2014年8月29日 星期五

2014-08-30 Canada English Business

  Toronto Star   
Toronto's Billy Bishop terminal sale not linked to runway plans, Porter says  The Globe and Mail
According to a senior executive at Porter Aviation Holdings, who said the move was unconnected to the push to expand the airport, the company plans to continue to use the facility. “A sale lease-back is going to allow Porter Aviation Holdings to really focus in ...

Porter puts Billy Bishop airport's passenger terminal up for sale   Financial Post
Porter Aviation puts Toronto island terminal up for sale; eyeing expansion plans   Brandon Sun
Porter looks to sell Toronto terminal   Northern Ontario Business
Bloomberg   
CBC.ca   
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  Calgary Herald   
Athabasca closes sale of Alberta stake to PetroChina for $1.184-billion  The Globe and Mail
PetroChina Co. Ltd. has agreed to pay Athabasca Oil Corp. $1.184-billion for its stake in the Dover oil sands project in northern Alberta, ending more than four tumultuous months during which the deal got caught up in uncertainty surrounding a political ...

Athabasca Oil Corp completes Dover project sale to PetroChina, but total ...   Financial Post
Athabasca Oil Completes Sale of Stake in Project to PetroChina Co   Wall Street Journal
Athabasca closes sale of oilsands stake   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Bloomberg   
Alberta Oil Magazine   
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  Reuters   
Wall Street scores best month since February, S&P sets record close  Xinhua
NEW YORK, Aug. 29 (Xinhua) -- U.S. stocks ended higher Friday, with the S&P 500 setting another record closing high above 2,000 points, as upbeat consumer sentiment data offset disappointing personal consumption report. The S&P 500 rose 6.63 points, ...

CANADA STOCKS-TSX up for 3rd straight month on energy, bank share gains   Reuters
S&P 500 edges up to set new record   Sydney Morning Herald
Friday's midday trade: stocks rise, on track for fourth week of gains   Business Recorder
Financial Post   
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  Toronto Star   
Pay-to-pay bill charges must go: Roseman  Toronto Star
Billing customers is part of the cost of doing business. So, why are you being asked to pay for the privilege of getting your monthly statements in the mail? Canada's telecom service providers started charging for paper bills five years ago. Many banks followed ...

Relaying of emergency alerts to be mandatory for broadcasters: CRTC   Times Colonist
Canada plans legislation to end pay-to-pay billing fees   CBC.ca
Gov't to end fees for paper bills: Moore   www.insidebelleville.com/bellevilleregion-news/
Techvibes (blog)   
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  Brantford Expositor   
LETTERS: Burger King-Tim Hortons office  Brantford Expositor
Has anyone at city hall picked up on the opportunity in the upcoming merger of Burger King and Tim Hortons, namely where their new head office may be located? Surely the advantages of locating in Brantford need not be listed by me. It has already been ...

Burger King Would Be Owed $317 Million if Tim Hortons Backed Out of Deal   Wall Street Journal
Buffett's Burger King Deal Has Warrant for 1.75% Stake   Businessweek
Tim Hortons: the iron grip of a gentle brand   Toronto Star
CANOE   
Toronto Sun   
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  Financial Post   
Swedish carrier backs out as first Bombardier CSeries operator  Reuters
TORONTO Aug 29 (Reuters) - Bombardier Inc's troubled aerospace business faces more upheaval as a Swedish carrier backed out as the first customer to start commercial flights with its new CSeries jet and the Canadian firm said more senior aerospace ...

Swedish firm no longer wants to be recipient of first Bombardier CSeries plane   Times Colonist
Most actively traded companies on the TSX   Nanaimo Daily News
Malmo Backs Out As First CSeries Operator   Airwise
The Globe and Mail   
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  Financial Post   
Ottawa posts $1.6-billion budget surplus in June  bnn.ca
Canada registered a $1.57 billion budget surplus in June, which moved the first three months of the fiscal year into surplus as well, with revenues up and program expenses down, the Finance Department said on Friday. June's surplus compares with a $157 ...

Canada budget in surplus for first quarter of fiscal year   Reuters Canada
Canada Gets Double Dose of Good Economic, Fiscal News   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Ottawa runs $1.6-billion surplus in June   Stockhouse

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  The Globe and Mail   
Canada's GDP growth outpaces Bay Street forecast  The Globe and Mail
Canada's economy picked itself up after being knocked down at the start of the year, as household spending and exports powered the strongest quarterly economic expansion in over two years. Gross domestic product accelerated to an annual growth rate of ...

Canada 'in the sweet spot' as exports, consumer spending boost economy to ...   Financial Post
Canadian dollar dips, economic growth rebounds   Cape Breton Post
Consumer spending boosts economic growth   Waterloo Record
The Telegram   
CBC.ca   
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  Toronto Sun   
A key day in Toronto's history  Toronto Sun
new streetcar The Toronto Transit Commission takes members of the media for a ride on a new streetcar Tuesday, July 23, 2013. (MICHAEL PEAKE/Toronto Sun). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. TORONTO -.
Software glitch causing significant St. Clair Ave. streetcar delays   680 News
Why Toronto is still a streetcar city   The Globe and Mail
TTC's new streetcar's first official trip set for Aug. 31 along Spandina route   insideTORONTO.com
Huffington Post Canada   
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Mount Polley tailings breach causes concern in Alaska  Ecolog.com (subscription)
Fallout from the Mount Polley tailings dam breach has spilled across the British Columbia-Alaska border. Alaska's two US Senators and its sole member of the House of Representatives have separately urged US Secretary of State John Kerry to press the ...


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