2014年8月21日 星期四

2014-08-22 Canada English Business

  Toronto Star   
CRTC proposes pick-and-pay TV plan in draft paper prior to September hearing  Toronto Star
Consumers could wind up with many more choices about what they watch on TV and how they pay for it, given sweeping new proposals from the country's broadcast regulator announced Thursday. According to the Canadian Radio-television and ...

CRTC plans include 'pick-and-pay' TV   The Globe and Mail
BlackBerry's John Chen and CRTC Chair Jean ...   MobileSyrup.com
TalkTV – Have Your Say, Again   TV, eh?

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  CTV News   
Toronto stock market closes with a small loss  CTV News
TORONTO -- The Toronto stock market closed with a small loss Thursday as traders weighed data showing an improving climate for U.S. manufacturers but worsening conditions in China and the eurozone. They also looked to a key speech by Federal ...

CANADA STOCKS-TSX little changed as investors await Yellen speech   Reuters
Canadian Stocks Little Changed Near Record as Gold Drop   Businessweek
TSX little changed as investors await Yellen speech   Reuters Canada
The Globe and Mail   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Port Metro Vancouver okays controversial coal shipping facility at Fraser Surrey ...  Vancouver Sun
Port Metro Vancouver has approved a controversial $15-million coal-loading facility at Fraser Surrey Docks despite concerns for human health and the environment. Peter Xotta, the port's vice-president of planning and operations, told a news conference ...

Port Metro Vancouver approves coal exports from Fraser Surrey Docks   MetroNews Canada
Coal facility approval praised and panned   Delta-Optimist
Surrey coal expansion approved   24 Hours Vancouver
CTV News   
Reuters   
The Globe and Mail   
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  CTV News   
Defamation lawsuit an attempt to muzzle criticism, Greenpeace says  The Globe and Mail
An environmental group has filed court documents saying a lawsuit against it is an attempt to silence its criticism of a forestry company's harvesting practices. “Greenpeace states that the Plaintiffs' claims for defamation and interference with economic relations, ...

Greenpeace, Resolute Forest Products' feud escalates   CanadianManufacturing.com
Greenpeace says defamation lawsuit an attempt to muzzle   Times Colonist
Greenpeace hits back against Resolute Forest lawsuit   Toronto Star

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  CBC.ca   
Rise of part-time work no reason to worry, TD says  CBC.ca
The rise in part-time employment is nothing more than a pullback after companies hired more full-time workers than they needed coming out of the recession, one of Canada's largest banks said Thursday. Economists Randall Bartlett and Derek Burleton wrote ...

Don't be so quick to say Canada is becoming a part-time nation   The Globe and Mail
Canada: A Nation of Part-Time Workers?   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Canada not a nation of part-time workers, TD report finds   Toronto Star

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  Calgary Herald   
ATB Financial report record quarterly profit  Calgary Herald
CALGARY — Record growth in new customers helped ATB Financial post record net income of $84 million in the quarter ended June 30, a 27 per cent increase over $67 million in the same period of 2013, it reported Thursday. The provincial Crown ...

ATB Financial posts record profits of $83.9M in Q1; revenue up 9.2% to $354.5M   Nanaimo Daily News
ATB starts fiscal year with its strongest quarter ever   DigitalJournal.com

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  Montreal Gazette   
Caisse names Quebecer to head its Asia-Pacific office  Montreal Gazette
The Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec has chosen Édouard Merette to head its new Asia-Pacific office in Singapore. Already based in Singapore, Merette previously headed Asia-Pacific operations for Aon Hewitt and was a longtime employee for ...

La Caisse announces the appointment of Édouard Merette as Managing Director ...   DigitalJournal.com
Merette leaves Aon Hewitt   Benefits Canada
Quebec's Caisse names Asia-Pacific managing director   Pensions & Investments

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  CTV News   
Supply slump at Shell's Alberta pumps  CTV News
An issue at Shell Canada's Scotford refinery near Edmonton has crippled production and hurt supply at the gas company's service stations throughout Alberta. According to Cameron Yost, a spokesperson for Shell Canada, the company is doing everything it ...

'Operational upset' results in Shell gas shortages   Edmonton Journal
Shell refinery 'upset' leaves Alberta gas stations dry   CanadianManufacturing.com
Some Calgary, Edmonton Shell stations facing gas shortages   660 News
News Talk 770 Calgary   
Globalnews.ca   
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  New York Times   
Sears Posts a First-Half Loss of Nearly $1 Billion  New York Times
A Sears store in Coral Gables, Fla. The company's turnaround efforts are not yet bearing fruit. Credit Joe Raedle/Getty Images. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story Share This Page. Continue ...

Sears closes longtime Bronx store   New York Daily News
Sears 'irrelevant' as losses deepen   CNNMoney
Sears Eyes Balance Sheet Help as Operations Burn Through More Cash   Wall Street Journal
Business Review Canada   
Financial Times   
USA TODAY   
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  CTV News   
Last trip for OC Transpo route 76  CTV News
OC Transpo bus route 76 from Barrhaven to downtown Ottawa will make its last trip August 29, 2014. That's almost a year after the crash between a double-decker bus and a Via Rail train which killed six OC Transpo passengers. Route 76 is being retired out ...

OC Transpo "retires" route involved in fatal bus-train crash   580 CFRA Radio
More O-train shutdowns this weekend   Ottawa Sun
Home News Weekend O-Train shutdown planned; Work on service...   www.ottawacommunitynews.com/
CBC.ca   
MetroNews Canada   
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