Newfoundland And Labrador Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
PLY | F | Playfair Mining Ltd. | -50.00 | |
OPHR | F | Ophir Gold Corp | 0.00 | |
LORD | F | St. James Gold Corp | 4.76 | |
SIC | F | Sokoman Iron Corp. | 0.00 | |
SHL | F | Spruce Ridge Resources Ltd | 0.00 | |
VUL | D | Vulcan Minerals Inc. | -3.33 | |
LIF | D | Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Corporation | -2.16 | |
CNT | D | Century Global Commodities Corporation | 0.00 | |
NFG | C | New Found Gold Corp | -0.20 | |
SGNL | C | Signal Gold Inc | -4.00 |
Related Industries: Gold Industrial Metals & Minerals Oil & Gas Integrated Other Industrial Metals & Mining Steel
Date | Stock | Title |
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Apr 29 | NFG | One New Found Gold Insider Raised Their Stake In The Previous Year |
- Newfoundland And Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador (, French: Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador; Montagnais: Akamassiss; Newfoundland Irish: Talamh an Éisc agus Labradar) is the most easterly province of Canada. Situated in the country's Atlantic region, it comprises the island of Newfoundland and mainland Labrador to the northwest, with a combined area of 405,212 square kilometres (156,500 sq mi). In 2013, the province's population was estimated at 526,702. About 92% of the province's population lives on the island of Newfoundland (and its neighbouring smaller islands), of whom more than half live on the Avalon Peninsula.
The province is Canada's most linguistically homogeneous, with 97.6% of residents reporting English (Newfoundland English) as their mother tongue in the 2006 census. Historically, Newfoundland was also home to unique varieties of French and Irish, as well as the extinct Beothuk language. In Labrador, the indigenous languages Innu-aimun and Inuktitut are also spoken.
Newfoundland and Labrador's capital and largest city, St. John's, is Canada's 20th-largest census metropolitan area and is home to almost 40 percent of the province's population. St. John's is the seat of government, home to the House of Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador and to the highest court in the jurisdiction, the Newfoundland and Labrador Court of Appeal.
A former colony and then dominion of the United Kingdom, Newfoundland gave up its independence in 1933, following significant economic distress caused by the Great Depression and the aftermath of Newfoundland's participation in World War I. It became the tenth province to enter the Canadian Confederation on March 31, 1949, as "Newfoundland". On December 6, 2001, an amendment was made to the Constitution of Canada to change the province's official name to Newfoundland and Labrador.
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