2014年11月27日 星期四

2014-11-28 Canada English Business

  The North Bay Nugget   
Work stoppage will also delay Tembec's boiler project  Pulp & Paper Canada
In response to Unifor Local 233's decision to go on strike effective Nov. 26, Tembec has ceased operations at its Temiscaming, Quebec industrial complex, which comprises four main facilities manufacturing specialty pulp, high-yield pulp, multi-ply coated ...

Tembec production halted due to strike at Temiscaming lumber mill   Market Business News
Tembec halts production at Temiscaming lumber mill after strike   Proactive Investors USA & Canada
Tembec stops production at Quebec mill as 650 workers go on strike   CanadianBusiness.com

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  ABC News   
Brent Crude Trades Near Four-Year Low as OPEC Targets U.S. Shale  Bloomberg
Brent crude traded near a four-year low as OPEC braced for a price war with U.S. shale producers after taking no action to relieve a supply glut. West Texas Intermediate headed for its biggest weekly decline since 2011. Futures were little changed in London ...

US crude hits 4-1/2 year low after OPEC decides against output cut   Times of India
Saudis block OPEC output cut, sending oil price plunging   Reuters
Oil prices tumble after OPEC refrains from cuts   Reuters UK
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Australian   
New Zealand Herald   
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  Edmonton Examiner   
Canada Posts Narrowest Current Account Deficit Since 2008  Businessweek
Canada's current account deficit was the narrowest since 2008 in the third quarter as non-energy exports increased and deficits in investment and tourism declined. The shortfall of C$8.40 billion (C$7.47 billion) from July to September, reported by Statistics ...

Canada's current account deficit smallest in six years   Market Business News
Canada's third-quarter current account deficit shrinks to $8.4-billion   The Globe and Mail
Canada's Q3 current account deficit shrinks to $8.4B   Edmonton Examiner

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  CBC.ca   
Bell says positive employee-planted reviews will stop, but critics unsure  CBC.ca
Bell Canada says it has warned employees to stop planting glowing, five-star reviews about a Bell app on Apple's iTunes. But some critics aren't convinced the solution is so simple. More than 24 hours after Bell fessed up to CBC News that some staff planted ...

Glowing online reviews for Bell smartphone app were written by Bell employees   Canada.com
Bell Employees Planted Glowing Online Reviews Of New Bell App   Huffington Post Canada

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  Calgary Herald   
Energy stocks are battered. Is it time to buy?  The Globe and Mail
In a global market where most stocks are valued for a picture-perfect future of rising economic activity and flawless central bank policies, Canada's beaten-up energy stocks are a remarkable exception. After Thursday's shocking selloff, when falling crude oil ...

Alberta Producers With World's Cheapest Oil Face Cascading Woes   Bloomberg
The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) says the increased supply of ...   Castanet.net
Is the loonie a petrodollar?   Vancouver Sun
Nasdaq   
Financial Post   
Seeking Alpha   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Rio Tinto to keep progressive dividend  Financial Times
Rio Tinto, one of the world's largest producers of iron ore, has opted to keep lifting dividends in a bid to keep investors sweet after it rebuffed a takeover approach earlier this year from commodities trading house Glencore. The London and Sydney-listed miner, ...

Rio Tinto bets big on Diavik diamond mine   The Globe and Mail
Rio Tinto promises big returns in February despite iron ore rout   Reuters UK
Rio Tinto Committed to Higher Investor Returns in 2015   Wall Street Journal
The Australian   
The Times (subscription)   
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  CBC.ca   
Oil price falls below $70 US as OPEC leaves output unchanged  CBC.ca
The Toronto stock market tumbled more than 100 points as energy stocks sold off and crude prices plunged to multiyear lows — below $70 US a barrel — after the OPEC cartel declined to cut oil production. The S&P/TSX composite index dropped 115.97 ...

TSX energy shares plummet after OPEC holds output   Reuters Canada
TSX falls 116 points: Energy stocks, oil slide as OPEC rejects production cut   Winnipeg Free Press

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  Montreal Gazette   
Lower energy, metal prices to mask export volume growth in 2015, EDC says  The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Falling energy and metal prices will mask healthy Canadian export volumes next year, Export Development Canada's chief economist said Thursday. The Canadian government's lending agency for exporters has upgraded its outlook and forecasts the value ...

Lower prices mask strong export growth: EDC   Stockhouse
Quebec exports to jump 9% in 2015: EDC economist   Montreal Gazette

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  Toronto Star   
Civil contempt charges dropped against BC pipeline protesters  Toronto Star
VANCOUVER—A judge threw out civil contempt charges Thursday against dozens of activists who have been arrested while demonstrating against a pipeline project on a mountain near Vancouver. The ruling came a week after the RCMP began rounding up ...

Kinder Morgan loses bid to extend injunction against Canada protesters   Reuters
Kinder Morgan loses bid to extend injunction   CBC.ca
Charges Dropped: Courts Ruled Arrests on Burnaby Mountain Unlawful   KelownaNow
CANOE   
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  Globalnews.ca   
Wine merchants warn of skyrocketing costs under new pricing scheme (with video)  Vancouver Sun
A $40 bottle of wine in B.C. will cost as much as $56 next year if the province goes ahead with a new wholesale pricing system. That was the warning Wednesday from Vancouver wine industry lawyer Mark Hicken, who feels the wholesale price model that ...

Wine merchants warn of skyrocketing costs under new pricing scheme   Times Colonist
Cost of wine under new B.C. liquor laws could skyrocket   Globalnews.ca

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