Algonquin Power & Utilities' chief executive, Chris Huskilson, will step down from the head role after a year and a half as the company transitions to a regulated utility business.
Republicans sponsoring the bill say this is a matter of safety, while organizations believe it's an act of exclusion against the transgender community.
January job growth in the United States in January dropped drastically from December numbers and fell short of analysts' ...
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq ended higher while the Dow closed lower after a choppy trading session on Thursday, as investors sifted through earnings reports and awaited Amazon's results after the bell ...
The three major stock indexes closed higher on Tuesday, aided by energy stocks, while investors saw reason for optimism for a ...
President Donald Trump said Palestinians in Gaza would not have a right to return under his plan for U.S. “ownership” of the ...
In our news wrap Monday, a fragile ceasefire may be at risk as Hamas accuses Israel of breaking parts of the agreement and says it will delay the further release of hostages, President Trump is set to ...
The company appointed Rod West, a 25-year industry veteran, to succeed Huskilson, effective March 7. Shares traded 5.2% higher, at C$6.58. Imperial Oil shares fell 3.7%, to C$99.65, after it ...
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