2014年12月4日 星期四

2014-12-05 Canada English Business


CBC.ca
   
Tim Hortons, Burger King deal gets government OK   
CBC.ca
The federal government has approved Burger King's takeover of Tim Hortons, but with conditions intended to protect jobs at the iconic Canadian coffee and doughnut chain. The merged company becomes the third-largest fast food company in the world, with ...

William Watson: Micro-managing Tim Hortons for votes   Financial Post
Industry minister approves Burger King deal to takeover Tim Hortons   Winnipeg Free Press
Burger King promises to ramp up Tim Hortons' US expansion as Ottawa ...   The Province
CHCH News   
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CBC.ca
   
Second Cup unveils shiny new 'cafe of the future' in downtown Toronto   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
As the great Canadian coffee war drags on, Second Cup has armed itself with a sleek new look and brewing contraptions that wouldn't look out of place in a laboratory. The nearly 40-year-old Canadian coffee chain has given a location in downtown Toronto a ...

Second Cup unveils stylish revamped coffee shop in Toronto   Market Business News
Second Cup launches new-look cafe as former Canadian market leader seeks ...   Montreal Gazette
Second Cup unveils 'café of the future' in downtown Toronto   CBC.ca

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Vancouver Sun
   
TD Bank, CIBC shares fall after posting soft results   
Reuters
TORONTO Dec 4 (Reuters) - Shares of Toronto-Dominion Bank and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce slid on Thursday after posting soft results in what is shaping up to be a disappointing fourth-quarter earnings season for Canadian lenders. TD Bank ...

TSX tumbles 284 points as investors bail out of banks, energy   CBC.ca
TD Bank says sluggish economy among headwinds in 2015   Winnipeg Free Press
TSX drops most in 18 months as TD, energy shares tumble   Reuters Canada
Businessweek   
Fox Business   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Don Cayo: Canadian business group promotes sensible rules for temporary ...   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — If temporary foreign workers weren't temporary — if the program that brings them here became a stepping-stone to permanent residency and eventual citizenship — it would go some distance to solving a chronic labour shortage in many ...

No to foreign workers visa   Toronto Star
CFIB suggests new visa for entry-level foreign workers in new report   Business in Vancouver

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Toronto Star
   
Enbridge shares hit new high after drop-down restructuring   
The Globe and Mail
Enbridge Inc. shares surged to a new high on a sweeping plan to restructure its finances by transferring $17-billion of Canadian assets into an income fund it controls, allowing the pipeline company to bump up its dividend by a third. In what is known as a ...

Enbridge shares surge on restructuring, dividend hike   Reuters
Enbridge Announces Plans to Increase Dividends by More than 30%   Oil & Gas 360
Enbridge Inc stock rips to record on dividend hike, restructuring plan   The Province
Vancouver Sun   
Toronto Star   
Zacks.com   
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Toronto Star
   
Dollarama costs rising   
The Telegram
Dollarama is facing rising costs including higher minimum wages, new duties on imports and the inflationary impact of a lower Canadian dollar. A Dollarama store in June 2013 in Montreal. Dollarama Inc. said Thursday it earned $73 million in its latest quarter, ...

Dollarama costs rising with higher wages, duties and lower Canadian dollar   Hamilton Spectator
UPDATE 2-Halloween, higher shopper spending boost Dollarama's profit   Reuters
Dollarama faces rising costs   Toronto Star
CBC.ca   
Globalnews.ca   
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Gildan warns of first-quarter loss, plans to ramp up ads   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Gildan Activewear Inc. expects to book a loss in the first quarter after deciding to cut prices in its printwear business to boost demand. The Montreal-based low-cost manufacturer of sportswear, underwear, T-shirts and socks also plans to ramp up its advertising ...

Gildan forecasts loss as it cuts prices in printwear business   Reuters
Gildan shrinks from views   Investor's Business Daily
Gildan Activewear's (GIL) CEO Glenn Chamandy on Q4 2014 Results - Earnings ...   Seeking Alpha
Montreal Gazette   
Mountain View Gazette   
The Motley Fool Canada   
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Financial Post
   
Petronas wants engineering work for BC LNG venture to be shifted offshore   
The Globe and Mail
Petronas plans to push contractors to shift more engineering work for a proposed B.C. liquefied natural gas venture to lower-cost centres offshore as the Malaysian energy giant squeezes suppliers. Of the total $11.4-billion in estimated construction costs for ...

Canada-US LNG Rivalry Draws Focus After Petronas Delay   Businessweek
Parsing the Petronas pause   Alberta Oil Magazine
Prince Rupert Mayor Remains Optimistic About LNG Development, Despite ...   CJFW
The Sun Daily   
News1130   
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Metro Vancouver guitar firm hits the right note with musicians around the world   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — When Dave Dunwoodie's mom showed him a newspaper ad for a vacuum cleaner salesman and suggested the 19-year-old aspiring musician get a job, neither of them could have predicted the outcome. “I was really (awful) for the first ...


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CBC.ca
   
Whistler's hydrogen fuel cell-powered buses up for sale   
CTV News
B.C. is hitting the brakes on its $90 million fleet of hydrogen fuel cell-powered buses. The zero-emission buses were unveiled in the lead up to the 2010 Winter Olympics, and helped get people around Whistler during the games. But less than five years later, ...

BC Transit's $90M hydrogen bus fleet to be sold off, converted to diesel   CBC.ca
No price too low in bus fire sale   24 Hours Vancouver

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