2014年11月18日 星期二

2014-11-19 Canada English Business

  Business Recorder   
CANADA STOCKS-TSX hits seven-week high as gold miners rally  Reuters
(Adds details, comments from strategist; updates prices) * TSX up 90.47 points, or 0.61 percent, at 14,972.97 * Eight of 10 main index sectors advance * Index up about 10 percent from October low By John Tilak TORONTO, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Canada's main ...

TSX hits seven-week high as gold miners rally   Reuters Canada
TSX advances after upbeat data out of Germany, gold miners jump on rising ...   Montreal Gazette
Canadian Stocks Climb to September High as Gold Miners Rally   Bloomberg
Stockhouse   
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  DigitalJournal.com   
Walmart Canada pink slips 210 employees in one fell swoop  DigitalJournal.com
Walmart Canada had the pink slips out in Tuesday, 210 of them, as the retail giant trimmed its staff. Both management and non-management employees were let go, most lay-offs coming from their head-office.
Walmart Canada lays off 210 employees at head office, field management   The Guardian
Walmart Canada laid off 210 people at its head office in Ontario   Market Business News
Wal-Mart Canada cuts 210 head office jobs   The Globe and Mail

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  Regina Leader-Post   
Fraser Institute study says Alta., Sask. top provinces for jobs  Regina Leader-Post
Students attend the Career Days Job Fair at the University of Regina in Regina September 22, 2014. The Fraser Institute is telling young Canadians that Alberta and Saskatchewan offer the most opportunity for jobs and prosperity, while Ontario and Quebec ...

Western provinces haven for Ontario's young adults to find decent jobs, report says   Windsor Star (blog)
Moving shouldn't be only option   NG News
For young Canadians looking to land a good job, the west is where it's at ...   CBC.ca
Toronto Sun   
CTV News   
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  Financial Post   
Ivanhoé latest Canadian fund to seek prized property abroad  The Globe and Mail
Canadian institutional investors are gobbling up some of the world's highest-prized properties as they look for a way to put their money to work ahead of a possible slowdown in public equity markets. Montreal-based Ivanhoé Cambridge's $2.25-billion (U.S.) ...

Canadian real estate buyers are at it again — but now it's pension funds ...   Financial Post

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  Financial Post   
Toronto officials want Uber taxi app out of the city  The Globe and Mail
Toronto officials want to stop the app-based taxi service Uber in its tracks, turning to the courts to try and prevent the Silicon Valley company from operating in the city, even as the mayor-elect signals he's at odds with that approach. City lawyers applied for an ...

Terence Corcoran: Call to stop Uber shows Toronto city officials have no interest ...   National Post
Toronto wants to turf Uber: What will it mean for Vancouver's service?   Globalnews.ca
Uber ride-sharing service targeted as Toronto seeks injunction   CBC.ca
Toronto Sun   
insideTORONTO.com   
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  CBC.ca   
TransLink pledges $71-million to fix SkyTrain  The Globe and Mail
As Lower Mainland cities prepare for a referendum next year seeking public approval on raising money for transit expansion, the regional transit authority has committed to spending $71-million to fix problems with its current SkyTrain systems. That money ...

SkyTrain system needs $71-million overhaul: report   Vancouver Sun
SkyTrain requires millions in upgrades to prevent system-wide shutdowns: report   Prince George Citizen
Five things to know about TransLink's report on its recent troubles   Globalnews.ca
24 Hours Vancouver   
News1130   
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  CTV News   
RCMP investigating after pipeline damaged  CTV News
Hinton RCMP said an investigation was underway after a natural gas pipeline was damaged over the weekend. RCMP said officers were called to the scene, located 60 kilometres north of Hinton, Monday. Investigators found a high pressure natural gas ...

Natural gas pipeline shot with high-powered rifle: Mounties   Toronto Sun
Alberta RCMP say natural gas pipeline shot with high-powered rifle   580 CFRA Radio
Natural gas pipeline west of Edmonton intentionally shot with high powered rifle   Edmonton Journal

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  CBC.ca   
Canada's top 1 per cent takes a hit  The Globe and Mail
The gap between the rich and the rest may have hit record levels in the United States, but new data for Canada show top earners have seen a shrinking share of total income. The share held by Canadian top earners remains higher than in previous decades.
Canada's super-rich are a smidgen less wealthy   The Telegram
Some quick facts about the top 1% income earners in Canada   News1130
Top 1 per cent earns less of total income, StatsCan says.   Toronto Star
Guelph Mercury   
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  CBC.ca   
Ontario Northland's Polar Bear Express train gets facelift  CBC.ca
The Polar Bear Express train that runs between Cochrane and Moosonee is getting facelift on its 50th birthday. The train, which is run by the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission, is the only land link to communities on the James Bay Coast.
Polar Bear Express getting $17M facelift   Timmins Press
Long-planned ONR work goes ahead   The North Bay Nugget

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  Vancouver Sun   
Kinder Morgan plans to resume work on Burnaby Mountain as soon as it's 'safe'  Vancouver Sun
Kinder Morgan is in discussions with Burnaby RCMP about bringing survey crews back to Burnaby Mountain “once it has been determined safe for our workers,” the company said in a statement Tuesday. “Trans Mountain is hopeful individuals occupying ...

Police delay moving in on Burnaby Mountain pipeline protesters   CTV News
RCMP keeping an eye on Burnaby Mountain protest   APTN National News
Protestors still encamped on Burnaby Mountain   Burnaby NewsLeader
Edmonton Journal   
The Province   
The Peak   
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