Broadcaster wants viewers to pay for local newscasts Toronto Star
Local TV stations can no longer survive on ad revenue alone and must be able to introduce subscription fees for programming such as regional newscasts that have been free for decades, Bell Canada told a regulatory hearing Wednesday. “The revenue side ...
Bell warns pick-and-pay options will result in higher costs to consumerThe Globe and Mail
New rules must balance consumer, broadcaster needs:BCEThe Telegram
Bell tells CRTC pick-and-pay proposals will cost consumers and jobsCBC.ca
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Local TV stations can no longer survive on ad revenue alone and must be able to introduce subscription fees for programming such as regional newscasts that have been free for decades, Bell Canada told a regulatory hearing Wednesday. “The revenue side ...
Bell warns pick-and-pay options will result in higher costs to consumer
New rules must balance consumer, broadcaster needs:BCE
Bell tells CRTC pick-and-pay proposals will cost consumers and jobs
TSX drops on rate concerns, fall in energy shares Reuters Canada
By John Tilak. TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index declined on Wednesday, weighed down by worries that U.S. interest rates might rise and by a drop in energy shares spurred by lower oil prices. Concerns about the Scottish referendum on ...
CANADA STOCKS-TSX drops on rate concerns, fall in energy sharesReuters
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Resource stocks punish TSX, traders ponder Fed rate movesCape Breton Post
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By John Tilak. TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index declined on Wednesday, weighed down by worries that U.S. interest rates might rise and by a drop in energy shares spurred by lower oil prices. Concerns about the Scottish referendum on ...
CANADA STOCKS-TSX drops on rate concerns, fall in energy shares
Resource stocks punish TSX, traders ponder Fed rate moves, Scottish ...
Resource stocks punish TSX, traders ponder Fed rate moves
RPT-INSIGHT-Canada's housing party plays on as world warns of risk Reuters
(Repeats to fix formatting. No changes to text). By Andrea Hopkins. TORONTO, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Jeff Lowry and his family left a sedate housing market in Tennessee last year and moved to Canada in the midst of a housing boom, where bidding wars and ...
Canada's housing party plays on as world warns of riskReuters Canada
Banks to pay for CMHC deductible?Canadian Mortgage Broker News
Housing starts in Canada slowed in AugustCBC.ca
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(Repeats to fix formatting. No changes to text). By Andrea Hopkins. TORONTO, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Jeff Lowry and his family left a sedate housing market in Tennessee last year and moved to Canada in the midst of a housing boom, where bidding wars and ...
Canada's housing party plays on as world warns of risk
Banks to pay for CMHC deductible?
Housing starts in Canada slowed in August
Twitter to raise up to $1.5 billion in debt offering USA TODAY
SAN FRANCISCO -- In the midst of a major push to build its advertising business, Twitter plans to raise as much as $1.5 billion by tapping the debt markets for the first time. The San Francisco short-messaging company is selling convertible bonds in two $650 ...
Twitter Taps Debt Market: Should Investors Worry?Bloomberg
Twitter's $1.3bn debt deal could fuel buying spreeTelegraph.co.uk
Twitter to raise $1.3 billion through debt offeringsReuters Canada
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SAN FRANCISCO -- In the midst of a major push to build its advertising business, Twitter plans to raise as much as $1.5 billion by tapping the debt markets for the first time. The San Francisco short-messaging company is selling convertible bonds in two $650 ...
Twitter Taps Debt Market: Should Investors Worry?
Twitter's $1.3bn debt deal could fuel buying spree
Twitter to raise $1.3 billion through debt offerings
Board of Trade issues transportation report Toronto Sun
Carol Wilding, president & CEO of the Toronto Region Board of Trade on Sept. 10, 2014. (Stan Behal/Toronto Sun). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. TORONTO -. The Toronto Region Board of Trade says the ...
Should the TTC join with other transit agencies? Board of trade report says yesToronto Star
Politics and transit don't mix: Toronto Region Board of TradeGlobalnews.ca
Depoliticize Toronto-area transit planning, head of trade board urgesThe Globe and Mail
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Carol Wilding, president & CEO of the Toronto Region Board of Trade on Sept. 10, 2014. (Stan Behal/Toronto Sun). Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. TORONTO -. The Toronto Region Board of Trade says the ...
Should the TTC join with other transit agencies? Board of trade report says yes
Politics and transit don't mix: Toronto Region Board of Trade
Depoliticize Toronto-area transit planning, head of trade board urges
Ferry fare hikes cost BC economy $2.3 billion in last decade, report says Vancouver Sun
The provincial government agrees with a new report that says BC Ferries fare hikes are hindering economic activity — but don't expect prices to drop anytime soon. That was Transportation Minister Todd Stone's reaction Wednesday to a new policy paper ...
Michael Smyth: B.C. Ferries has cost the economy $2.3 billion over 10 yearsThe Province
BC Ferries' fare hikes harm provincial economy, report findsThe Globe and Mail
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The provincial government agrees with a new report that says BC Ferries fare hikes are hindering economic activity — but don't expect prices to drop anytime soon. That was Transportation Minister Todd Stone's reaction Wednesday to a new policy paper ...
Michael Smyth: B.C. Ferries has cost the economy $2.3 billion over 10 years
BC Ferries' fare hikes harm provincial economy, report finds
Coastal communities say BC Ferries report a wake up call
Former nuclear scientist slams idea to bury radioactive waste CTV News
A former nuclear scientist says a plan to bury radioactive waste near Lake Huron is "idiotic" and "dangerous." Dr. Frank Greening was the star witness at federal hearings into the proposed nuclear waste facility on Wednesday. Greening is no fan of plans by ...
Former OPG scientist blasts utility's 'cavalier' attitudeToronto Star
Problems elsewhere raise questions about OPG's Kincardine DGR proposal 0Owen Sound Sun Times
Ontarians fear risks of burying radioactive waste in Bruce CountyCANOE
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A former nuclear scientist says a plan to bury radioactive waste near Lake Huron is "idiotic" and "dangerous." Dr. Frank Greening was the star witness at federal hearings into the proposed nuclear waste facility on Wednesday. Greening is no fan of plans by ...
Former OPG scientist blasts utility's 'cavalier' attitude
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Ontarians fear risks of burying radioactive waste in Bruce County
Car-free Whyte Ave proposal has strong support, city survey finds CBC.ca
A majority of people asked in city survey like the idea of closing Whyte Avenue to vehicle traffic on certain nights, according to results released by the City of Edmonton Wednesday. Over 2,000 people responded to the survey, which would close a portion of ...
Closing Whyte to vehicles at certain times popular in survey resultsiNews880.com
Survey finds support for 'Car Free Whyte Avenue' pilot projectCTV News
Survey finds support for testing late-night Whyte Avenue car banEdmonton Journal
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A majority of people asked in city survey like the idea of closing Whyte Avenue to vehicle traffic on certain nights, according to results released by the City of Edmonton Wednesday. Over 2,000 people responded to the survey, which would close a portion of ...
Closing Whyte to vehicles at certain times popular in survey results
Survey finds support for 'Car Free Whyte Avenue' pilot project
Survey finds support for testing late-night Whyte Avenue car ban
West End tenants fight evictions, rate increases by new owner Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER -- A group of tenants in a West End apartment building say they're facing a campaign to evict them that has included a 315-per-cent increase in the cost of doing laundry. The only reason they're still in their homes, tenants say, is because they ...
$13.50 laundry and a 30% rent increase: Tenants call foul over 'greed eviction'MetroNews Canada
Tenants of West End apartment building fight eviction noticesGlobalnews.ca
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VANCOUVER -- A group of tenants in a West End apartment building say they're facing a campaign to evict them that has included a 315-per-cent increase in the cost of doing laundry. The only reason they're still in their homes, tenants say, is because they ...
$13.50 laundry and a 30% rent increase: Tenants call foul over 'greed eviction'
Tenants of West End apartment building fight eviction notices
Better transit tops wish list for financial firms Toronto Star
Toronto needs to improve its aging roads and transit system if it wants to retain its title as Canada's financial services hub, according to a new study by the Conference Board of Canada. The city compares well to a dozen other top global financial centres, but ...
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Toronto needs to improve its aging roads and transit system if it wants to retain its title as Canada's financial services hub, according to a new study by the Conference Board of Canada. The city compares well to a dozen other top global financial centres, but ...
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