2014年11月9日 星期日

2014-11-10 Canada English Business

  CTV News   
TSX set for further gains as investors wonder if energy sell-off overdone  Calgary Herald
A rebound in oil prices off three-year lows and U.S. employment growth could mean more gains for the Toronto stock market this week. TORONTO - The Toronto stock market could be in for further gains this week, feeding off last week's fourth consecutive ...

Business Forecast: Oil prices could yield gains for TSX   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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UPDATE 3-Canada posts second month of big job gains; jobless rate dives  Reuters
(Adds reaction from finance minister, analyst). By David Ljunggren. OTTAWA Nov 7 (Reuters) - Canada unexpectedly added 43,100 new jobs in October, and the unemployment rate dropped to a nearly six-year low of 6.5 percent, prompting market optimism ...


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  CBC.ca   
Royal Bank to test out Toronto company's Nymi technology  CBC.ca
You've heard of paying retailers with the tap of a smartphone, but Royal Bank thinks shoppers are ready to take another big step: wearing payment options on their wrist. Apple Pay not expected in Canada any time soon · Tech trends for 2014: wearables, ...

Will you wear your credit card on your wrist? Royal bank is betting on it.   680 News

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  Montreal Gazette   
Behind the scenes of an overpass demolition  Montreal Gazette
The rat-a-tat-tat of hydraulic hammers went on well into Saturday night, as a small crew of construction workers worked overnight to bring down 5,000 tonnes of concrete and 500 tonnes of steel that were once part of an overpass along Highway 30.
Hwys 20 and 30 in Boucherville closed in both directions   CBC.ca
Demolition closes Highways 20 and 30 in Boucherville   CJAD
Bridge demolition to cause closure of part sof Highways 20 and 30 in Boucherville   CTV News

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  Toronto Sun   
Ontario bracing for shock of real hydro costs  Welland Tribune
The last time Ontarians faced the true cost of electricity, their government blanched on the slippery slope of politics and froze power rates at eight-year-old levels. It was 2002. The Conservatives had broken up the old Ontario Hydro monopoly that coddled ...

Five reasons your hydro bill is too high   Toronto Sun

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  Westman Journal   
Fisheries experts caution against raising western bluefin tuna quota  Westman Journal
Blaine James, right, chairman of the Nova Scotia International Tuna Tournament, directs the weighing of a 188 kilogram Atlantic Bluefin tuna on the Halifax waterfront on Sept. 15, 2005. Canada could put an already endangered species of tuna at greater risk ...


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Starbucks Changes Menu in Western Canada  The True North Times
Not long ago, I found myself craving a pumpkin scone, God I love them, but when I walked into Starbucks late that night…poof the lot were gone! To my despair, they had been unseasonably replaced by new mugs, red, green, and white signage, snowmen ...


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  The Nelson Daily   
New wood stove exchange program benefits communities  The Nelson Daily
The province is hopeful up to 630 stoves can be exchanged this coming year. — The Nelson Daily photo. The Province is providing $190,000 to communities throughout British Columbia to encourage residents to replace their old wood stoves with cleaner ...

Rebate available for new wood stoves in Central Okanagan   The Daily Courier (subscription)
Rebates offered to trade-in older wood burning stoves   Prince George Citizen

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  Ottawa Sun   
Man wants Transpo bus driver charged for railway crossing incident  Ottawa Sun
Man wants bus drive charged Paul Rodie is demanding safety signage changes and charges against an OC Transpo driver after a bus was caught under a railway safety arm on Fallowfield Rd. Rodie's daughter was one of the survivors of last year's train-bus ...

'Threat to safe railway operations exists' at Fallowfield crossing: Safety inspector   MetroNews Canada
Transport Canada warns of 'threat' to safety at Fallowfield crossing   CTV News
Fallowfield crossing danger warning from Transport Canada to City of Ottawa   Market Business News
CBC.ca   
Ottawa Citizen   
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  Toronto Star   
Conservative tax breaks leave out 'vast majority' of households  Toronto Star
OTTAWA—The tax shakeup announced by Prime Minister Stephen Harper last month will leave many Canadians in the cold. And while others will benefit, detailed calculations show the benefits may fall far short of expectations. The changes in income tax ...

Income splitting not the only good tax news for Canadians this week   Financial Post
Historic Tax Cuts For Families!   mySteinbach.ca (blog)
Revisiting the Conservative's tax cut and child benefit packages   Macleans.ca
Brandon Sun   
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