2014年10月22日 星期三

2014-10-23 Canada English Business

  Vancouver Sun   
Bank of Canada cites oil price, hot housing market as factors roiling rate decisions  The Globe and Mail
The sudden drop in the price of crude, a rise in housing market risk and the quickening U.S. recovery are among new and conflicting economic forces complicating the Bank of Canada's interest rate decision-making. The central bank left its benchmark ...

CANADA FX DEBT-C$ marginally softer after swings on retail sales, BoC   Reuters
BoC sticks to 1% rate   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Bank of Canada bids farewell to forward guidance, leaving the market to work ...   Financial Post
Businessweek   
Cape Breton Post   
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  Globalnews.ca   
TSX tumbles 236 points after series of solid gains  Globalnews.ca
The Toronto stock market tumbled more than 200 points Wednesday as markets gave back a chunk of gains collected over the previous four days of solid, triple-digit advances. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn ...

TSX winning streak comes to abrupt end   Toronto Star
TSX dives as Ottawa shootings, energy drop hit sentiment   Reuters Canada
Stocks down amid nervousness over Ottawa shooting   CBC.ca
Reuters   
Winnipeg Free Press   
Bloomberg   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Vaughn Palmer: Premier sticks to prosperity fund promises amid Opposition taunts  Vancouver Sun
VICTORIA — A day after the B.C. Liberals cut their proposed tax on liquefied natural gas in half, Premier Christy Clark insisted that her vaunted prosperity fund was still alive and well. “On this side of the house, we will create a prosperity fund,” she assured the ...

Lamphier: B.C. LNG prospects still in doubt despite tax cut   Edmonton Journal
Jack M. Mintz: Why B.C.'s LNG tax policy sets a bad precedent   Financial Post
B.C. residents got 'played' on LNG promises, says think-tank   MetroNews Canada
The Globe and Mail   
Calgary Herald   
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly   
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  Financial Post   
Shoppers take a holiday in August  Regina Leader-Post
REGINA — Retail sales in Saskatchewan were flat in August, posting $1.6 billion in sales, virtually the same as in July, but up 4.7 per cent (seasonally adjusted) from $1.54 billion in August 2013, Statistics Canada said Wednesday. On an unadjusted basis, ...

Manitoba sees slight bump in retail sales   Winnipeg Free Press
Canada Retail Sales Fall in August   Wall Street Journal
UPDATE 2-Canadian retail sales unexpectedly drop 0.3 percent   Reuters
Reuters Canada   
Financial Post   
The Globe and Mail   
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  CBC.ca   
17-month-long labour dispute at Richmond IKEA resolved  The Globe and Mail
A 17-month-long labour dispute at IKEA in Richmond, B.C., has been resolved. The company announced on Wednesday that it has reached a 10-year agreement with its unionized employees. In a statement, IKEA said the agreement – reached on ...

IKEA announces end to 17-month lockout in BC; wage, benefit increases to ...   News1130
Vince Ready imposes 10-year deal in bitter Ikea dispute   Vancouver Sun
Ikea Richmond Strike Over After Vince Ready Mediates Deal   Huffington Post Canada

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  Castanet.net   
KDC targets growth following investment  Stockhouse
MONTREAL - The owners of a former Clairol hair colouring plant in Quebec plan to use an infusion of cash from a private equity firm and several institutional investors to double its size and solidify its role as an industry leader in health and beauty products.
Quebec health and beauty products maker KDC gets $165M boost   CanadianManufacturing.com
KDC gets cash injection from Caisse de dépôt, others   Montreal Gazette
NOVACAP launches NOVACAP Industries IV, a new investment fund with a goal ...   DigitalJournal.com

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  Business Clarksville   
Small business lagging in Canada, but has growth potential: CIBC  Canadian Plastics
Small business activity in Canada is lagging the economy as a whole, but it has the potential to pick up and grow in the next five years, according to a new report from CIBC World Markets. The report concludes that currency fluctuations have less impact on ...

Rosier Outlook for Small Business as Optimism Returns to Pre-Recession Levels ...   DigitalJournal.com
Being your own boss worth the stresses: CIBC poll   PLANT
Is owning a business worth the financial struggle?   Advisor.ca
NorthumberlandView.ca   
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  Surrey Now   
New Westminster, Surrey join case against coal-exporting facility  The Globe and Mail
A legal fight to stop the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority from allowing construction of a new coal-exporting facility is building momentum with two municipalities planning to join the court case. Last month, environmental charity Ecojustice – representing two ...

Surrey applying to be intervener in coal port court challenge   Surrey Now
Surrey to apply to intervene in court challenge against coal facility   MetroNews Canada

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  InsideHalton.com   
Owens Corning moving some production from Guelph to Mexico  CTV News
More than 100 workers at a Guelph fibreglass plant were told this week that they'll soon be out of work. Owens Corning is in the midst of a restructuring, which will see a significant portion of its production moved to Mexico. Of the company's 169 current ...

Guelph manufacturing plant to cut 70 per cent of workforce in the move to Mexico   Guelph Mercury

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  RT   
SD Stockgrowers say they will keep fighting for COOL  KEVN Black Hills Fox
The World Trade Organization has rejected U.S. rules requiring labels on packaged steaks, ribs and other cuts of meat identifying where the animals were born, raised and slaughtered. The WTO says the requirements put Canadian and Mexican livestock at ...

Ministers call on U.S. to comply with WTO decision on COOL   Farm Focus
World Trade Organization rejects meat labels   Kotatv
Crawford Wants COOL Rule Amended   Times Record
RFD-TV   
Wilson County News   
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