2014年8月15日 星期五

2014-08-16 Canada English Business

  Toronto Star   
StatsCan employee detected error after job numbers released  Toronto Star
Last Friday, when Statistics Canada issued its stunning report that a paltry 200 jobs had been added to the economy in July, a single employee noticed his numbers didn't match those that had been released. After flagging that discovery to his supervisor, ...

Statistics Canada mistake favours Sask.   Regina Leader-Post
Agriculture chemicals propel Canada's sales growth in June   The Telegram
CANADA FX DEBT-Revised July jobs data boosts Canadian dollar   Reuters
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Oilsands, deepwater among riskiest energy plays in the world, report says  Macleans.ca
CALGARY – Some of the world's costliest energy projects are in Alberta's oilsands and some could be cancelled without higher oil prices, according to a new report by a London-based financial think-tank that focuses on climate risk. The study by the Carbon ...


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TFSA penalties, StatsCan's big mistake, and Jibo's debut: BUSINESS WEEK ...  CBC.ca
There were a lot of shocked expressions last Friday when Statistics Canada put out a monthly jobs report that showed Canada's economy only added 200 jobs in July. It's not that a flat showing is unheard of. But some of the details of the numbers, including ...

Confusion aside, a TFSA is still the best tax shelter in town   Financial Post
Replacing TFSA money too early will cost you   Winnipeg Free Press

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  CBC.ca   
Omnitrax suspends Churchill crude oil shipment plans  CBC.ca
Omnitrax has suspended crude oil shipping plans through the Port of Churchill indefinitely. The Friday morning announcement comes on the heels of another derailment in the north. Derailment interrupts Via Rail services to northern Manitoba. Omnitrax ...

Wilderness committee, MP applaud decision not to ship oil via Churchill   Winnipeg Free Press
Rail company backs away from plan to ship crude oil through Hudson Bay   CTV News
No oil to be shipped from Churchill: OmniTRAX   Sun News Network

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  Vancouver Sun   
BC expected to call independent inquiry into Mount Polley tailings spill  Vancouver Sun
The B.C. government is to announce an independent panel of experts will investigate the Mount Polley tailings dam collapse, perhaps as early as Monday. The government is also expected to announce that the chief inspector of mines will order mines to ...

Now's a perfect time for BC Libs to get greener   North Shore News
Mount Polley sediment test results due Saturday   CKNW News Talk 980

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  Toronto Star   
Temporary Foreign Worker Program misuse sanctioned by Harper government ...  CBC.ca
Documents show the Harper government allowed Alberta companies to pay thousands of foreign workers less than Canadians in 2013, the Alberta Federation of Labour (AFL) says. Details of the internal government documents, obtained through an Access to ...

Documents show feds allowed companies to underpay temporary foreign ...   CTV News
Alberta labour group says the temporary foreign worker program should be ...   Toronto Star

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  Toronto Sun   
Cisco's Ontario job commitment firm despite layoffs: Duguid  Toronto Sun
NDP MPP Wayne Gates at Queen's Park on Friday. (ANTONELLA ARTUSO/Toronto Sun). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. More Coverage. Cisco to cut another 6,000 jobs as forecast falls flat · Cisco, Ontario reach ...

Ontario sticks with $220 million Cisco deal; says layoffs won't have impact   mysask.com
Liberals urged to release contract details amid Cisco layoffs   Toronto Star
Reevely: Cisco's cuts aren't in Ontario, Liberals say   Vancouver Sun

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  Montreal Gazette   
Smooth sailing for investors can't last, Caisse CEO warns  The Globe and Mail
The head of Quebec's giant pension fund manager is warning that headwinds are starting to form that will slow investment returns in the global economy in the coming months. Michael Sabia, chief executive officer of the Caisse de dépôt et placement du ...

Caisse posts 6.7% return, prepares for challenges ahead   Montreal Gazette
Quebec's Caisse Sees Challenges as World Teeters   Bloomberg
Caisse portfolio returns 6.7 per cent in first half of 2014   CBC.ca
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  Toronto Star   
Canadian home sales up almost one per cent in July from June: CREA  Montreal Gazette
OTTAWA - The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in July rose almost one per cent from the previous month, marking the sixth consecutive monthly increase and the highest level for sales since March 2010. The association says sales ...

Weisleder: Real estate to crash? Not by these yardsticks   Toronto Star
Regina sees biggest jump in new listings in July   CTV News
UPDATE 1-Canadian home sales rise again in July -CREA   Reuters
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  Globalnews.ca   
TransLink vows to have Main Street Massacre game removed from web  The Province
TransLink has demanded that a controversial online video game featuring a shooting spree on the SkyTrain system be taken down. Main Street Massacre features a construction worker running amok in a SkyTrain station, gunning down crowds of people as ...

'Main Street Massacre' maker threatened with lawsuit   Toronto Sun
TransLink demands SkyTrain massacre game be taken offline   CTV News
TransLink demands online video game taken down   News1130
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