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Canadian stock market retreats amid resources slump

​Canada's main stock market retreated Monday from a solid rally last week, as sharp selloffs in resource shares, triggered by oil and gold slump, weighed on investor sentiment ahead of the Christmas break.

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Canadian stock market dives amid oil slide, China's trade data

​Canadian stock market tumbled to seven-week low Monday amid investors' concern about the continuous oil price slide and China's weaker-than-expected trade data.

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Canada to launch express entry for qualified economic immigrants

​Canada is to launch a new electronic system, called Express Entry, next month which will shorten the processing time for qualified applicants immigrating to Canada to six months or less, Canada's top immigration official said here on Monday.

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Pipeline in west Canada spills 60,000 liters of crude into muskeg

​Nearly 60,000 liters of crude oil have spilled into muskeg in north of Alberta province in west Canada, the Alberta Energy Regulator said late Saturday.

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Canadian stock market tumbles over OPEC's decision

​Canada's main stock market plummeted Thursday as energy shares dived to a year-and-a-half low following the decision of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

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Canadian stock market rebounds over positive U.S. economic data

​Canada's main stock market rebounded Tuesday as positive U.S. economic growth data boosted market sentiment.

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Canadian stock market rises over trade deals with China

​Canada's main stock market went higher Monday following trade deals with China.

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ICBC to clear RMB business in Toronto

China's central bank on Sunday appointed the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) to clear transactions involving the country's currency, the Renminbi or yuan, in Canada's financial hub of Toronto.

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Canadian stock market edges up on European central bank statement

​Canada's main stock market slightly increased Thursday following a statement by the European Central Bank on economic stabilization measures.

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Canadian fighters finish 1st military strike against ISIL in Iraq

​Canada's CF-18 hornet fighters conducted their first combat strike Monday since joining the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) on Oct. 30, Canadian Minister of National Defense Rob Nicholson said Monday.

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Canada sends CF-18 Hornet fighters to Middle East to help fight against ISIL

An air fleet consisting of CF-18 Hornet fighters on Tuesday departed from Canadian Forces Base Cold Lake in Albert of Canada for the Middle East in support of the efforts to fight against the Islamic State, the Canada's Ministry of National Defense announced.

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Canada soldier shot near parliament has died: cabinet minister

A Canadian soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial in Ottawa was gunned down and a security guard in the nearby parliament buildings wounded on Wednesday in an attack that police believe involved more than one gunman.

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Canadian parliament under lockdown after shootings, one gunman killed

The Canadian Parliament and its surrounding area have been under lockdown after multiply gunshots were fired inside the legislative building on Wednesday morning.

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Canadian stock market continues losses on global economy concerns

​Canada's main stock market on Tuesday hit an eight-month low on lingering concerns over the global economy.

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Canadian stock market plunges as investors digest German economic data

​Canada's main stock market dropped Thursday as disappointing German economic data revived investors' speculation about Europe's economic health and the global economic recovery.

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Canadian warships sail for military exercise with U.S., Japan

​Canadian warships have sailed to join military exercises with the United States and Japan off the U. S. coast of Southern California, the Canadian Defense Ministry said Thursday.

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Canadian stock market rebounds amid concerns over U.S. interest rate hikes

​Canada's main stock market rebounded Wednesday as the latest U.S. Federal Reserve meeting reassured investors' speculation that central bank officials agreed to begin raising interest rates only when measures of the economy's health and inflation signal the right timing.