The Canadian dollar strengthened versus the U.S. currency on Thursday as the greenback retreated on weak U.S. economic data and investors braced for key monthly employment figures due on Friday.
Jaguar Financial is appealing a decision by the Toronto Stock Exchange to not force HudBay Minerals to hold a shareholder vote ahead of its planned takeover of Lundin Mining .
One of Canada's largest pension funds warned on Thursday that it did not want to see companies using the global stock market selloff as an excuse to reprice options it uses to pay executives.
Toronto's main stock index finished higher in a late-session burst on Thursday with the materials group boosted by strength in gold-mining issues as bullion prices rose.
Canadian insurance giant Manulife Financial forcefully rejected on Thursday a recent news report that U.S. state regulators were investigating its accounting practices.
The Bank of Canada hinted on Thursday that it would continue to lower interest rates this year but gave no indication of how deep the cuts would be as the global recession hits the Canadian economy.
The battle between open source and proprietary software is something that is of real interest, and not just in terms of the $1trillion market that it represents.
Tom Bloch walked away from the corporate boardroom and into an urban classroom in 1995. Today he’s still teaching middle school math at the charter school he helped found.
Serial Canadian entrepreneur Suneet S Tuli explains his plans to bring fast and free internet to the developing world.
Peter Fusaro, the Chairman of Global Change Associates, is a recognized “thought leader” on energy and environmental markets and bestselling author of What Went Wrong at Enron. Exec catches up with this man on the move
Kuala Lumpur forms the most industrialized city in Malaysia. Exec finds out how it has become a metropolitan center.
Thursday, January 08, 2009 8:02 PM