2014年11月14日 星期五

2014-11-15 Canada English Business

  CBC.ca   
Loonie closes sharply higher on positive Canadian factory data  The Globe and Mail
The Canadian dollar closed sharply higher Friday as data showed manufacturing shipments rose much more than expected in September. The loonie ended up 0.78 of a cent at 88.68 cents (U.S.) as manufacturing shipments rose 2.1 per cent to $53-billion ...

CANADA FX DEBT-C$ firms by a cent as higher crude prices, factory sales lift   Reuters
Canadian dollar sharply higher on improved factory output   CBC.ca
TSX up amid string of positive economic data; energy stocks higher as oil rises   Mountain View Gazette
Toronto Star   
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  Toronto Star   
Barack Obama appears poised to use veto to stop Keystone XL pipeline.  Toronto Star
WASHINGTON—Barack Obama appears poised to play the last powerful card he has left — the presidential veto — to block approval of Canada's controversial Keystone XL pipeline. With bilateral momentum building in Congress to end six years of regulatory ...

US House of Representatives approves Keystone XL pipeline but President ...   Toronto Sun
Keystone bill passes US House, moves on to Senate   CBC.ca
Keystone XL pipeline approval passes House   BBC News
New York Times   
13WHAM-TV   
Financial Post   
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  Reuters   
Blackberry has no immediate plans to crack 'sensitive' China market  Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - Blackberry Ltd Chief Executive John Chen sees Asia as key to reviving the loss-making smartphone maker's fortunes but expanding in the region's biggest market China, where security data concerns are rife, is currently not a priority.
BlackBerry Upgraded by Cormark to Speculative Buy (RIMM)   WKRB News
BlackBerry CEO: China is not a priority   CNET
Blackberry has no immediate plans to crack...   CANOE
MarketWatch   
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  LifeHealthPro   
Albertans big givers according to new poll  CTV News
A new poll released on Friday shows Albertans are above the national average when it comes to donating to charity. Data from the BMO Charitable Giving Poll found Albertans gave an average of $1028 to charity this year, which is about $400 higher than the ...

Canadians should be bolder in supporting charitable causes   Toronto Star
Charitable giving on the rise in Canada   MoneySense
Charitable giving on the rise in Canada, up 8% at $624 in 2014: BMO poll   CityNews
MarketWatch   
660 News   
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  Vancouver Sun   
Brand new business landscape thrives in Shanghai, UBC grad says  Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — The road to riches in the mainland Chinese market is notoriously long and sometimes filled with uncertainty about which government policies will stick. Shanghai is chipping away at restrictions that have traditionally made it difficult for ...


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  Toronto Star   
Club Coffee complains to Competition Bureau about Keurig Green Mountain  Guelph Mercury
Dave Grohl has confessed he was kicked by an angry goose as a child while... Arts & Entertainment SEE MORE · Angelina Jolie hires Maddox for film job · Liam Neeson says 60 is the new 40 for action · Jack Osbourne credits wife with MS help · Columnists ...

St. John's coffeemaker joins complaint against Keurig   The Telegram
Granville Island Coffee throws support behind Club Coffee's crusade against ...   Business in Vancouver
Club Coffee wants competition investigation into Keurig   Toronto Sun

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  Regina Leader-Post   
Sask. sales slow down in September  Regina Leader-Post
The filling and packaging area for Bayer CropScience at the Regina facility which is undergoing a $6.5 million expansion in Regina on Nov 10, 2014. Photograph by: Don Healy , Regina Leader-Post. REGINA — The province's manufacturers saw their sales ...

BC manufacturing sales continue to rise, up another 9% over past year   Business in Vancouver
Manufacturing sales rebound to $53B in September   Toronto Star
Canadian factory sales rise 2.1 per cent in September, beat forecasts   The Globe and Mail
Wall Street Journal   
Reuters   
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  Financial Post   
Kinder Morgan wins injunction to get pipeline protesters off site  The Globe and Mail
Activists facing off against energy giant Kinder Morgan have been ordered off a Metro Vancouver conservation site by a B.C. Supreme Court judge, who also noted the importance of considering citizens' opposition to activities they view as destructive.
Video: Activists explain why they are trying to block the Kinder Morgan pipeline ...   Vancouver Sun
Kinder Morgan Granted Injunction to Remove Protestors   KelownaNow
Kinder Morgan to resume pipeline work after Canadian court win   Financial Post
Business in Vancouver   
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  CBC.ca   
Stranded Jana crew running low on supplies, no relief in sight  CBC.ca
The stranded crew of a cargo ship docked in Argentia hasn't been paid in months and are running out of food, with no relief in site any time soon. The 11 crew members haven't received paycheques in more than four months, and say they're stuck on their ...

Ship crew stranded in Newfoundland running low on water, food: union leader   CTV News
Cargo ship's crew broke, hungry, stuck in Argentia   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Ship crew stranded in Newfoundland running low on water, food   Daily Business Buzz

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  ITBusiness.ca   
Bank of Canada is considering digital money, official says  ITBusiness.ca
Even though the Bank of Canada is concerned about the economic risks of a deregulated currency like Bitcoin, it's been looking into whether it could issue its own version of digital currency. According to a story published in the Financial Post on Thursday, ...

Bank of Canada Considers the Merits of E-Money   KelownaNow
Bank of Canada looking into issuing digital currency   MSN Canada
Bank of Canada considering 'potential merits' of e-money   CanadianManufacturing.com
Huffington Post Canada   
Waterloo Record   
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