2014年8月31日 星期日

2014-09-01 Canada English Business

  TheChronicleHerald.ca   
Investors look for direction as market prepares for worst month of the year  TheChronicleHerald.ca
TORONTO — Stock markets could be in for some tough sledding in the near term as investors contemplate trading in a month that sports a nasty reputation. “Historically, September is the worst month of the year for stocks,” said Colin Cieszynski, senior ...


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  CTV News   
Cameco workers protest following rejected offer  CTV News
Cameco workers picketed outside the uranium giant's head office in Saskatoon today. The labour dispute has led to temporary shut downs at two of the company's facilities. On Thursday, Cameco presented the union with its final offer, which was rejected.
Strike-lockout interrupts production at two Saskatchewan uranium facilities   News1130
Cameco issues lockout at its McArthur River mine and Key Lake mill operations   MINING.com
Flight delays, pensions key issues in Cameco labour dispute; union   News Talk 980 CJME

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  Toronto Sun   
A Labour Day reality check  Toronto Sun
Related Stories. Public sector pay, perks drowning Ontario in debt · We can't afford hydro's gold-plated pensions​ · Taxed to death · Electricity sector pensions too rich: Report · Public can't afford public-sector pensions · Wynne, Quebec premier talk pension ...

The Labour Movement in Canada Has a Lot to Celebrate on Sept. 1   Huffington Post Canada
Labour movement redefining role   MetroNews Canada

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  Ottawa Citizen   
VIA Rail service resumes following fatal collision on tracks east of Ottawa  580 CFRA Radio
VIA Rail service has resumed along the Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto corridor, after delays Sunday evening due to a fatal collision. A spokesperson for VIA Rail says a trespasser on the tracks was struck and killed around 6:00 p.m. Sunday in the Carlsbad Springs ...

VIA Rail passengers re-routed after pedestrian struck on tracks   CTV News
Via Rail passengers re-routed by bus after fatal collision on tracks   Ottawa Citizen
VIA train hits pedestrian near Ottawa   CityNews
Huffington Post Canada   
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  The Metropolitain   
Inflation data detached from the real world  The Globe and Mail
Recently, I pulled into a parking lot in downtown Toronto. Not long ago, it cost ten dollars, flat rate, on Saturday nights. Now it's fifteen. Speaking of cars, the insurance company jacked up my premium 32 per cent over two years. And our annual health ...

A Brief History Of Modern Inflation   The Metropolitain

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Athabasca closes sale of Dover oilsands stake  Stockhouse
CALGARY - Athabasca Oil Corp. (TSX:ATH) says it has finally closed the sale of its Dover oilsands stake to a Canadian unit of PetroChina. With total proceeds of $1.184 billion, Athabasca says it can now focus on other projects and start a new chapter in its ...


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  CTV News   
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 ...

Canada plans legislation to end pay-to-pay billing fees   CBC.ca
Relaying of emergency alerts to be mandatory for broadcasters: CRTC   Times Colonist
Telecoms reach paper bill fee exemption plan but CRTC says it's not good enough   Ottawa Citizen
DigitalJournal.com   
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  Toronto Star   
Toronto's new streetcars hit the streets  CBC.ca
They're here. Some of the shiny new streetcars that will be taking TTC passengers across the city for years to come have finally hit the streets of Toronto. "It's a huge day for Toronto," said TTC CEO Andy Byford, speaking of the launch on Sunday. TTC's new ...

New streetcars roll out on Spadina   Toronto Sun
Big crowd turns out to ride Toronto's new streetcars for first time   The Globe and Mail
New TTC streetcars make their debut   Toronto Star
CTV News   
Newstalk 1010   
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Elm tree pruning ban ends  News Talk 980 CJME
The ban is put in place each summer to help prevent the spread of Dutch Elm Disease (DED). Pruning the tree attracts the elm bark beetles, which spread the disease and are most active during the summer months. Throughout the year, provincial DED ...

Residents urged to prune elm trees   Prince Albert Daily Herald
Prune elm trees beginning September 1   Weyburn This Week

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  Shelburne County Coastguard   
Cycling and recycling  Cumberland News Now
Dry means Ultramar's trash bin has no refundable recyclables to add to the mounting collection in the custom-built wagon he tows behind his bike. Dry means it's time to move along to nearby restaurants. Coasting alongside traffic on Windsor's busy ...

A Week That Changed Our World: Cycling and recycling   Shelburne County Coastguard

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