Amazon.ca leaving other Canadian retailers in the dust: report Toronto Star
Since launching in Canada in 2002, Amazon.ca has become the biggest online retailer in the country by far, capturing seven per cent of total Canadian e-commerce sales, and is poised to grab an even greater share, according to research from BMO Capital ...
Amazon Canada Has 35 Times The Online Market Share Of Chapters Indigo: BMOHuffington Post Canada
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Since launching in Canada in 2002, Amazon.ca has become the biggest online retailer in the country by far, capturing seven per cent of total Canadian e-commerce sales, and is poised to grab an even greater share, according to research from BMO Capital ...
Amazon Canada Has 35 Times The Online Market Share Of Chapters Indigo: BMO
Could low oil prices alter promised tax cuts? Bay Today
OTTAWA - The federal government will have to weigh the potential risks of sliding oil prices before it starts doling out large tax cuts in advance of next year's election, economists warn. Finance Minister Joe Oliver has promised the government would live up to ...
Tax cuts? Ottawa must first consider falling oil prices, economists sayMedicine Hat News
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OTTAWA - The federal government will have to weigh the potential risks of sliding oil prices before it starts doling out large tax cuts in advance of next year's election, economists warn. Finance Minister Joe Oliver has promised the government would live up to ...
Tax cuts? Ottawa must first consider falling oil prices, economists say
OSC to require TSX-traded companies to explain policies for hiring women Toronto Star
Starting next year, companies whose shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange will be required to explain what actions they're taking to recruit women directors and senior executives. Firms will also need to outline their policies on term limits for directors ...
New rules should see 'significant progress' in increasing women on boards of ...The Province
Women on boards: 7 provinces sign on for new OSC disclosure rulesCBC.ca
Regulators sign on to new board rulesStockhouse
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Starting next year, companies whose shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange will be required to explain what actions they're taking to recruit women directors and senior executives. Firms will also need to outline their policies on term limits for directors ...
New rules should see 'significant progress' in increasing women on boards of ...
Women on boards: 7 provinces sign on for new OSC disclosure rules
Regulators sign on to new board rules
Canada files WTO complaint against China Stockhouse
MONTREAL - Canada has filed a complaint to the World Trade Organization over China's imposition of dumping duties against Canadian exports of a kind of wood pulp used to make rayon for clothes and other products. The duties, starting at 13 per cent, ...
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MONTREAL - Canada has filed a complaint to the World Trade Organization over China's imposition of dumping duties against Canadian exports of a kind of wood pulp used to make rayon for clothes and other products. The duties, starting at 13 per cent, ...
Fewer trucks in port will improve efficiency: report Vancouver Sun
Port Metro Vancouver is aiming to reduce the number of trucks it allows for hauling containers in and out of the port by between 25 and 40 per cent. Changing the way the port issues truck licenses is part of a new plan, released on Wednesday, to take on ...
Port Metro Vancouver finalizing new container truck licensing systemCBC.ca
Port truckers could lose licences24 Hours Vancouver
Canada, B.C. governments unveil new model for Port Metro Vancouver ...Truck News
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Port Metro Vancouver is aiming to reduce the number of trucks it allows for hauling containers in and out of the port by between 25 and 40 per cent. Changing the way the port issues truck licenses is part of a new plan, released on Wednesday, to take on ...
Port Metro Vancouver finalizing new container truck licensing system
Port truckers could lose licences
Canada, B.C. governments unveil new model for Port Metro Vancouver ...
How the MaRS story took off Toronto Star
The public first learned of problems with the MaRS office deal in May during the spring provincial election campaign when the Tories revealed the then-minority Liberal government was close to a deal — even before the election — with MaRS and a U.S. ...
