2014年8月27日 星期三

2014-08-28 Canada English Business

  Toronto Sun   
A Timbit of advice for US taxman  Toronto Sun
Timmys Rebecca Lehman (left) and her mother Sally Lehman pose for a photo in front of Tim Hortons location in downtown Toronto on August 25, 2014. (Ernest Doroszuk/QMI Agency). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an ...

Big payday could await Tim Hortons CEO   The Globe and Mail
Loonie benefits from Burger King's Tim Hortons acquisition   The Telegram
Tim Hortons deal could spark 'inversion' frenzy   Waterloo Record
NOW Magazine   
Financial Post   
Times of India   
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  Financial Post   
Canadian Western Bank posts record quarterly earnings of $56.6M; revenue up ...  Brandon Sun
EDMONTON - Canadian Western Bank (TSX:CWB) has reported record quarterly earnings in the third quarter amid an 11 per cent increase in total revenue. Canadian Western, which offers a full range of business and personal banking services in Canada's ...

Closing Bell: TSX ends lower as resource stocks weigh, National Bank earnings ...   Financial Post
TSX steady as resources slip, National Bank gains   Reuters Canada
National Bank stock hits record level   TheChronicleHerald.ca
bnn.ca   
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  Financial Post   
Baffinland case shows why fishy doesn't cut it in insider trading allegations  Financial Post
It's roughly around two-thirds of the way through the 123-page decision exonerating mining executives Jowdat Waheed and Bruce Walter that you start to ask, why were these two men even prosecuted for allegations of illegal insider trade or tipping?
OSC vows to keep fighting insider trading despite Baffinland loss   The Globe and Mail
OSC clears key players in Baffinland takeover battle of tipping, insider trading   Bridge River Lillooet News

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  Vancouver Sun   
Paper billing fees add up to over $500M a year, study finds  CBC.ca
Canadians are paying from $495 million to $734 million annually to receive paper bills they received free prior to 2010, according to a study by the Public Interest Advocacy Centre. The burden of the pay-to-pay rule implemented by telecom, internet and other ...

Printed bills cost consumers extra, poll finds   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Canadians pay more than $500M in fees a year for paper bills, statements: report   Montreal Gazette
Group calls on Ottawa to eliminate paper billing   News1130

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  Calgary Herald   
Rising energy royalties boost Alberta surplus  Calgary Herald
Finance Minister Doug Horner claims Alberta government finances have “turned the corner”, allowing for a sharp reduction in the amount of money the province will need to borrow. Photograph by: Ed Kaiser , Edmonton Journal. EDMONTON — Alberta's ...

Oil royalties to increase Alberta surplus   The Globe and Mail
Alberta now forecasting $1.4B budget surplus   CBC.ca
Government reports borrowing down – surplus up   iNews880.com
Edmonton Sun   
CTV News   
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  Calgary Herald   
Sanjel plans fracking fleet expansion Customer demand drives 120000 hp ...  Calgary Herald
An employee cleans a Sanjel coiled tubing unit before the Global Petroleum Show in Calgary in 2012. Photograph by: Ted Rhodes , Calgary Herald. CALGARY — Privately owned Sanjel Corp. says it will answer growing customer demand with a ...

Sanjel Will Add Horsepower to North American Fracturing Fleet   DigitalJournal.com

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  Toronto Sun   
750 storeys of new development OK'd  Toronto Sun
Joe Mihevc Councillor Joe Mihevc talks to media at City Hall. (Ernest Doroszuk/Toronto Sun). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. More Coverage. Council puts off energy drinks with booze debate · Council OKs ...

Is Toronto growing too fast?   CTV News
Toronto is experiencing a 'Manhattanization' of its downtown core   The Globe and Mail
City Council approves nearly 7000 new condo units   CBC.ca
640 Toronto News   
Newstalk 1010   
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  Toronto Star   
Nuclear waste site is rock solid, says OPG  Waterloo Record
Ontario Power Generation believes it has a rock-solid case for burying nuclear waste at the Bruce nuclear plant near Kincardine. Literally. Related Stories. Closed-door nuclear meetings broke... OPG confident, critics concerned... Doubling nuclear waste site ...

Nuclear waste dump hearings to start in Kincardine   New Baltimore Voice Newspapers

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  CBC.ca   
Arbutus Corridor: Herbicide spraying suspended while CP and city talk  CBC.ca
The City of Vancouver has reached an agreement with CP Rail to suspend all track maintenance work along the Arbutus Corridor for the next two to three weeks while the two sides meet to discuss the corridor's future. The news comes after CP Rail sent a ...

CP halts clearing Vancouver gardens   24 Hours Vancouver
CP rail suspends clearing of Vancouver gardens amid land-deal talks with city   The Globe and Mail
Middle-of-road way to right Arbutus corridor right-of-way ruckus   Business in Vancouver
Alberni Valley Times   
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  Toronto Star   
Canada Post gets boost from parcels and lower pension costs  The Telegram
The Canada Post Group of Cos. reported Wednesday a net profit of $67 million in the second quarter, boosted by growth in its parcel delivery business and lower pension costs. The Canada Post sorting plant on Kenmount Road in St. John's. — Telegram file ...

Canada Post profit delivers 'glimmer of hope'   The Globe and Mail
Parcel deliveries help put Canada Post in black   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Canada Post reports profit in second quarter   Bay Today
Edmonton Journal   
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