2014年9月13日 星期六

2014-09-14 Canada English Business

  Montreal Gazette   
CBC/Radio-Canada bosses say Canadians ready to pay to get broadcaster  Montreal Gazette
GATINEAU, Que. - The heads of CBC/Radio-Canada say Canadians are ready to pay to get the broadcaster's content even if many consider it an acquired right. Steven Guiton, one of the leaders of the publicy owned broadcaster, told hearings at the federal ...

Take a look at your funding model, CBC told   Regina Leader-Post
CBC execs tell CRTC it can no longer afford to be free   The Globe and Mail
Canadians ready to pay for CBC, network says   Toronto Star
Bloomberg   
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  Calgary Herald   
Neighbourhoods where home prices have gained most in Canada's major cities  The Globe and Mail
The Globe's Real Estate Beat offers news and analysis on the Canadian housing market from real estate reporter Tara Perkins. Read more on The Globe's housing page and follow Tara on Twitter @TaraPerkins. When Canada's national housing numbers are ...

Mortgages push household debt to near record high   Regina Leader-Post
National balance sheet and financial flow accounts, second quarter 2014 ...   NorthumberlandView.ca
Toronto home prices up in August   CTV News
Business in Canada   
Chicago Tribune   
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  StarPhoenix   
Hudson's Bay stems Q2 loss  StarPhoenix
Hudson's Bay chief executive Richard Baker told analysts Friday the retail business is 'clearly in the midst of a major shift in how consumers shop" with more sales coming from online business and less from bricks and mortar stores. Photograph by: Nathan ...

Is Canada wealthy enough for Saks and wave of fellow luxury stores?   Globalnews.ca
Hudson's Bay says Ottawa and Quebec aren't major markets for luxury retail   Castanet.net
Hudson's Bay says Ottawa, Quebec aren't major markets for luxury retail   CTV News

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  Montreal Gazette   
Coderre wants more politicians involved in transit planning  Montreal Gazette
Montreal's mayor says more politicians need to be involved in planning the region's public transit, a wish that may by granted as the province reviews how regional transit is managed. “Elected people should plan; that's our role,” Coderre said. “And everyone ...

Montreal mayor opposed to $9B Enbridge pipeline   Sun News Network
Montreal mayor tells Enbridge 'not at any cost' for $9B pipeline   Globalnews.ca
Montreal Mayor to Enbridge: Line 9 Pipeline Reversal Plan Still Not Good Enough   InsideClimate News
CJAD   
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  StarPhoenix   
Ronald McDonald House expansion a 'blessing' for families  CTV News
Carri Akre and her daughter Neveah Reid have been staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Saskatoon off and on for nearly a year — since Neveah was diagnosed with neuroblastoma cancer. The two witnessed the house transition from old to new as ...

Roomier Ronald McDonald House offers support   StarPhoenix
The Long Beach Ronald McDonald House to Host 2nd Annual Car & Motorcycle ...   Long Beach Post
Walk, ride or run to help out Ronald McDonald House   The Canberra Times

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  The Province   
Talks break down between CP and City of Vancouver (updated)  Business in Vancouver
Canadian Pacific plans to resume work clearing Arbutus Corridor after talks with the city broke down today. Late last month, CP announced it would stop clearing trespassing garden plots along its rail line for two to three weeks “to discuss the future of the ...

Robertson slams CP Rail after talks over Arbutus corridor break down   The Globe and Mail
Arbutus Corridor: CP to resume work on rail line   CBC.ca
Arbutus Corridor talks break down, CP to resume clearing work on rail line   Vancouver Sun
CTV News   
The Province   
Straight.com   
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  CTV News   
Saskatchewan group scolded for 'frivolous' lawsuit against uranium mining deal  Times Colonist
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. - A lawsuit involving an economic development agreement in northern Saskatchewan has been thrown out by a judge who says the challenge aimed at overturning the deal was frivolous and without merit. The decision last Friday by ...

Tentative deal struck at Cameco   Regina Leader-Post
UPDATE 2-Cameco, union in deal to end lockout at Canada uranium mine   Reuters
Strike ends at two Cameco uranium mines in Saskatchewan   The Globe and Mail
Reuters Canada   
CTV News   
CBC.ca   
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  News1130   
Chevron's Kitimat LNG project doesn't have green light yet  News1130
In this Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012 photo, the sun shines on a Chevron gas station banner downtown Los Angeles. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Damian Dovarganes. Chevron's Kitimat LNG project doesn't have green light yet. CEO says company needs new ...

Chevron gas project in Kitimat faces delays   Sun News Network
Chevron won't be rushed on Kitimat LNG decision   CBC.ca
Apache pullout adds to risks facing Kitimat project, Chevron CEO says   The Globe and Mail
Calgary Herald   
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OSC tells Alboini to pay $560000 for breaking investment industry rules  Medicine Hat News
If the city implemented an opt-out clause for smart meters at the original estimated fee of $24/mth, would you take it? Yes; No. View Results. Loading ... Follow Medicine Hat News on Twitter @MedicineHatNews Latest Tweet. By David Paddon, The Canadian ...


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  Toronto Star   
Branch out and celebrate National Tree Day  Toronto Star
Question of the Week. I see displays of tulip bulbs in the hardware store. Is it too early to buy spring-flowering bulbs? Spring-flowering bulbs have arrived at garden retailers and I urge you to get yours while you can. There is generally only one shipment of ...

Tree program coming to North   The Chronicle Journal
Eddyville youth plant trees for their community   Ottumwacourier
ANDERSON: Tree planting season is here   Newsandtribune
Jamestown Sun   
The Weather Network   
Surrey Leader   
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