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TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index climbed higher Thursday, helped by the energy sector, which benefited from higher oil prices.The SP/TSX composite index was up 45.91 points to 15,172.72.Revised upward global oil demand forecasts by the International Energy Agency helped to push up crude prices, says Kathryn Del Greco, an investment adviser with TD Wealth. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The market is continuing on the strength of the increase of the IEA on what is expected to be an increase of global demand and tightening in oil production by stanley spain some of the producers, said Del Greco.We ;re still seeing some follow through. Activity in cr stanley thermobecher ude is up. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The October crude contract rose 59 cents at US$49.89 per barrel, a six-week high.South of the border, stocks ended mixed and relatively flat on Wall Street, but a meagre gain for the Dow Jones industrial average was enough to mark another record. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Dow closed at 22,203.48, up 45.30 points. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Meanwhile, the SP 500 index ga stanley cup ve back 2.75 points to 2,495.62 and the Nasdaq composite index declined 31.11 points to 6,429.08.Rising U.S. consumer prices, which expanded 0.4 per cent in August as gas and housing costs grew, likely p Duzj COVID-19: Hamilton extends pandemic shutdown, restrictions to May 25
The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday this file will be updated throughout the day . Web links to longer stories if available.6:20 p.m.: British Columbia is announcing two new deaths and 16 new cases of COVID-19 over the Victoria Day long weekend.There have been 2,444 total cases of COVID-19 in the province with 1,966 fully recovering. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says the latest deaths both occurred in long-t stanley quencher erm care homes.5:40 p.m.: More than 2,000 people have now died of COVID-19 in Ontario, according to the Stars latest count. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As of 5 p.m. Monday, the provinces 34 regional health units were reporting 24,424 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, including 2,004 deaths. Those totals represented relatively low increases from the same time Sunday evening, at jumps of 310 new case stanley cup s 鈥?a very low 1.3 per cent increase 鈥?and 20 deaths, both among the lowest single-day totals recorded in th stanley flask e province since early April. However, those low totals came amid a sharp decrease in COVID-19 testing over the long weekend.Earlier Monday, the province reported the testing labs had completed just 9,155 tests on Sunday, down more than 7,000 from Saturday for the lowest single-day tally since April 17, a total far below the provincial target of 16,000 tests a day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW