Gold tumbles after Swiss referendum, oil hits five-year low Reuters Canada
TOKYO (Reuters) - Gold prices tumbled on Monday after Swiss voters overwhelmingly rejected proposals to boost gold reserves in a referendum, joining the broad rout in commodities that sent oil prices to five-year lows and copper to four-year lows.
Gold, silver suffer fresh slam after Swiss vote resultMarketWatch
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Swiss Voters Reject Move to Restrict ImmigrantsNew York Times
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Gold prices tumbled on Monday after Swiss voters overwhelmingly rejected proposals to boost gold reserves in a referendum, joining the broad rout in commodities that sent oil prices to five-year lows and copper to four-year lows.
Gold, silver suffer fresh slam after Swiss vote result
Dollar Rises to 7-Year High Versus Yen on Economy; Aussie Slides
Swiss Voters Reject Move to Restrict Immigrants
Markets lookahead: TSX in for further losses amid falling oil prices CTV News
The Toronto stock market is expected to be under more pressure this week after a late fall rally was stopped in its tracks by plunging oil prices and a major sell-off in the energy sector. The TSX fell 366 points or 2.43 per cent last week after six straight weeks of ...
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The Toronto stock market is expected to be under more pressure this week after a late fall rally was stopped in its tracks by plunging oil prices and a major sell-off in the energy sector. The TSX fell 366 points or 2.43 per cent last week after six straight weeks of ...
Canadian markets will be under pressure this week
TSX plunges again as oil prices collapse
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Retailers linking online to traditional holiday advertising campaigns Winnipeg Free Press
TORONTO - Retailers spend millions over the holiday period — typically between Black Friday and Christmas Eve — to get consumers to open their wallets. But those advertising campaigns are increasingly allocating more funds to target online shoppers, ...
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TORONTO - Retailers spend millions over the holiday period — typically between Black Friday and Christmas Eve — to get consumers to open their wallets. But those advertising campaigns are increasingly allocating more funds to target online shoppers, ...
Bell Canada acquires Raptors' behind-the-scenes show, Open Gym The Globe and Mail (subscription)
BCE Inc. is partnering with the Toronto Raptors to bring fans into the locker room, betting that basketball diehards will welcome the Raptors onto their phones and tablets in return. BCE-owned Bell has struck a deal to expand and broadcast the third season of ...
Bell Canada to Acquire Mobile Phone Distributor GLENTELPCC Mobile Broadband
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BCE Inc. is partnering with the Toronto Raptors to bring fans into the locker room, betting that basketball diehards will welcome the Raptors onto their phones and tablets in return. BCE-owned Bell has struck a deal to expand and broadcast the third season of ...
Bell Canada to Acquire Mobile Phone Distributor GLENTEL
BCE Inc looks to solidify retail footprint with $594M purchase of Glentel Inc
Canada's BCE to buy mobile phone retailer Glentel for C$594 mln
Kinder Morgan may pick up tab for policing during protests The Globe and Mail
Kinder Morgan is not ruling out the possibility of covering policing costs due to protests around recent pipeline survey work in Burnaby, but says someone would have to send them a bill before they could decide whether to write a cheque. Burnaby Mayor ...
End of Kinder Morgan protest draws hundreds to Burnaby MountainMetroNews Canada
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Kinder Morgan is not ruling out the possibility of covering policing costs due to protests around recent pipeline survey work in Burnaby, but says someone would have to send them a bill before they could decide whether to write a cheque. Burnaby Mayor ...
End of Kinder Morgan protest draws hundreds to Burnaby Mountain
Cop blogs about Burnaby Mountain clashes
Burnaby Mountain battle: our notes from the courts, the woods and 100 arrests
ECB Officials Confront Cheaper Oil Spilling Onto Stimulus Debate Businessweek
ECB President Mario Draghi speaks during a news conference in Frankfurt on Nov. 6, 2014. Photographer: Martin Leissl/Bloomberg. Mario Draghi and his colleagues are about to debate whether cheaper energy is a blessing or a curse. When the European ...
Mario Draghi: Will the the master of QE teasing finally make a move?The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Slowing inflation likely to prompt ECB to ease policyOman Tribune
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ECB President Mario Draghi speaks during a news conference in Frankfurt on Nov. 6, 2014. Photographer: Martin Leissl/Bloomberg. Mario Draghi and his colleagues are about to debate whether cheaper energy is a blessing or a curse. When the European ...
Mario Draghi: Will the the master of QE teasing finally make a move?
Slowing inflation likely to prompt ECB to ease policy
Germany hardens stance on quantitative easing by ECB
Ottawa extends order mandating minimum grain shipments Calgary Herald
Alberta farm groups welcomed the federal government's weekend decision to extend minimum grain hauling mandates, but cautioned more still needs to be done if producers are to have long-term confidence in Canada's grain transportation system. With just ...
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Alberta farm groups welcomed the federal government's weekend decision to extend minimum grain hauling mandates, but cautioned more still needs to be done if producers are to have long-term confidence in Canada's grain transportation system. With just ...
Government extends minimum grain volume requirements until next March
Canada Maintains Rules on Rail Grain Transport
Canada Extends Order on Rail Shipment to Alleviate Grain Backlog
Old Alberta wells that fail standards raise fears; critics seek tougher rules Brandon Sun
EDMONTON - New research is raising concern about tens of thousands of dormant Alberta oil wells that don't meet even minimum safety standards. The Alberta Energy Regulator has begun a program that it says will result in all wells meeting those ...
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EDMONTON - New research is raising concern about tens of thousands of dormant Alberta oil wells that don't meet even minimum safety standards. The Alberta Energy Regulator has begun a program that it says will result in all wells meeting those ...
Can the CRT Make a 'Normal' River? The Boundary Sentinel
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Canadian Natural Resources says pipeline spilled 60000 litres of crude CBC.ca
Canadian Natural Resources Limited has reported close to 60,000 litres of crude oil has spilled into muskeg in Red Earth Creek in northern Alberta. The Alberta Energy Regulator said it learned about the spill Thursday from an incident report filed by the ...
Canadian Natural Resources pipeline leaks 60000 litres of crude: Alberta regulatorOrillia Packet & Times
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Canadian Natural Resources Limited has reported close to 60,000 litres of crude oil has spilled into muskeg in Red Earth Creek in northern Alberta. The Alberta Energy Regulator said it learned about the spill Thursday from an incident report filed by the ...
Canadian Natural Resources pipeline leaks 60000 litres of crude: Alberta regulator
Alberta Energy Regulator called in, after crude spilled into Muskeg
Pipeline in west Canada spills 60000 liters of crude into muskeg
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