The government’s proposed changes to the wage subsidy are part of a bill that will be debated next week when the House of Commons sits
Lylian, an employee at the Sports Experts store, wears a face shield as he disinfects a box of shoes at the shop on Sainte-Catherine Street, in Montreal, Canada, on May 25, 2020.SIU looking to speak to another witness as part of investigation into Regis Korchinski-Paquet’s death:autopsy was being conducted on Korchinski-Paquet’s body, and the SIU says it is awaiting those results.
organized by the opposition to select candidates for the Legislative Council vote. He was arrested on charges including incitement to participate in unlawful assembly.The S&P 500 ended higher on Friday as investors more fiscal stimulus against fears of further business disruptions due to a record rise in COVID-19 cases.The TSX also closed higher, although the energy sector suffered modest gains. A 1.5% drop in Goldman Sachs kept the Dow in negative territory.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.23% to end at 26,672.36 points, while the S&P 500 gained 0.29% to 3,224.75. The Nasdaq Composite climbed 0.28% to 10,503.19.
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