The Canadian dollar climbed further above the 74 U.S. cent-mark on Tuesday, gleaning strength from a weaker United States dollar and increases in crude oil. The loonie closed at US$0.7425 or US$1=C$1.
The harvest in Saskatchewan advanced 13 points for the week ended Sept. 16, at 74 per cent complete, despite rain in some ...
While producers could feel the pinch of a strike at the Port of Vancouver's grain terminals within a week, the markets won't ...
Ontario buying interest was evident in Manitoba yearling markets. U.S. buyers were more interested in lighter calves and were ...
Unifor said on Monday it has initiated labor negotiations with Canadian National Railway, representing more than 3,600 ...
The Canadian dollar continued its rise on Tuesday. The loonie was at US$0.7412 or US$1=C$1.3492 as of 8:34 a.m. CDT, compared to US$0.7402 or US$1=C$1.3510 on Monday. The United States Dollar Index ...
Grain terminal workers at the Port of Vancouver are on strike this morning as shown by video posted by local media on X.
The following is a glance at the news moving markets in Canada and globally. An Israeli airstrike on Beirut targeting a Hezbollah commander killed six people, with Lebanese authorities reporting that ...
Belgian researchers are growing pears in a controlled environment that simulates how climate change will affect the region in ...
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Monday he would slap a 200 per cent tariff on John Deere's imports ...
Grain Workers Union Local 333 issued a 72-hour strike notice to terminal operators represented by the Vancouver Terminal ...
The Canadian dollar moved above the 74 United States cent mark on Monday. The loonie was at US$0.7402 or US$1=C$1.3510, compared to US$0.7372 or US$1=C$1.3565 on Friday. The U.S. Dollar Index was up 0 ...