2014年10月10日 星期五

2014-10-11 Canada English Business

  CTV News   
Canadian policy-makers weigh wide-ranging effects of plunging oil prices  CTV News
WASHINGTON -- Canadian policy-makers are trying to gauge the wide-ranging effect of plunging oil prices --whose impact on the national economy could be felt everywhere from the loonie, to imports and exports, government revenues and consumer ...

Bank of Canada chief says best to leave market some rate uncertainty   Reuters
Bank of Canada governoris loath to foretell rates   Waterloo Record
Oil price at $85 costing provinces and economy billions   CBC.ca

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  Financial Post   
Jobless rate falls to 6.8%: Could steady job growth be Canada's new reality?  Financial Post
OTTAWA — If we stand back a bit and look at the big picture, North America seems to be in pretty good shape — certainly when compared to many other economies in the world. There's no question that Canada is counting on the support of the United States ...

More new jobs in Alberta than anywhere else in Canada   CTV News
Latest figures show sharp drop in unemployment rate   Hamilton Spectator
Economy adds 74100 jobs in September, drops unemployment rate to 6.8 per cent   Waterloo Record
Toronto Star   
The Globe and Mail   
CBC.ca   
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  CBC.ca   
Toronto stocks dive to lowest level since April  CBC.ca
The Toronto stock market racked up a triple-digit slide for the third time this week, closing at its lowest level since April. The S&P/TSX composite index fell 233.24 points or 1.6 per cent to 14,227.36, amid worries about the global economy and lower oil prices.
CANADA STOCKS-TSX has biggest drop in a year on global growth concerns   Reuters
TSX hits six-month low, gripped by global growth fears   Reuters Canada
Global concerns hammer stock market   CTV News
Bloomberg   
The Globe and Mail   
Reuters Africa   
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  euronews   
The big question: Can the US carry the global economy?  The Globe and Mail
The global economy is facing a stark reality: It's operating largely on one cylinder – the United States. Evidence of the dual nature of the global economic engine landed this week when the International Monetary Fund boosted its growth forecast for the United ...

Europe Economy Fears Grow   Investor's Business Daily
IMF quite concerned about economic slowdown in Germany   euronews

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  Beacon News   
TransCanada Receives Regulatory Approval for Grand Rapids Pipeline Project  CNNMoney
TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP) (NYSE:TRP) (TransCanada) today announced that the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) has approved the majority of the company's applications to construct and operate the Grand Rapids Pipeline Project (Grand Rapids) ...

Grand Rapids pipeline approved by Alberta Energy Regulator   CBC.ca
AB Energy Regulator approves Grand Rapids pipeline from oilsands to Edmonton   Beacon News (blog)
Alberta Energy Regulator approves pipeline from oilsands to Edmonton   Medicine Hat News
Reuters   
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Nuclear plants must give iodine pills to nearby residents, regulator says  OurWindsor.ca
Residents and businesses near nuclear plants must be given radiation protection pills as a precautionary measure, says Canada's nuclear regulator. The pills must be pre-distributed, before any accident occurs, in co-operation with government authorities.

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  CTV News   
Alcohol to be available in BC grocery stores next spring  CTV News
VANCOUVER -- British Columbians will soon be able to grab a bottle of wine when they're shopping for eggs and broccoli. The provincial government says the sale of alcohol in grocery stores starting next spring will be part of a store-within-a-store model.
Big-box stores excluded from liquor sales   Comox Vallety Record
BC liquor laws to allow alcohol in grocery stores Spring 2015   CBC.ca
Liberals clarify how alcohol can be sold in grocery stores   Business in Vancouver

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  CBC.ca   
Fate of historic Eamon's gas station uncertain  CBC.ca
The push to preserve an iconic mid-century service station that stood on the city's northwestern outskirts for decades might be running out of gas. In its heyday in the 1950s, Eamons Bungalow Camp featured cabins, a restaurant and a gas and service station ...

Clock ticking as no takers step up for vintage Eamon's service station   Calgary Herald
Calgary city council moves to extend Eamon's building lease until February   MetroNews Canada
Eamon's building sits in storage - city must decide what to do   CTV News

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  CBC.ca   
BC food prices expected to rise dramatically  CBC.ca
An extended drought in California is at the root of warnings that B.C. is about to face skyrocketing produce prices. A report released Friday predicts the price of fruits and vegetables could rise as much as 34 per cent in the next year, hitting the pocketbooks of ...

Prepare for a massive jump in fruit and vegetable prices, says Vancity   Business in Vancouver
Seven bucks for a pound of broccoli? Study says it's possible in the coming years   News1130
Report: B.C. Facing Massive Price Spikes for Fruits and Vegetables   DigitalJournal.com
Vancouver Sun   
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  CBC.ca   
Airport gives sneak peek of new international terminal  CBC.ca
Members of the media got a glimpse of the Calgary International Airport's new terminal building on Friday as the massive expansion project nears completion. The new concourse for passengers heading to U.S. and international destinations is scheduled to ...

Calgary International Airport addition coming together   CTV News
Officials on board with new terminal at YYC   660 News
Inside the new international terminal expansion at YYC   Globalnews.ca

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