2014年8月19日 星期二

2014-08-20 Canada English Business

  Ottawa Citizen   
Federal government tiptoes on response to Lac-Mégantic rail-disaster report  Ottawa Citizen
Transport Minister Lisa Raitt speaks to the media along with Minister of Public Safety Steven Blaney following the release of the Transportation Safety Board's final report on the train derailment in Lac-Megantic, Que. Patrick Doyle / CP. Share Adjust Comment ...

'This thing did not just happen' because of engineer, lawyer says   The Province
Lac-Mégantic report released   Montreal Gazette
Prominent Lac-Mégantic citizen livid at lack of changes after train crash report   National Post
The Globe and Mail   
New York Times   
The Guardian   
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  Reuters   
Canada's Couche-Tard makes short-list in $16 billion Sinopec unit sale: sources  Reuters
HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - Canadian retailer Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc and China's Tencent Holdings Ltd are among suitors short-listed to buy a $16 billion minority stake in China's Sinopec Sales, the world's largest fuel retail network, people ...

No plans to buy a minority stake in China's Sinopec: Couche-Tard says   Montreal Gazette
(PR) Clarification   Wall Street Journal
Why a Couche-Tard deal to buy a US$16B stake in China's Sinopec Sales is ...   Financial Post
CSPnet.com   
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  CTV News   
TSX up: housing starts, Home Depot earns show further signs of housing rebound  Calgary Herald
TORONTO - The Toronto stock market closed sharply higher Tuesday as a solid earnings report from the biggest U.S. home improvement retailer and a surge in housing starts reinforced sentiment that the American housing sector is rebounding. The S&P/TSX ...

Home Depot benefits from DIY resurgence   Financial Times

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  Toronto Star   
Toronto is the world's fourth-best city in which to live, according to a report by ...  Toronto Star
In an annual poll, the magazine's Intelligence Unit ranked Toronto just below Vancouver (the third most livable city in the world) and just above Calgary (tied for fifth place with Adelaide, Australia), giving Canada three countries in the top five. Melbourne ...

Calgary ranks fifth on Economist livability list   Calgary Herald
Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary in top most liveable cities in the world   Straight.com (blog)
Calgary makes top ten list of livable cities   CTV News
660 News   
MetroNews Canada   
The Vancouver Observer   
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  Calgary Herald   
American retailer Marshalls opening Calgary store on Thursday  Calgary Herald
Theresa Quick, spokesperson for American retailers Marshalls, which is opening its new store in Calgary on Thursday. Photograph by: Lorraine Hjalte , Calgary Herald. CALGARY - American retailer Marshalls' new and first Calgary location is in a bullseye ...

Marshalls set to shake up shopping scene with new Calgary location   Globalnews.ca
Major retailer gears up for Calgary opening   660 News

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Geopolitical conflicts, weather events fail to stall high-flying airline industry  The Globe and Mail
Amid crashes, rockets causing cancellations of flights to a key destination, brutal winter weather, an Ebola outbreak in some West African countries and now the impending threat of another volcano and a giant ash cloud, the airline industry should be looking ...


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  CNNMoney   
Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift have hit a sour note.  CNNMoney
Sales of the pop stars' fragrances disappointed in the past year, pulling down earnings for beauty product giant Elizabeth Arden. Shares of Elizabeth Arden (RDEN) closed down 23% Tuesday after the company posted a loss of nearly $156 million in the past ...

Celebrity Fragrances Add to Slide at Elizabeth Arden   New York Times
Elizabeth Arden posts biggest ever loss as celebrity perfume sales fall   Irish Times
Elizabeth Arden shares sink as sales of Justin Bieber fragrance sour   Vancouver Sun
Telegraph.co.uk   
Financial Post   
Reuters   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Opinion: Tourism, gas exports can coexist  Vancouver Sun
Is B.C.'s super, natural tourism industry threatened by the LNG sector? Absolutely not. Opponents to the development of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry would have us believe that everything we've come to appreciate and value about our province ...


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  CBC.ca   
Crew rips up underwater weeds at St. Malo after teen drowns  CBC.ca
Crews cleaned St. Malo's beach of underwater weeds Tuesday, after the father of a drowned teen called on the province to make the beach safer. On Monday, Mervin Dueck called on the province to clear the beach at St. Malo Provincial Park of weeds after ...


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  Sun News Network   
Food truck lifted to top of 21-storey Lansdowne Park condo  CBC.ca
Workers building the Lansdowne Park condos took a construction tradition to new heights on Tuesday. Structural work is now complete on the 21-storey condominium at the west end of the TD Place stadium, according to Minto, cause for a “topping off” party.
Food truck hoisted 21 storeys to serve lunch at Lansdowne   Ottawa Citizen
Getting high on food   CTV News

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