Labrador Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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CIA | C | Champion Iron Limited | 2.13 | |
LIF | D | Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Corporation | 0.51 | |
NFG | D | New Found Gold Corp | -2.23 | |
LTX | D | Labrador Resources Inc | 0.00 | |
VDO.H | D | Nevado Resources Corporation | 0.00 | |
SMY | D | Search Minerals Inc. | 0.00 | |
CNE | F | Canacol Energy Ltd. | 0.00 | |
MD | F | Midland Exploration Inc. | -3.85 | |
NEXT | F | Nextsource Materials Inc. | -1.54 | |
FEO | F | Oceanic Iron Ore Corp. | 0.00 |
Related Industries: Gold Industrial Metals & Minerals Oil & Gas E&P Oil & Gas Integrated Other Industrial Metals & Mining Software - Application Steel
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
ZXM | A | First Asset Morningstar International Momentum Index ETF | 0.71 | |
VXM | A | First Asset Morningstar International Value Index ETF | 0.57 |
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Date | Stock | Title |
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Apr 29 | CNE | Canacol Energy Providing Corporate Update |
Apr 29 | CNE | Canacol Energy Ltd. Provides Corporate Update |
Apr 29 | FEO | OCEANIC ANNOUNCES GRANTING OF STOCK OPTIONS |
Apr 29 | NFG | One New Found Gold Insider Raised Their Stake In The Previous Year |
- Labrador
Labrador ( LAB-rə-dor) is a geographic and cultural region within the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It comprises the mainland portion of the province, separated from the island of Newfoundland by the Strait of Belle Isle. It is the largest and northernmost geographical region in Atlantic Canada.
Labrador occupies the eastern part of the Labrador Peninsula. It is bordered to the west and the south by the Canadian province of Quebec. Labrador also shares a small land border with the Canadian territory of Nunavut on Killiniq Island.
Though Labrador covers 71 percent of the province's land area, it has only 8 percent of the province's population. The aboriginal peoples of Labrador include the Northern Inuit of Nunatsiavut, the Southern Inuit-Métis of Nunatukavut (NunatuKavut), and the Innu. Many of the non-aboriginal population in Labrador did not permanently settle in Labrador until the natural resource developments of the 1940s and 1950s. Before the 1950s, few non-aboriginal people lived in Labrador year-round. The few European immigrants who worked seasonally for foreign merchants and brought their families were known as Settlers.
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