2014年9月11日 星期四

2014-09-12 Canada English Business

  Vancouver Sun   
Most actively traded companies on the TSX  680 News
B2Gold Corp. (TSX:BTO). Miner. Down six cents, or 2.47 per cent, to $2.37 on 4.6 million shares. Yamana Gold Inc. (TSX:YRI). Miner. Down four cents, or 0.50 per cent, to $8.00 on 3.1 million shares. TransCanada Corp. (TSX:TRP). Oil and gas. Down $1.06 ...

TSX advances on positive earnings, BlackBerry deal   CTV News
The close: TSX gains as resource shares rebound   The Globe and Mail
CANADA STOCKS-TSX gains as resource shares rebound   Reuters
Financial Post   
Castanet.net   
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  National Post   
Canadian businesses divided over tax credit limit  The Globe and Mail
Joe Oliver unveiled his first major decision as finance minister with a targeted tax credit for small business to boost hiring without sacrificing Conservative plans to balance the books and cut taxes further before next year's election. But business owners and ...

EI premiums: Joe Oliver announces cuts for small businesses   CBC.ca
Finance Minister Announces EI Premium Cuts for Small Businesses   640 Toronto News
Ottawa seeks jobs revival in EI reductions, but offers little relief for employees   Financial Post
Calgary Herald   
Regina Leader-Post   
Toronto Star   
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  Toronto Star   
UPDATE 2-Dollarama profit rises as stores increase, customers spend more  Reuters
(Adds CFO comments; updates shares). By Manya Venkatesh. Sept 11 (Reuters) - Canadian dollar-store operator Dollarama Inc reported a 15 percent rise in quarterly profit as its number of stores increased and customers spent more per visit. The company ...

Dollarama profit rises as stores increase, customers spend more   Timmins Press
Dollarama Q2 net income grows 15%; plans 70-80 net new stores   Chain Store Age
Dollar stores in expansion mode as more Canadians feel cash pinch   Globalnews.ca
Vancouver Desi   
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  Toronto Star   
Bombardier Workers at Ontario Plant Reach Deal to End Strike  Wall Street Journal
The Montreal-based transportation-equipment giant makes subway cars and streetcars at the Thunder Bay, Ontario facility. The plant stopped production on July 14 after the company failed to reach a new labor contract with 900 workers belonging to Unifor ...

Bombardier, Unifor reach tentative agreement on new contract   CBC.ca
Striking Bombardier plant workers iron out contract deal   CTV News
Striking Bombardier rail workers reach tentative deal   MetroNews Canada
Canadian Labour Reporter   
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Rolling into a retail dreamscape  Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL — A carousel of Quebec fashion has rolled into Ogilvy's fifth floor in a move that is a coup for local designers. There is indeed a carousel, a conveyor belt of fashions on which a hot pink fur jacket stands out, among racks showcasing 26 labels in ...


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  Business Recorder   
Canadian dollar sinks amid 'amazing race to the bottom' for world currencies  The Globe and Mail
The Canadian dollar tumbled by almost a penny at one point today, amid what Bank of Montreal calls an “amazing race to the bottom” among the world's major currencies. More Related to this Story. 'Race to the bottom' · Business Briefing The Canadian dollar ...

CANADA FX DEBT-C$ falls to 5-month low as finally breaks C$1.10   Reuters
Canadian Dollar Declines to Lowest in Five Months on Crude Oil   Bloomberg
The Canadian Dollar Has Been Surprisingly Strong   Business in Canada
Macleans.ca   
bnn.ca   
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SaskPower executive says coal can be green fuel with new carbon-capture plan  Calgary Herald
Science and policy manager Ian Bruce of the David Suzuki Foundation says he is cautiously optimistic, but is concerned that liquefied carbon could leak into the ground during oil recovery processes. VANCOUVER - Coal can shed its bad rap by becoming a ...


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  Vancouver Sun   
Rogers says pick-and-pay hurts business  The Globe and Mail
Rogers Communications Inc. says it fears new television proposals would send revenue plummeting and drive U.S. networks out of Canada. The cable giant told a hearing on Thursday it is concerned a set of ideas floated by the Canadian Radio-television ...

US channels must be in any basic cable package, Rogers tells CRTC   Vancouver Sun
US channels must be included in 'skinny basic' cable: Rogers   Toronto Star
Rogers Tells CRTC No Thanks On Pick-And-Pay, Cap On Basic Cable Costs   Huffington Post Canada
Cartt.ca (subscription)   
CBC.ca   
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  Financial Post   
Regulators in Quebec, rest of Canada break logjam on poison-pill reform  Financial Post
Securities regulators from all 13 provinces and territories have proposed an overhaul of Canadian takeover law that would bring an end to battles over poison pills. The rules that govern mergers and acquisitions don't often change in Canada, so this is a big ...

Securities regulators move to harmonize, strength rules in hostile takeover bids   Calgary Herald
Canada securities watchdogs unveil new takeover rule proposals   Reuters
Canadian securities regulators move forward with harmonized regulatory ...   DigitalJournal.com

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  Edmonton Journal   
City flood prevention program could cost $2.4B over 100 years  CBC.ca
Edmonton may have to pay $2.4 billion to provide adequate flood protection in at-risk neighbourhoods and other areas over the next 100 years, according to the latest city report. The city-wide proposed flood mitigation program — which includes installing ...

Report says $2.4B needed to protect neighbourhoods at-risk of flooding   CTV News
Proposed Edmonton drainage upgrades come with $2.4 billion tab   MetroNews Canada
100 years worth of sewer work to fix 1 in 100 year storm to cost $2.4 billion   630ched.com
Edmonton Journal   
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