2014年8月16日 星期六

2014-08-17 Canada English Business


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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  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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  Vancouver Sun   
Grizzly bears frolic in a Cariboo river. Photo courtesy of the Cariboo Chilcotin ...  Vancouver Sun
Tourism operators around B.C.'s Cariboo region spent some nervous days fielding calls from arriving guests and talking them out of cancelling reservations after the Aug. 4 tailings-dam breach at Imperial Metals' Mount Polley mine near Williams Lake.
Editorial: Liberal caucus as travel agent   Times Colonist

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  CTV News   
Take a tour of the new Union Station subway platform  CTV News
After three years of work, the TTC will open its second Union Station subway platform Monday. And though the station is still full of fluorescent yellow and orange construction colours this weekend, the new platform – which will separate Yonge line passengers ...

Workers hustle to get Union Station's second platform ready for Monday   Toronto Star
Second subway platform at Union Station ready to go Monday   Toronto Sun

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  CTV News   
Sask. revoked exemption for smart meter contractor over supervision issue  CTV News
A senior official in Saskatchewan says a supervision problem prompted the government to revoke an exemption that allowed a SaskPower contractor to use workers who weren't electricians to install smart meters. Mike Carr, who is the deputy minister for ...

Documents reveal smart meter installer qualifications   StarPhoenix
Sask. let 'unqualified' workers install meters, NDP says   CBC.ca

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Re-developed Lansdowne gets a warm public welcome despite the weather  Ottawa Citizen
Five years ago – Sept 28, 2009 to be exact – several hundred angry Glebe residents gathered in the Civic Centre basement and gave a communal and resentful “thumbs down” at plans to redevelop Lansdowne Park. They shouted and delivered impromptu ...

Lansdowne Park officially opens to the public   580 CFRA Radio

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CANADA STOCKS-TSX near flat as energy shares jump but Ukraine weighs  Reuters
TORONTO, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index was little changed on Friday as signs of an escalation of conflict in Ukraine weighed on sentiment, but a jump in the oil price helped drive up shares of energy producers. The Toronto Stock Exchange's ...

Top Companies Trading On The Toronto Stock Exchange   Investopedia
TSX steady as Ukraine weighs, energy shares rally   Business Recorder

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  CTV News   
Christian Dubé stepping down as MNA  CTV News
One of the better-known members of the Coalition Avenir Quebec is resigning as an MNA. Christian Dubé has accepted a position with the Caisse de Depot et Placements, where he will be a vice-president in charge of investing in Quebec businesses.
Quebec's Caisse de depot posts 6.7% return on investment, total assets up   Medicine Hat News

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  CTV News   
PATH expands with new pedestrian bridge to waterfront  CTV News
Workers are installing a new pedestrian bridge across Lake Shore Boulevard this weekend as part of a plan to expand the city's PATH walkways. The bridge is lined with windows and tucked under the Gardiner Expressway, about 5.5 metres off of the ground.
New pedestrian bridge under the Gardiner being installed this weekend   Newstalk 1010
Pedestrian bridge to be installed under Gardiner Expressway   MetroNews Canada

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  The Province   
Here's where Statistics Canada found 42000 new jobs  Macleans.ca
Statistics Canada adds thousands of new jobs in Ontario and Quebec. The public sector and teachers get a big boost. Tamsin McMahon. August 15, 2014. Follow @tamsinrm · Twitter · Facebook · Google+ Share · LinkedIn · Reddit · Email · Twitter · Facebook.
The Canadian dollar: What the jobs report giveth, geopolitics taketh away   The Globe and Mail
StatsCan employee detected error after job numbers released   InsideHalton.com
StatsCan jobs figures revised up   Regina Leader-Post
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Toronto Star   
OurWindsor.ca   
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