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TORONTO 鈥?Canada largest stock index marched further into record territory Monday, closing above the 16,000 mark for the first time, despite modest declines on Wall Street.The SP/TSX composite index rose 49.27 points to 16,002.78, led primarily by strengthening oil and gas shares, with some additional lift coming from health-care stocks.The energy sector was 1.76 per cent firmer as the December crude contract plumbed six month highs, advancing 25 cents to US$54.15 per barrel. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The broader take-away from today is that we ;ve seen a bit of strength certainly coming from the energy
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stanley termoska International Womens Day.A few dozen participants donned purple and walked throughout the core displaying signs with various slo
stanley cup gans, including this years theme of Better the Balance, Better the World, which makes a call to action for accelerating gender balance.The event was organized by the Canadian Federation of University Women CFUW Georgetown. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW