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2014-08-31 Canada English Business


Federal legislation will end fees for getting paper bills: minister  The Telegram
The big telecom companies may have agreed to exempt some customers from fees charged for paper invoices, but the federal government says it's going to end the whole practice. Industry Minister James Moore says the government will introduce legislation ...


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  Fort McMurray Today   
Athabasca completes billion-dollar sale to PetroChina 0  Fort McMurray Today
Athabasca Oil Corp. has finally sold their stake in the Dover oilsands project, allowing PetroChina to take control at the cost of $1.184 billion. However, this is down $50 million from the original $1.32 billion the project was originally to be sold for. Payments will ...

Athabasca finally closes sale of Dover oilsands stake to PetroChina   Times Colonist
Athabasca closes sale of Alberta stake to PetroChina for $1.184B   bnn.ca
Athabasca Oil Corp completes Dover project sale to PetroChina, but total ...   Financial Post
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  Ottawa Citizen   
Canada sees biggest monthly GDP jump in almost three years  Business in Vancouver
Real gross domestic product grew by 0.8% in 2014's second quarter – the biggest quarterly gain since Q3 of 2011 – Statistics Canada announced August 29. Expressed as an annualized rate, this represents real GDP growth of 3.1%. Though the Canadian ...

As Canadian banks go beyond comforts of home, expansion efforts weigh on ...   Financial Post
Canadian dollar touches 1-month high on economic growth   bnn.ca
Canada's GDP growth outpaces Bay Street forecast   The Globe and Mail
The Province   
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  Financial Post   
Burger King will turn Tim Hortons into 'iconic global brand,' Miles Nadal says  Financial Post
Miles Nadal is one of the best-known advertising moguls in Canada. His US$1.2-billion firm, MDC Partners Inc., owns more than 50 agencies that have crafted campaigns for companies ranging from Samsung to BMW, and he says Canadians have no reason ...

Tim Hortons Coffee Can't Perk Up Burger King   TheStreet.com
Tim Horton's CEO set to sell Burger King's takeover offer   Waterloo Record
Glazed and confused: Dissecting the Tim Hortons merger   Macleans.ca
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  Yahoo News UK   
Bombardier CSeries suffers setback as first client backs off  Yahoo News UK
Sweden's Braathens Aviation said it no longer wishes to be the first operator of Bombardier (Toronto: BBD-A.TO - news) 's new CSeries jets, adding to the troubled Canadian manufacturer's woes. "We have informed Bombardier that we will not assume the ...

Swedish carrier backs out as first Bombardier CSeries operator   Reuters
Bombardier C Series suffers blow as first operator backs away   The Globe and Mail
Swedish firm no longer wants to be recipient of first Bombardier CSeries plane   Times Colonist

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  CBC.ca   
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 Aviation Holdings Inc. says it's putting its passenger terminal at the Billy ...   The Province (blog)
Porter Aviation puts Toronto island terminal up for sale; eyeing expansion plans   mysask.com
Porter looks to sell Toronto terminal   Northern Ontario Business
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  Toronto Sun   
Festivities planned for streetcar launch  Toronto Sun
new streetcar One of the new streetcars that will be hitting city streets in Toronto is seen Wednesday, June 4, 2014. (Dave Thomas/Toronto Sun). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. TORONTO -. The TTC is spending ...

New Streetcars Hitting Streets on Sunday   640 Toronto News
New streetcars officially in service Sunday on 510 Spadina Line   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Why Toronto is still a streetcar city   The Globe and Mail
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  National Post   
Charges against two in Lac-Mégantic train derailment should be dropped: lawyers  Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL — The crown prosecutor should drop charges against two of the rail workers arrested in connection with the fatal Lac-Mégantic derailment, their lawyers said Thursday. The lawyers, who represent train engineer Thomas Harding and rail-traffic ...

Drop charges against MM&A workers, say supporters   Toronto Sun

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  Globalnews.ca   
Saskatoon Transit dealing with service disruptions  Globalnews.ca
Saskatoon Transit will not have enough buses available to run full service after the Labour Day long weekend, according to city officials. File / Global News. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence ...

City was aware of maintenance backlog says transit union   News Talk 650 CKOM
Several transit routes halted for first day of school   CTV News
Backlog of bus maintanence results in suspended routes in Saskatoon   MetroNews Canada
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  Edmonton Journal   
Mining Stocks Take TSX Higher, N.Y. UP  Regina Leader-Post
The Toronto stock market erased early losses to close higher Friday as investors bought into beaten-down mining stocks. The SP/TSX composite index closed 67.56 points higher at 15,625.73. The Canadian dollar was down 0.22¢ at US91.97¢ amid data that ...

Toronto stock market lower amid strong bank earnings, geopolitical worries   Times Colonist
Andrew McCreath's market wrap: TSX rises for third straight month   bnn.ca
An end-of-summer checkup on TSX sector valuations   The Globe and Mail
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