2014年10月7日 星期二

2014-10-08 Canada English Business

  Reuters   
Yen rallies broadly as global growth woes sap risk appetite  Reuters
SYDNEY/TOKYO (Reuters) - The safe-haven yen stood tall on Wednesday, having risen broadly as risk appetite waned in the wake of a plunge in German industrial output and after the IMF cut its global economic growth forecasts for a third time this year.
Oil extends losses as IMF cuts global growth forecasts   Economic Times
IMF reduces global growth projection for 2015   DigitalJournal.com
IMF Asks Rich Nations for Support   New York Times
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  CBC.ca   
Alberta oilsands cleared for EU but face scathing domestic reviews  CBC.ca
It's one step forward, two steps back for Alberta's oilsands, after two scathing reports detailing environmental failures just as the European Union cleared oilsands crude for import. The European Union scrapped a proposal Tuesday that would have seen ...

How Ottawa stared down the EU on the oil sands and won   Financial Post
EU drops 'dirty' label from oilsands oil   The Sudbury Star
UPDATE 2-EU abandons 'dirty' label for Canada tar sands oil   Reuters
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The Globe and Mail   
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  CTV News   
TSX tumbles on global growth worries, German data  Reuters Canada
By John Tilak. TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index dropped on Tuesday as a sluggish global growth forecast and weak data from Germany fueled a selloff in equities and oil prices. In turn, the decline in the price of oil pushed down the energy ...

Stock markets tumble as German data, downgrades add to global economic ...   CTV News
CANADA STOCKS-TSX tumbles on global growth worries, German data   Reuters Africa
Asian, European economic worries weigh on stocks   Cape Breton Post

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  Vancouver Sun   
Canadian business lags in adapting to digital economy, report says  Vancouver Sun
OTTAWA - A new report warns that Canada is losing its international edge on the Internet because businesses are slow to take up digital technology. The Internet Association points out that Canadians are among the biggest users of the Internet in the world ...

Canadian Business Lagging Behind In Embracing Internet, Study Says   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Canada losing its edge online because of slow digital take-up by firms: report   CityNews

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  Ottawa Citizen   
Tories behind on greenhouse gas emission reduction targets: report  The Globe and Mail
Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative government has no specific plan to meet its greenhouse gas emission reduction target, and remains on pace to fall well short of the Canadian goal, an audit from a federal watchdog has found. The sweeping ...

Federal environmental screening lacks clarity, clear rules: study   Vancouver Sun
Environment commissioner takes aim at Arctic, oilsands   Toronto Star
Canada will miss 2020 target to cut carbon emissions   MSN Canada
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  Calgary Herald   
New Alt Hotel planned for Calgary's East Village  Calgary Herald
Quebec-based Groupe Germain Hospitalité is building its second hotel in Calgary with an ALT Hotel brand set to open in the East Village in 2017. The company opened its downtown Hôtel Le Germain Calgary in February 2010, right across the street from the ...

A second hotel in Calgary for the company behind the popular Hôtel Le Germain ...   DigitalJournal.com

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  CBC.ca   
Air Canada plane slips off runway in landing mishap at Trudeau Airport  Montreal Gazette
The wheel of an Air Canada plane slipped off the runway while landing at Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport on Tuesday afternoon, the Transportation Safety Board of Canada reported — but no one was injured during the landing gone awry.
Air Canada jet loses wheel landing at Trudeau airport   CBC.ca

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  CBC.ca   
Pesticides linked to bee deaths pose 'massive' ecological threat, watchdog warns  CTV News
TORONTO -- The widespread use of neonicotinoid pesticides by Ontario farmers, which has been linked to the deaths of bees, could have a "massive impact" on our ecological system, the province's environment watchdog warned Tuesday. "All the science is ...

Liberals talk while bee kills threaten your food supply   NorthumberlandView.ca
Ontario's environmental commissioner calls for neonic phase out   BetterFarming.com
Ont. watchdog wants province to act on pesticides linked to bee deaths   CBC.ca
Ottawa Citizen   
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  CBC.ca   
Suspected potato tampering prompts recall in Atlantic Canada  CBC.ca
A recall has been issued and RCMP are investigating after a consumer complaint of a metal object being found in a potato in Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says Linkletter Farms Ltd. of Summerside has ...

Metal found in Linkletter Farms potato   Journal Pioneer
RCMP investigating after metal object found inside PEI potato   CTV News
Police investigate P.E.I. potato tampering   MetroNews Canada
DigitalJournal.com   
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  CBC.ca   
Montreal tavern Magnan to close down as business slows down, beef prices rise  580 CFRA Radio
MONTREAL - Magnan Tavern, considered an institution among Montreal eateries, will close its doors for good on Dec. 21 after 82 years. The restaurant, best known for its roast beef and prime rib steaks, has about 65 employees, including some who have ...

Montreal's Magnan's Tavern to close its doors after 82 years   Globalnews.ca
Magnan's Tavern closing after 82 years in business   CBC.ca
Roast beef heaven Magnan Tavern to close in December   Montreal Gazette

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