2014年10月13日 星期一

2014-10-14 Canada English Business

  Vancouver Sun   
Asia-Pacific Report: Japan's energy crisis — so far the fix is LNG  Vancouver Sun
TOKYO — The energy reality in Japan today tends to smack you in the face as soon as you get there — or, more accurately, drip down your face. Tokyo can be surprisingly warm in late September — highs during my recent visit reached 27 C, with humidity to ...


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  Wall Street Journal   
Canadian Pacific, CSX Merger Plan Remains Alive  Wall Street Journal
CSX chief Michael Ward says carrying a mix of energy products is essential to the railroad's growth. Bloomberg News. By. Betsy Morris,. Betsy Morris. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL. BiographyBetsy Morris · betsy.morris@wsj.com · @betsymorris2. John W.
Bid report boosts CSX stock, but deal chances seen remote   Reuters Canada
Canadian Pacific Bid Sets Up More Rail Deals: Real M&A   Businessweek
'The deal is a non-starter': Analysts see little hope for CP Rail-CSX merger for now   Financial Post
Financial Times   
New York Times   
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  CBC.ca   
Fears that shoddy Toronto condos could become future slums  CBC.ca
While Toronto's housing boom rolls on, some of the housing itself is falling apart. Canada's biggest city has more than 100,000 units under construction as developers and investors seek to cash in on condo prices that are up 25.7 per cent in the city over the ...

While Toronto's housing boom rolls on, some of the housing itself is falling apart   Financial Post
RPT-FEATURE-Canada condo boom rolls on as buildings fall apart   Reuters
Canada condo boom rolls on as buildings fall apart   Yahoo News UK

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  Toronto Sun   
Video shows pigs being beaten and shocked  Toronto Sun
pigs An image taken from a video released by Mercy for Animals Canada. Article. Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Black bear cub found dead in New York City's Central Park · Maroon 5 in hot water over ...

Video shows abuse at Red Deer hog assembly yard   Vulcan Advocate
Animal rights group calls for sweeping changes to Canada's animal transporting ...   MetroNews Canada
Animal rights group urges updated regulations   YorkRegion.com
CTV News   
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  CBC.ca   
Travellers react to coming closure of Gateway Park visitor centre  CTV News
It's a major pit-stop for travellers coming in and out of Edmonton on the south side, and has been for more than a decade – but the agency that runs the Gateway Park Visitors Centre is closing the facility by the end of the year, citing lack of use and some are ...

Closing Gateway Park visitor centre a mistake, employee says   Edmonton Journal
Gateway Visitor Centre could close by end of year   CBC.ca

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  New York Times   
The Saudi oil enigma: Kemp  Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - “I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma,” Winston Churchill told his listeners in a radio broadcast in October 1939. Much the same can be said about Saudi Arabia - one of the most ...

OPEC Split as Oil Prices Fall Sharply   New York Times
Facing new oil glut, Saudis avoid 1980s mistakes to halt price slide   Reuters Canada
Oil's slide will pull more gas prices below $3   USA TODAY
Bloomberg   
Businessweek   
The Australian   
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  Globalnews.ca   
Jacob Project gives Thanksgiving to the less fortunate  Globalnews.ca
TRURO, N.S. – Mandi Northrup couldn't afford to buy groceries for Thanksgiving dinner this year, and with no turkeys at the food banks she thought she would have to do without. Then, she found out about The Jacob Project. Story continues below ...

Young boy from Enfield, NS embraces Thanksgiving spirit with “The Jacob Project”   CTV News
9-Year-Old Gives Away His Thanksgiving Dinner   Huffington Post Canada

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  CBC.ca   
Country Ribbon licence reinstated, to resume operations  CBC.ca
A chicken processing plant in St. John's is set to resume operations on Tuesday, after its operating licence was reinstated. Country Ribbon's licence to operate as a federally inspected meat plant was suspended on Friday, but the company said in a release on ...

Country Ribbon back in business   The Telegram
Country Ribbon's Licence Reinstated   VOCM

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  EagleFordTexas.com   
Canada is throwing in the towel early on GHG emissions target  EagleFordTexas.com
Even with half a decade in between now and the target date of 2020, Canada is already expecting to fall short of its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions goal. According to a statement made by Canada's Environment and Sustainable Development ...

Carbon policy: lagging on the home front   The Globe and Mail
7 reasons why Alberta doesn't need more oil sands pipelines   Troy Media

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  Vancouver Sun   
Tailings dam inspections dropped off suddenly in 2010, 2011  Vancouver Sun
The B.C. government conducted only five geotechnical inspections of about 60 open and closed mines in 2010 and 2011, according to statistics provided by the B.C. Ministry of Energy and Mines. None of the five government inspections took place at Imperial ...

BC Mines Averaged 510 Health and Safety Orders Weekly Since 2000   TheTyee.ca

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