Hwec It s who I am : 9 Muskoka paramedics earn 2018 Exemplary Service Awards
OTTAWA 鈥?The long-awaited national inquiry into missing and murd
stanley hrnek ered indigenous women and girls will hold its first hearing with families on May 29 in Whiteh
stanley thermos mug orse.Over the next two months, commissioners will hold a series of regional advisory meetings across the country to get input from survivors and families.The meetings 鈥?mandated in the inquiry terms of reference 鈥?will take place in Whitehorse, northern B.C.,
stanley termosar Saskatoon, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay and Halifax. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The inquiry plans to spend three days in each location meeting with families and survivors, front-line organizations and regional bodies. The Liberal government has earmarked $53.8 million for the study over two years. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A number of indigenous leaders and groups, including the Native Women Association of Canada, have expressed concern about the pace of the inquiry work so far.By The Canadian Press Qzcd Sears liquidation sales begin at 54 stores
TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Tuesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange 21,232.03, down 72.37 points. Bombardier Inc. TSX
stanley canada :BBD.B . Industrials. Up 17 ce
stanley cup nts, or 14.7 per cent, to $1.33 on 18.1 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Baytex Energy Corp. TSX:BTE . Energy. Up 27 cents, or 4.4 per cent, to $6.35 on 17 million shares.Suncor Energy Inc. TSX:SU . Energy. Down 59 cents, or 1.4 per cent, to $41.51 on 16.9 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Athabasca Oil Corp. TSX:ATH . Energy. Up eight cents, or 3.3 per cent, to $2.47 on 16.9 million shares.Cenovus Energy Inc. TSX:CVE . Energy. Up 42 cents, or two per cent, to $21.37 on 14.9 million shares
stanley spain ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW B2Gold Inc. TSX:BTO . Materials. Up 10 cents, or 1.8 per cent, to $5.78 on 13.6 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in the news:Intertape Polymer Group Inc. TSX:ITP . Up $16.98 or 76.2 per cent to $39.26. Private equity firm Clearlake Capital Group LP has signed a deal to buy Intertape Polymer Group Inc. for US$2.6 billion, including debt. Under the agreement that will see IPG become a privately held company, Clearlake will pay C$40.50 per share in cash, representing an 82 per cent premium to its last closing price. IPG chief executive Greg Yul