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Jan 26 2024
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Royal Bank of Canada stock rises Friday, outperforms market
Shares of Royal Bank of Canada RY, inched 0.49% higher to C$132.99 Friday, in what proved to be an all-around positive trading session for the Canadian market, with the S&P/TSX Composite Index GSPTSE, rising 0.11% to 21,125.28. Royal Bank of Canada closed C$7.19 below its 52-week high (C$140.18), which the company reached on February 9th. Trading volume of 12.9 M shares eclipsed its 50-day
MarketWatchJan 26 2024
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National Bank of Canada stock falls Friday, underperforms market
Shares of National Bank of Canada NA, shed 0.08% to C$102.21 Friday, in what proved to be an otherwise all-around positive trading session for the Canadian market, with the S&P/TSX Composite Index GSPTSE, rising 0.11% to 21,125.28. National Bank of Canada closed C$2.62 below its 52-week high (C$104.83), which the company achieved on March 1st. Trading volume of 641,060 shares remained
MarketWatchFeb 19 2024
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Police: Threat made against Air Canada flight at Newark Liberty Int’l Airport
Police in Essex County are investigating a threat made against a flight at Newark Liberty International Airport on Monday.
The threat was reported around noon. It was made against an Air Canada flight.
All passengers were able to get off the plane safely.
Port Authority police were able to determine there was not any danger and operations resumed shortly after.
News 12 New JerseyDec 26 2023
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Parliament of Canada Puts Tampons in Men's Restrooms
A new policy initiated by Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that requires all federally regulated employers, including airports and military bases, to offer free menstrual products in all washrooms, regardless of gender, has set off a firestorm online, the New York Post reported Tuesday. Attention was drawn to the change last week after former Canadian Conservative Sen. Linda Frum posted a
Newsmax (News)Sep 19 2023
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Canada is Investigating Allegations That Agents from India Assassinated a Canadian. In Canada.
Apparently the Canadian government has credible evidence of the following,
Canada has sent its top Indian intelligence official packing.
"We are not looking to provoke or escalate. We are simply laying out the facts as we understand them," — Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
For their part India is denying everything, and the Modi government has expelled a Canadian
Daily KosJan 05 2024
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Florida Will Be Allowed to Import Prescription Drugs from Canada
The Food and Drug Administration has decided to approve the state of Florida’s request to import drugs from Canada, a move that would change the way Americans obtain prescription medicines and could reduce their cost. The agency’s decision is set to be shared with Florida today and later with Canada, people familiar with the matter said. Several other states have filed similar requests with
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 05 2024
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Authorizes Florida to import cheap drugs from Canada
MIAMI.- The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) decided to authorize Florida to import drugs at much cheaper prices from Canada, after several years of demands from the Ron DeSantis government. The approval, published by The New York Times, constitutes a change in tactics by President Joe Biden’s administration, aimed at controlling high drug prices and is the result of pressure
California 18Jan 15 2024
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National Bank of Canada stock rises Monday, outperforms market
Shares of National Bank of Canada NA, inched 0.38% higher to C$100.11 Monday, in what proved to be an all-around favorable trading session for the Canadian market, with the S&P/TSX Composite Index GSPTSE, rising 0.34% to 21,061.88. National Bank of Canada closed C$4.72 short of its 52-week high (C$104.83), which the company reached on March 1st. Trading volume of 403,683 shares remained
MarketWatchNov 22 2023
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Vehicle explodes at U.S.-Canada checkpoint
NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) — A border crossing between the U.S. and Canada has been closed after a vehicle exploded at a checkpoint on a bridge near Niagara Falls.
The FBI’s field office in Buffalo said in a statement that it was investigating the explosion on the Rainbow Bridge, which connects the two countries across the Niagara River.
MarketWatchFeb 28 2024
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Twin Cities sees a swing of 48 degrees as warm air mass bumps into frigid stuff from Canada
Warmer than average temperatures on Tuesday gave way to frigid cold Wednesday as the Twin Cities saw a 48-degree swing, according to the National Weather Service in Chanhassen. Minneapolis/St. Paul International Airport recorded a high of 53 on Tuesday, followed by a low of 5 degrees Wednesday. The Twin Cities also received a dusting of snow Tuesday evening. NWS Metereologist Brennan Dettmann
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