S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points, one day after breaking record

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Canada's main stock index took a breather Friday, closing down more than 100 points a day after setting a new all-time closing high.

Canada's main stock index took a breather Friday, closing down more than 100 points a day after setting a new all-time closing high. Canada's main stock index took a breather Friday, closing down more than 100 points a day after setting a new all-time closing high.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 305.47 points at 39,475.90. The S&P 500 index was down 7.35 points at 5,234.18, while the Nasdaq composite was up 26.98 points at 16,428.82.

Since the spring of 2023, more than $57 million has been reported stolen from Toronto residents in investment scams. Is the new variation, 'pig butchering,' making the problem worse?Veterans and advocates say the government's move to end the military's ability to prosecute sexual assault and similar crimes will push more cases into an already overburdened justice system, and won't solve the real problem.

As Catherine, Princess of Wales, announces her treatment for cancer, a look at recent events that have fuelled rumours Celine Dion surprised a few Habs fans and the entire Boston Bruins lineup on Thursday when the Quebecois diva strolled into the locker room before the Bruins game and announced the team's starting lineup.Jack Hughes scored two of the Devils' three power-play goals, brother Luke Hughes had a career-best three assists and the New Jersey stunned red-hot Winnipeg 4-1 on Thursday night in one of their best performances in a disappointing season.

Saskatchewan teachers' job action will continue next week with a provincewide four day pause of extracurricular activities heading into the Easter break for students.Athletes are busy getting a dose of the Canadian Football League lifestyle at the CFL Combine this week in Winnipeg.From a fake jewelry scam to intentionally vandalizing a vehicle, Saskatchewan Government Insurance is sharing its top five quirky insurance fraud cases of the past year.Emergency crews are on scene in St.

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