2014年12月3日 星期三

2014-12-04 Canada English Business


Financial Post
   
CANADA STOCKS-TSX jumps on US data, commodity prices   
Reuters
(Updates to close). * TSX up 133.99 points, or 0.92 percent, at 14,754.06. * Seven of 10 main index sectors advance. * Energy shares jump 1.3 percent. By John Tilak. TORONTO, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index rose nearly 1 percent on ...

TSX jumps on US data, commodity prices   Reuters Canada
TSX makes triple-digit gain on gold, energy sectors   Financial Post
Toronto stock market makes triple-digit gain on gold, energy sectors   Toronto Star
Winnipeg Free Press   
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Toronto Sun
   
Despite Poloz citing 'broadening' recovery, Bank holds interest rate   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
It has been a long road back from the recession, but Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz says a broad and sustained economic recovery may finally be at hand. Mr. Poloz acknowledged Wednesday that the economy is stronger than he thought, in large ...

Bank of Canada sees broadening recovery, oil price risk   Reuters
Canadian economy showing signs of wider recovery, Stephen Poloz says   Toronto Star
Bank of Canada maintains overnight rate target at 1 percent   Xinhua
Financial Post   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Vaughn Palmer: The good ship LNG springs a leak   
Vancouver Sun
VICTORIA — Well, the B.C. Liberals can't say that Petronas didn't warn them. Ten weeks ago CEO Shamsul Abbas of the Malaysia-government-owned company warned Canada to “buck up real fast” if it wanted to be taken seriously in the global market for ...

Petronas delays go-ahead for Canadian LNG project, cites costs   Reuters
Petronas Defers $32 Billion Canada LNG Project Decision   Bloomberg
Petronas delays mega LNG deal   24 Hours Vancouver
Wall Street Journal   
The Province   
The Rakyat Post   
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Globalnews.ca
   
Fortress Paper gets breathing room from Quebec government on $102-million loan   
mysask.com
MONTREAL - The Quebec government has approved relaxed terms for a $102.4-million loan to Fortress Paper from Investissement Quebec, including the deferral of interest and principal payments. Fortress chief executive Chadwick Wasilenkoff said the ...

Fortress Paper gets breathing room from Quebec for $102-million loan   Globalnews.ca

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Calgary Herald
   
Update: Canadian consumer debt hits $1.5 trillion   
Calgary Herald
Canadian consumers have amassed more than $100 billion in new debt over the past year, with Alberta leading all provinces in average debt levels. Equifax Canada's Q3 2014 National Consumer Credit Trends report, released Wednesday, said total debt in ...

Record household debt triggers warnings over 'insatiable' spending   The Globe and Mail
Vancouverites getting a little deeper in debt, says Equifax   Business in Vancouver
Mortgages make up two-thirds of Canadian consumer debt — Equifax   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Financial Post   
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Calgary Herald
   
Athabasca Oil cuts 2015 capital plan as crude prices plummet   
Calgary Herald
Athabasca Oil Corp. surprised analysts Wednesday with a severely reduced capital spending plan for 2015 but investors reacted positively, giving its deep-discounted stock a 10 per cent boost. The company announced it would spend $266 million next year, ...

Athabasca Oil sets out thinner 2015 budget as crude prices languish   The Daily Courier (subscription)
Athabasca Oil Corporation Announces Initial 2015 Capital Budget   NEWS.GNOM.ES

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Vancouver Sun
   
Barbara Yaffe: Depletion of Vancouver's tree-cover a 'nightmare'   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — A wholesale “arboristic homicide” was committed recently in Dunbar, revealing woeful deficiencies in Vancouver's tree-protection policies.The photos tell the story: If it were a Hollywood production, it would be called Nightmare on West 38th ...


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Globalnews.ca
   
Proposed changes promise lower fares for savvy travellers with BC Ferries   
The Globe and Mail
Borrowing a strategy from the airline industry, BC Ferries wants to turn its booking system upside-down so that travel reservations are the norm, and the cost of travel will vary depending on when and where customers purchase their tickets. The proposed “fare ...

BC Ferries plans travel discounts and airline-style booking system   CTV News
Ferries revamps online booking   BCLocalNews
BC Ferries plans off-peak travel discounts   Stockhouse
Globalnews.ca   
Vancouver Sun   
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CBC.ca
   
Air Canada pilots spring surprise on overseas Canadians   
CTV News
The gift giving is underway at Air Canada and the airline is bringing home some Canadians living abroad for the holidays. Air Canada's “Gift of Home for the Holidays” video on YouTube surfaced on Wednesday and shows two pilots walking into the Maple ...

Air Canada and WestJet flew fuller planes in November as demand continued   Winnipeg Free Press
WestJet load factor improves in November   Calgary Herald
'Sadvertising': Why Canadian airlines are competing for your tears   The Province
Huffington Post Canada   
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Edmonton Journal
   
New taxi decals to help track problem drivers   
Edmonton Journal
Edmonton taxi cabs now have new identifying decals in the back seats to help passengers complain about problem drivers. The stickers include a unit number for the cab and identify the taxi broker. The city is encouraging passengers who feel unsafe to take ...


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