CANADA STOCKS-TSX slips after U.S. jobs report; miners gain

* TSX down 39.69 points, or 0.26 percent, at 15,291.05 * Eight of 10 main index sectors decline * Gold-mining shares climb with bullion price By John Tilak TORONTO, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index declined in choppy trading on Friday as investors tried to gauge the impact of a sluggish U.S. jobs report on the Federal Reserve's plans to raise interest rates. The Toronto market extended its descent after a sharp drop in the previous session, when uncertainty about
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