Ontario government changed loan rules so MaRS could qualify; project got $224MHamilton Spectator
Changes to funding rules allowed loan for MaRSSun News Network
Liberals changed rules to lend $224-million to MaRS, committee hearsThe Globe and Mail
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The public first learned of problems with the MaRS office deal in May during the spring provincial election campaign when the Tories revealed the then-minority Liberal government was close to a deal — even before the election — with MaRS and a U.S. ...
Ontario government changed loan rules so MaRS could qualify; project got $224M
Changes to funding rules allowed loan for MaRS
Liberals changed rules to lend $224-million to MaRS, committee hears
CSX CEO Warns About Railroad Mergers Wall Street Journal
Traffic was backed up on Jonathan Moore Pike in Columbus, Ind., last year after a CSX train briefly blocked the city's west entrance. Associated Press. By. Betsy Morris and. Betsy Morris. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL. BiographyBetsy Morris ...
CSX CEO says rail deals would face tough scrutinyBoston Herald
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Traffic was backed up on Jonathan Moore Pike in Columbus, Ind., last year after a CSX train briefly blocked the city's west entrance. Associated Press. By. Betsy Morris and. Betsy Morris. The Wall Street Journal. CANCEL. BiographyBetsy Morris ...
CSX CEO says rail deals would face tough scrutiny
Gas prices at 5-year low and dropping MSN Canada
The pain oil producers feel with oil prices hovering just above $80 a barrel is a bonus for consumers filling up at the gas pump. Gasoline prices are at a five-year low in Canada, leaving more money in consumers' pockets. Prices have dropped to the $1.14 a ...
Canadian drivers winners at pumps as crude oil price slumpsTimes Colonist
Gas prices expected to continue to fall in CanadaGlobalnews.ca
OPEC price war drives pump prices down to near two-year low in CanadaWinnipeg Free Press
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The pain oil producers feel with oil prices hovering just above $80 a barrel is a bonus for consumers filling up at the gas pump. Gasoline prices are at a five-year low in Canada, leaving more money in consumers' pockets. Prices have dropped to the $1.14 a ...
Canadian drivers winners at pumps as crude oil price slumps
Gas prices expected to continue to fall in Canada
OPEC price war drives pump prices down to near two-year low in Canada
Canadians paying down debt quickly in low-rate environment CBC.ca
Contrary to all the hype about consumer debt levels, Canadians are paying off their debts, especially their mortgages, at a faster rate than the Bank of Canada estimates, says CIBC economist Benjamin Tal. Canadians are actually very responsible in the face ...
The $11 billion in mortgage payments the Bank of Canada doesn't know aboutFinancial Post
Canadians Managing Housing Debt Better Than Thought: CIBCBusinessweek
Canadian homeowners paying down mortgages faster than thought: CIBCVancouver Sun
Yahoo Canada Finance - Insight (blog)
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Contrary to all the hype about consumer debt levels, Canadians are paying off their debts, especially their mortgages, at a faster rate than the Bank of Canada estimates, says CIBC economist Benjamin Tal. Canadians are actually very responsible in the face ...
The $11 billion in mortgage payments the Bank of Canada doesn't know about
Canadians Managing Housing Debt Better Than Thought: CIBC
Canadian homeowners paying down mortgages faster than thought: CIBC
Canadian home prices rose in Q3, but expect slowing: Royal LePage Waterloo Record
TORONTO — Royal LePage says there are signs that prices in Canada's red-hot housing market may be tapering off. In its latest survey, the national real estate organization found that average prices for condos and houses across the country were up ...
Housing market continues to slow in WinnipegWinnipeg Free Press
Home prices slide 7-8% in ReginaRegina Leader-Post
Winnipeg's housing market 'just right': Royal LePageWinnipeg Sun
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TORONTO — Royal LePage says there are signs that prices in Canada's red-hot housing market may be tapering off. In its latest survey, the national real estate organization found that average prices for condos and houses across the country were up ...
Housing market continues to slow in Winnipeg
Home prices slide 7-8% in Regina
Winnipeg's housing market 'just right': Royal LePage
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