2014年8月11日 星期一

2014-08-12 Canada English Business

  Montreal Gazette   
Ratings agency S&P takes a more cautious look at Canada's big banks  Montreal Gazette
TORONTO - Ratings agency S&P has downgraded Canada's biggest banks to "negative" over concerns about the federal government's stance on possible bailouts in the future. The decision hinges on concerns that Ottawa will be reluctant to bail out large ...

TSX climbs as geopolitical concerns ease   Reuters Canada
CANADA STOCKS-TSX climbs as geopolitical concerns ease   Reuters
MARKET REPORT: TSX buoyed as conflicts ease, inflation slows   TheChronicleHerald.ca

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  Montreal Gazette   
Bombardier employees accused of practicing engineering illegally  CBC.ca
Quebec's Order of Engineers is accusing 27 Bombardier employees in Montreal and Toronto of falsely representing themselves as members of its profession, Radio-Canada is reporting. The Order filed the accusations at the end of July. Accusations levied by ...

Bombardier workers accused of falsely calling themselves engineers   Montreal Gazette

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  Vancouver Sun   
Canadians' average net worth up nearly 8%: report  CTV News
The labour market may be sluggish, but Canadians' net worth is on the rise, according to a new report. The average net worth per Canadian household was $442,130 at the end of 2013, up 7.7 per cent from the previous year, according to Environics Analytics.
Canadians' net worth up eight per cent   Stockhouse

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  Vancouver Sun   
Loonie closes with a solid gain amid strong housing starts data  The Globe and Mail
The Canadian dollar closed higher Monday amid strong domestic housing data and a greater willingness to take on risk, even as traders kept a close watch on geopolitical flashpoints. “A volatile global environment, with some easing in concern over Ukraine ...

Canada's housing starts up in July; concern voiced about 'unsustainable' activity   CTV News
Loonie up amid solid housing data, traders take on more risk   Cape Breton Post
Canada housing starts up in July   Finance and Commerce
Reuters   
Reuters Canada   
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  Toronto Star   
Employment growth looks stronger in second half of 2014  Toronto Star
Employment growth actually looks brighter for the second half of the year despite disappointing job numbers in July, according to a new BMO Economics report. Both a rebound in the economy in the second quarter and expectations for solid growth bode well ...

BMO Report Says Employment Growth May Better in Second Half of 2014   Oye! Times
Canada: 26% of businesses plan to increase workforce, BMO reports   Staffing Industry Analysts (subscription)
Hiring intentions strong in Alberta   Edmonton Journal
NorthumberlandView.ca   
Benefits Canada   
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  CBC.ca   
Smart meters linked to Saskatchewan fires used in Sudbury  CBC.ca
Greater Sudbury Utilities is using 173 of the smart meters that have been linked to house fires in Saskatchewan. Reports suggest the Sensus Generation 3 meters have led to nine separate house fires in the Prairie province, and some communities like ...

NDP Safety critic Lisa Gretzky demands immediate removal of fire-prone smart ...   Wawa-news.com
Smart meters eyed in fires not used in Ontario: OEB   Toronto Sun
Smart meters linked to fires not used in Ontario   Hamilton Spectator
CTV News   
MetroNews Canada   
OurWindsor.ca   
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  Toronto Sun   
City braces for three new road construction projects  Toronto Sun
Toronto road construction Road construction is affecting a growing number of major arteries in the downtown core of Toronto. (Stan Behal/Toronto Sun). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error ...

City announces three new construction projects   Toronto Star
Three More Road Reconstruction Projects Begin Monday   640 Toronto News

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  Vancouver Sun   
Feeding frenzy on the Fraser as gillnetters hunt for sockeye  Vancouver Sun
Walter Piatocka watched the opening day of the Fraser River commercial gillnet sockeye fishery from the helm of his ship, the Ocean Wonder, in Steveston Monday afternoon. The veteran fish packer, a 79-year-old from Courtney, with 56 years of experience in ...

Fraser River opens for sockeye fishing   CTV News
Fresh sockeye dishes on Richmond menus as Fraser River fishery opens   Times Colonist
Fraser River sockeye salmon fishery to open for business   CBC.ca

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  Toronto Star   
Line 9 protesters end blockade in North York  Toronto Star
A group of around a dozen protesters blockaded an Enbridge construction site near Dufferin St. and Finch Ave. W. on Monday, in opposition to plans to reverse and boost the flow of the Line 9 pipeline. About 16 protesters arrived around 7 a.m., according to ...

Police charge pipeline protesters after blockade north of Woodstock   CTV News
Opinion: Enbridge remains committed to consultation on 9B pipeline project   Montreal Gazette
Pipeline projects raise concerns   Wisconsin Radio Network
National Post   
Am980 London News   
NOW Magazine   
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  CTV News   
O-Train partially leaves tracks at Carleton University  CBC.ca
O-Train service has been suspended for the rest of the day after part of a train left the tracks at the Carleton station. Twitter user Henry Guardado, who says he's a communications masters student at Carleton, tweeted just after 3:15 p.m. Monday "O train ...

O-Train derails at Carleton University   CTV News
O-Train derails near Carleton University   Ottawa Citizen
O-Train derails at Carleton   Ottawa Sun
580 CFRA Radio   
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