Hot stocks: Canada’s top performers in Q4 2025
All that shone were precious metals producers in the final quarter of the year, with a few notable exceptions.
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All that shone were precious metals producers in the final quarter of the year, with a few notable exceptions.
Short answer: yes, inverse and volatility ETFs can hedge market crashes, but the cost, complexity, and timing often outweigh...
Canopy Growth invests $125M to expand its medical cannabis reach, BlackBerry turns a profit, while Transat posts a disappointing...
From RBC to TD, Canada’s major banks posted fourth-quarter earnings this week, highlighting shifting profits, credit trends, and signals...
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A roundup of the latest developments for investors, with insight into Barrick’s negotiations in Mali, Couche-Tard’s performance, and notable...
Allan Small explains why it’s always the right time to be in the markets—even when they are near record...
Nvidia posts record Q3 on AI chip demand, Metro hit by frozen food issues, and Questrade rolls out new...
This week’s earnings reports show mixed results for Canada’s biggest companies, as Barrick, Loblaw, Manulife, Linamar, and MEG Energy...
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Catch up on the latest quarterly results from some of Canada’s biggest companies, including updates across the airline, energy,...