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@ the Bell: TSX advances to start off Christmas trading week

Canada’s TSX index closed higher on Monday thanks to large-cap gains, despite weakness in real estate and telecom stocks.
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BCG-Unresponsive Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer Carcinoma-In-Situ: A Patient’s Guide

As a patient with BCG-Unresponsive NMIBC CIS, bladder removal is far from the only option on the table in 2024.
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NervGen Pharma: Proof that NVG-291 works?

Tantalizing anecdotal “evidence” has just been published suggesting that NervGen’s prospective wonder-drug, NVG-291, is delivering the goods.
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@ the Bell: TSX and S&P 500 ascend into the weekend

Canada’s TSX index added almost 200 points on Friday thanks to gains across industries, including a 23.13 per cent gain from BlackBerry.
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@ the Bell: TSX extends losing streak to six days

The TSX fell for the sixth straight session on Thursday, as rising bond yields weighed on economically sensitive sectors.

A potential breakthrough in spinal cord and optic nerve injury treatment

A potential breakthrough in spinal cord and optic nerve injury treatment
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@ the Bell: The loonie dives even lower

The loonie continued its drop following the latest reading on inflation, which fell below the two per cent target.
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Three business reasons companies need to recycle e-waste

Reputable recycling operations, like Sparta Capital’s ERS International, employ experts in secure data wiping and destruction processes.
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Eminent acquires promising Nevada gold project

Eminent Gold Corp. (TSXV:EMNT) recently secured a 100 per cent interest in the Celts gold project in Nevada.

Critical materials crisis: Diversifying away from China’s monopoly

Leading Edge Materials (TSXV:LEM) CEO Kurt Budge points out China’s dominance in the production and export of critical raw materials.
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@ the Bell: TSX drags losing streak to four days

While mining and energy led the decline on the TSX as oil and gold prices eased, healthcare and industrials provided some gains.
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A critical minerals stock to future-proof your portfolio

This critical minerals stock offers investors numerous projects poised to capture significant upside as ESG principles become table stakes.
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@ the Bell: TSX falls as Canada’s Finance Minister resigns

A broad decline led by the energy sector dragged the TSX lower as Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned before an economic update.
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B.C. copper prospect and lithium update

Grid Battery Metals (TSXV:CELL) has lithium projects in Nevada and recently acquired a copper project in B.C.'s copper and gold region.
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@ the Bell: TSX ends the week much lower

Canada's stock index ended lower on Friday as losses in healthcare and mining weighed on the TSX while tech was the lone gainer.
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@ the Bell: Tariff threats scared away investors

Commodity stocks dragged the TSX into the red, investors are nervous after the tariff threats from President-elect Donald Trump.
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@ the Bell: TSX rises on BoC interest rate move

Utilities was the biggest drag on the TSX, followed by telecom shares. The Bank of Canada cut its key interest rate by 50 basis…
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NurExone Biologic announces important test results

NurExone Biologic (TSXV:NRX; OTCQB:NRXBF) is developing its ExoPTEN to treat patients with acute spinal cord injuries.
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@ the Bell: Uninspired performance for the TSX

The TSX slid lower on Tuesday as oil prices eased, cautious investors await the Bank of Canada’s interest rate decision later this week