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TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index rose moderately Tuesday as investors awaited a highly-anticipated rate decision from the Bank of Canada.The Toronto Stock Exchange SP/TSX composite index climbed 43.86 points to 15,149.14, helped by gains in the metals, energy and material sectors.Bank and insurance stocks, which mostly benefit in a higher-interest rate environment, also finished the session ahead. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In currencies, the Canadian dollar dipped 0.19 of a U.S. cent to an average trading price of 77.40 cents US.All eyes will be on the loonie Wednesday as expect
stanley water bottle ations run high that Canada central bank will raise its key interest rate for the first time in nearly seven years amid signs of an economic recovery. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Speculation has been swirling for several weeks amid repeated
stanley becher hints from Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz that Canada economy has strengthened sufficiently following a crash in oil prices.The Canadian dollar climbed quickly as a result last week, but has since pulled back slightly in the past two days. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Peggy Bowie, a senior trader at Manulife Asset Management, says if the rate hike happens as anticipated, the loonie will likely
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Halton Public Health is reporting 43 new COVID-19 cases Friday Feb. 19 .The public health unit has confirmed an additional 14 cases in Burli
stanley mug ngton, 13 in Oakville, nine in Halton Hills, and seven in Milton. Three morecases of variant s ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW have also been reported 鈥?two in Halton Hills and one in Burlington, for a total of eight.There were no new deaths. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Todays update brings thetotal Halton cases ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW to 9,181, with 8,748 marked as resolve
stanley france d. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The number of active COVID-19 cases is 244, down from 253. The seven-day average of new cases is 35.1, an increase from 32.6.The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 is 25, with 9 鈥?down two 鈥?in intensive care units ICU across Halton hospitals. The ICU bed
stanley taza occupancy rate is 76 per cent, according to the regions website.Heres the full breakdown:路 Oakville 2,799 confirmed cases with 2,759 recoveries and 82 active cases路 Milton 2,810 confirmed cases with 2,806 recoveries and 61 active cases路 Burlington 2,303 confirmed cases with 2,281 recoveries and 36 active cases ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 路 Halton Hills 984 confirmed cases with 902 recoveries and 65 active casesThere were also 100 probable c