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2014-11-03 Canada English Business

  CTV News   
Choppy trading week for Canadian markets  Market Business News
Canadian markets are in for a choppy trading week, with a flood of news about to come out, including earnings and economic data reports. The Toronto stock market will be affected by the most recent US manufacturing and factory order readings in addition to ...

Choppy trading likely this week amid heavy slate of earnings, economic data   News1130

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  CBC.ca   
E-commerce explosion coming for 2014 holiday shopping: Dianne Buckner  CBC.ca
Canadians of all ages will set new records shopping online this holiday season, according to a number of industry insiders. Canadians are coming a bit late to the e-commerce party. In Britain close to 15 per cent of overall retail sale are made online. In the ...


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  CBC.ca   
TransCanada hits whale-sized snag on Energy East  The Globe and Mail
While TransCanada Corp. insists Quebec will see a $5.8-billion boost to its gross domestic product and secure a significant chunk of employment worth 50,000-person years if its Energy East pipeline is approved, some local leaders aren't so sure.
Application filed for Energy East pipeline   USA NEWS
GM recall news, $70 oil and another pipeline pitch: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP   CBC.ca
TransCanada Gas Spat Not Solved by Concessions: Union Gas   Bloomberg
Montreal Gazette   
Nasdaq   
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  Calgary Herald   
Air Canada begins charging some travellers for checked baggage  CTV News
As of Sunday checked luggage will cost some Air Canada passengers more money. Just days after a similar change in policy by WestJet, economy fare passengers travelling on Tango flights within Canada or to the Caribbean or Mexico will have to pay extra ...

Checked bag fee a dud with passengers | video   Calgary Herald
Fees For First Checked Bags 'Unaccaptable' To Vast Majority: Poll   Huffington Post Canada

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  EagleFordTexas.com   
Natural gas glut in Appalachia keeps pushing prices downward  Tribune-Review
A rig rises up on a drill pad operated by Noble Energy near the Majorsville wet-gas area in West Virginia, Friday, March 7, 2014. On the Grid. From the shale fields to the cooling towers, Trib Total Media covers the energy industry in Western Pennsylvania and ...

Insights on Energy Transfer Equity LP (NYSE:ETE)   Inside Trade
Time to seize a prosperous future fuelled by natural gas   The Globe and Mail
The Obama war on pipelines   Enter Stage Right

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Repairs for 75 bridges in Newfoundland and Labrador miss deadlines  Prince George Citizen
Nearly two thirds of the bridges in Newfoundland and Labrador that are listed by the provincial government as being in poor condition haven't been fixed in the time frame recommended by inspectors, prompting concerns from municipal officials. A database ...


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U of S hosts National Mining Competition`  650 CKOM News Talk Radio
A first-of-its-kind competition is giving teams of students from around the world a chance to rub elbows with mining industry heavyweights. The National Mining Competion entered it's last day Sunday at the University of Sasktchewan (U of S). This is the first ...


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  Globalnews.ca   
The end to special discounts for Calgary transit fares?  Globalnews.ca
CALGARY- A controversial plan regarding Calgary transit fees is expected to go to city council Monday. Councillors are split on whether Calgary should continue to give special discounts based on age. Right now, it costs low income Calgarians $44 a month ...

Response to annual food drive expected to double last year's total   Calgary Sun
Stuff-a-Bus gathers groceries for the Calgary Food Bank   CTV News
Stuff the Bus returns: Free rides for food donations   Yuma Sun
660 News   
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  Prince George Citizen   
Owners of ill-fated Lakeland Mills appeal WorkSafeBC sanctions  Times Colonist
The owners of Lakeland Mills Ltd. in Prince George are appealing the financial penalties WorkSafeBC issued the sawmill for the 2012 fire and explosion that killed two employees and injured 22 others. "Lakeland has taken this action for a number of reasons ...

UPDATE: Company appeals fine in deadly sawmill blast   USA NEWS
Owner of Prince George mill that exploded appeals fines   The Globe and Mail
BC firm appeals $724000 fine over fire that killed two, injured 22   Prince George Citizen
Vancouver Sun   
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  CBC.ca   
Legislation would protect against ripping up of Nova Scotia rail line: minister  Neepawa Press
HALIFAX - The U.S.-based owner of a money-losing rail line in Cape Breton would have to secure the approval of the provincial government before abandoning it under legislation introduced Friday. Transportation Minister Geoff MacLellan said the proposed ...

NS: Province amending Railways Act   Daily Business Buzz
In rail time   Cape Breton Post

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