REFILE-UPDATE 1-Bank of Canada sees labor slack, looking through some ... Reuters
(Fixes day of the week in first paragraph, spelling errors in 12th paragraph). By Randall Palmer. WASHINGTON Oct 11 (Reuters) - Canadians would be working more hours if the nation's recovery were truly self-sustaining, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen ...
Bank of Canada sees labor slack, looking through some inflationReuters Canada
Unemployment rate at 7.3% in Peterborough and 4.8% in Kawartha LakesKawartha Media Group
Jobless rate falls to 6.8%: Could steady job growth be Canada's new reality?Financial Post
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(Fixes day of the week in first paragraph, spelling errors in 12th paragraph). By Randall Palmer. WASHINGTON Oct 11 (Reuters) - Canadians would be working more hours if the nation's recovery were truly self-sustaining, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen ...
Bank of Canada sees labor slack, looking through some inflation
Unemployment rate at 7.3% in Peterborough and 4.8% in Kawartha Lakes
Jobless rate falls to 6.8%: Could steady job growth be Canada's new reality?
Canadian nuclear plants must give anti-radiation pills to neighbours CANOE
Nuclear power plants must give anti-radiation pills to all nearby residents before setting up shop in Canada, the federal nuclear regulatory has ruled. The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission said in new report that nuclear facilities must work with local ...
Nuclear plants must give anti-radiation pills to nearby residents: regulatorCBC.ca
Canadian nuclear plants will provide radiation protection pills to nearby residentsMarket Business News
Nuclear plants must give iodine pills to nearby residents, regulator saysOurWindsor.ca
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Nuclear power plants must give anti-radiation pills to all nearby residents before setting up shop in Canada, the federal nuclear regulatory has ruled. The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission said in new report that nuclear facilities must work with local ...
Nuclear plants must give anti-radiation pills to nearby residents: regulator
Canadian nuclear plants will provide radiation protection pills to nearby residents
Nuclear plants must give iodine pills to nearby residents, regulator says
Global Finance Leaders Pledge Bold Efforts ABC News
World financial leaders on Saturday promised "bold and ambitious" action to boost a global recovery that has shown recent disturbing signs of weakness. That pledge from the International Monetary Fund's policy-setting committee comes after a week of ...
US says some nations not doing enough on economyBusinessweek
World economies warn of global risks, call for bold actionReuters UK
Financial storm clouds cast a deep shadow over IMF summitThe Guardian
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World financial leaders on Saturday promised "bold and ambitious" action to boost a global recovery that has shown recent disturbing signs of weakness. That pledge from the International Monetary Fund's policy-setting committee comes after a week of ...
US says some nations not doing enough on economy
World economies warn of global risks, call for bold action
Financial storm clouds cast a deep shadow over IMF summit
The heating season: Still paying for last year; How to save this year Times Herald-Record
Last winter took a bite out of consumer wallets well into the barbecue season, when minds were more on keeping cool than firing up the furnace. Skyrocketing demand during the frigid winter led to a shortage of natural gas and dramatic price spikes.
For the upcoming season, some industry players have changed the way they ...CTV News
Energy bills expected to spike with second coming of the polar vortexCanada.com
Winter heating costs expected to decreaseHerald-Mail Media
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Last winter took a bite out of consumer wallets well into the barbecue season, when minds were more on keeping cool than firing up the furnace. Skyrocketing demand during the frigid winter led to a shortage of natural gas and dramatic price spikes.
For the upcoming season, some industry players have changed the way they ...
Energy bills expected to spike with second coming of the polar vortex
Winter heating costs expected to decrease
Square Dealing: Changes could be afoot at the iconic Westmount Square Montreal Gazette
An investor has bought 84 rental units at Westmount Square for $70 million, and says that less than two months after the sale, he has already resold at least 48 of the apartments. Olivier Leclerc, 26, acting with real estate broker and adviser Albert Sayegh, ...
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An investor has bought 84 rental units at Westmount Square for $70 million, and says that less than two months after the sale, he has already resold at least 48 of the apartments. Olivier Leclerc, 26, acting with real estate broker and adviser Albert Sayegh, ...
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 ...
BC shoppers to pay more for fruits and vegetables this yearThe Province (blog)
California drought pushes local food prices higher (with video)Vancouver Sun
Seven bucks for a pound of broccoli? Study says it's possible in the coming yearsNews1130
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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 ...
BC shoppers to pay more for fruits and vegetables this year
California drought pushes local food prices higher (with video)
Seven bucks for a pound of broccoli? Study says it's possible in the coming years
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.
BC liquor laws to allow alcohol in grocery stores Spring 2015CBC.ca
Big-box stores excluded from liquor salesComox Vallety Record
BC takes next step in allowing grocery stores to sell liquorVancouver Sun
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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.
BC liquor laws to allow alcohol in grocery stores Spring 2015
Big-box stores excluded from liquor sales
BC takes next step in allowing grocery stores to sell liquor
Daily Bread on target to reach Thanksgiving food drive goals CityNews
The food bank is aiming to collect 200,000 pounds of food and $300,000 dollars during the food drive and organizers say they are confident they will reach their goals this year. “We're about two-thirds of the way there,” Executive director Gail Nyberg ...
Giving thanks for the Winnipeg Harvest's biggest food drive of the yearWinnipeg Free Press
Winnipeg Harvest feeding families in need for ThanksgivingGlobalnews.ca
Thanksgiving food drive Harvest's largest of the yearCTV News
London Free Press
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The food bank is aiming to collect 200,000 pounds of food and $300,000 dollars during the food drive and organizers say they are confident they will reach their goals this year. “We're about two-thirds of the way there,” Executive director Gail Nyberg ...
Giving thanks for the Winnipeg Harvest's biggest food drive of the year
Winnipeg Harvest feeding families in need for Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving food drive Harvest's largest of the year
NEB delays startup of Enbridge's Line 9 pipeline Regina Leader-Post
The startup of Enbridge Inc.'s newly reversed Line 9 pipeline has been delayed by at least a few months as the National Energy Board seeks greater assurances that waterways along its route will be protected. The federal energy watchdog said in a letter this ...
Enbridge's Line 9 pipeline startup delayed by at least 90 daysMarket Business News
NEB delays Enbridge oil pipeline that flows through southwestern Ontario and ...CTV News
National Energy Board to Enbridge: You need to do betterAlberta Oil Magazine
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The startup of Enbridge Inc.'s newly reversed Line 9 pipeline has been delayed by at least a few months as the National Energy Board seeks greater assurances that waterways along its route will be protected. The federal energy watchdog said in a letter this ...
Enbridge's Line 9 pipeline startup delayed by at least 90 days
NEB delays Enbridge oil pipeline that flows through southwestern Ontario and ...
National Energy Board to Enbridge: You need to do better
Protesters march in Cacouna over oil projects Montreal Gazette
CACOUNA - A couple of thousand protesters marched through Cacouna and down to its waterfront on the St-Lawrence River on Saturday demanding Quebec halt planned oil projects in the region. If organizers' realistic estimate of the crowd is accurate, then ...
Hundreds protest TransCanada pipeline port in CacounaCBC.ca
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CACOUNA - A couple of thousand protesters marched through Cacouna and down to its waterfront on the St-Lawrence River on Saturday demanding Quebec halt planned oil projects in the region. If organizers' realistic estimate of the crowd is accurate, then ...
Hundreds protest TransCanada pipeline port in Cacouna
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