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Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO β€” Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: TSX closed: The Toronto Stock Exchange will be closed on Monday for the Thanksgiving Day holiday. U.S. markets will remain open. Aritzia earnings: Aritzia Inc.
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TORONTO β€” Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:


TSX closed:

The Toronto Stock Exchange will be closed on Monday for the Thanksgiving Day holiday. U.S. markets will remain open.


Aritzia earnings:

Aritzia Inc. is set to report Q2 results on Wednesday. The Vancouver-based clothing retailer swung to a $17.9-million profit in the first quarter as revenues more than doubled from a year ago despite a majority of its Canadian stores being closed.


OSC roundtable:

The Ontario Securities Commission will host a roundtable on diversity in capital markets on Wednesday. An April study from the Conference Board of Canada found women only held 15 per cent of board seats in 2018 β€” an increase of just four percentage points from 2015, when comply or explain requirements were launched in many provinces and territories.


Pediatric vaccine submission:

Pfizer is expected to file a submission to Health Canada next week for approval to release a COVID-19 vaccine for children under 12. The pediatric data on kids between five and 11 showed a safe and strong immune response from two doses, which are one-third the size given to teens and adults.


Cineworld back in court:

Cineworld CFO Nisan Cohen continues his testimony at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on Tuesday and Wednesday. The U.K. cinema chain's CEO Moshe β€œMooky'' Greidinger testified Wednesday that he was planning to sell off Cineplex Inc.'s RecRoom and signage business in a secret initiative he called β€œProject Jumanji” before Cineworld backed out of its deal to acquire Cineplex.


This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 10, 2021.

The Canadian Press

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