.
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 Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (17,545.81, up 2.38 points.) TC Energy Corp. (TSX:TRP). Energy. Down $1.34, or 2.55 per cent, to $51.28 on 6.5 million shares.
Paying down debt No. 1 financial goal of Canadians for 2021: Poll

Paying down debt No. 1 financial goal of Canadians for 2021: Poll

TORONTO — Paying down debt is the No. 1 financial priority of Canadians heading into the new year, according to a new survey that found many people took on more debt this year to cover day-to-day expenses and make up for lost income.
First-time homebuyers see new opportunities, challenges in pandemic economy

First-time homebuyers see new opportunities, challenges in pandemic economy

TORONTO — With mortgage rates at historic lows and price growth tapering in certain markets, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented both opportunities and challenges for first-time homebuyers.
Pure Gold Mining celebrates first gold bar from new Western Ontario mine

Pure Gold Mining celebrates first gold bar from new Western Ontario mine

CALGARY — Vancouver-based Pure Gold Mining Inc. says it has poured the first gold bar from ore mined at its PureGold Mine in Western Ontario.