2014年12月6日 星期六

2014-12-07 Canada English Business


Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Saskatchewan has lowest unemployment, still room for improvement   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Saskatchewan has the country's strongest rate of job creation, according to Statistics Canada's latest labour force report. The study found 15,300 more people working in Saskatchewan last month compared to November 2013. The 2.8 per cent growth ...

Canada's jobless rate ticks up to 6.6% in November as U.S. hiring soars   Financial Post
London-St.Thomas unemployment hits highest level since April 0   London Free Press
Canada jobless rate ticks up as labour participation stuck in 13-year low   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Edmonton Journal   
CBC.ca   
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Financial Post
   
Indebted seniors need to discover their inner Scrooge   
Financial Post
Postmedia NewsCanadians aged 55 and older say they will be spending less this year on holiday expenses (gifts, décor, entertainment, etc.) compared to last year ($1,199.20, down from $1,422.20), an RBC survey revealed. Twitter · Google+ · LinkedIn ...

in the season of spending, seniors need to watch their wallets   Regina Leader-Post
Canadian collective debt now $1.5 trillion, but news not all bad   Digital Journal
Oil falls again, food prices rise & Canada's debt bubble: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP   CBC.ca

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Financial Post
   
Shares Depreciate and Underperform S&P 500 for the Week: Bank of Nova ...   
Markets Insider
Bank of Nova Scotia (NYSE:BNS) has dropped 4.9% for the week, however, the bigger picture is still very bullish; the shares have posted positive gains of 1.12% in the past 4 weeks. The shares are however, has turned negative as compared to the S&P 500 ...

Scotiabank's fourth-quarter profit drops 14 per cent   Waterloo Record
Canada's big banks saw profits up in 2014, warn challenges ahead   CTV News
It's official: The hot streak Canada's big banks were on is over   Montreal Gazette
Businessweek   
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Toronto Star
   
Expense control new reality for banks in fourth-quarter turnaround   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
It only took one quarter for all the fervour around Canadian banks to peter out. When the Big Six lenders reported third-quarter earnings at the end of August, profits had arguably never looked better, with five banks making record amounts. Three months later ...

National Bank looks overseas as it expands outside Quebec   CTV News
National Bank raises quarterly dividend as Q4 earnings up from last year   Hamilton Spectator
National Bank hikes dividend on higher profit   CBC.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Tim Hortons takeover conditions demanded by public, James Moore says   
CBC.ca
The conditions around the Burger King takeover of Tim Hortons were driven by public expectations and not necessarily by government, according to Industry Minister James Moore. On CBC Radio's The House, Moore said the desire of Canadians to know ...

Tim Hortons or Tim King? Burger King's Tim Hortons deal is done   Digital Journal
Burger King-Tim Hortons tie-up nears completion   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Burger King, Tim Hortons to close deal next week   TheDay.com
Houston Chronicle   
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Vancouver Sun
   
This week in history: 1926   
Vancouver Sun
Robert Cromie probably rescued The Vancouver Sun from bankruptcy when he took it over in 1917. A born promoter, he was always dreaming up new ways for the paper to make money, such as selling Vancouver Sun life insurance. That's right, The Sun ...


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CityNews
   
TTC Bloor-Danforth line closed as viaduct work begins   
CBC.ca
A major shutdown on the Bloor-Danforth subway line made for a frustrating day for those trying to get around the city. Zack Teitl says after discovering the subway was closed — the Bloor-Danforth line is closed between the St. George and Pape stations all ...

Subway partly closed this weekend for work on Bloor Viaduct   680 News

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Toronto Star
   
Money Mart Suspends Half-Price Gift Card Exchange   
Huffington Post Canada
Money Mart is suspending a gift-card-for-cash exchange offer, says Ontario's consumer minister, who is promising to look into the practice of reselling gift cards. | CP. Share 0 · Tweet · 0 · 0. Email 0. Comment 0. tumblr · stumble · reddit. Money Mart is ...

Predatory tactics not new to payday sector   Hamilton Spectator
Money Mart suspends controversial gift card purchase service   CANOE
Money Mart issues new ATM card   The Province
Welland Tribune   
CBC.ca   
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The Province
   
Stock rout tests Canada's image as a safe haven   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
After Canadian stocks were pounded this week amid relative calm elsewhere, investors are starting to ask themselves an uncomfortable question: Has Canada's stock market become a chronic laggard? The benchmark S&P/TSX composite index has staged a ...

TSX inches higher as oil tumbles   Toronto Star
Canada Stocks Fluctuate as Open Text Rallies, Banks Drop   Businessweek
TSX makes tiny gain as crude prices settle at five-year low   Financial Post

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CANOE
   
'Deceptive' activists blamed for crippling small Ont. town   
CANOE
IROQUOIS FALLS, Ont. - Resolute Forest Products announced Friday it will close its paper mill here, throwing 180 people out of work and potentially crippling this small, northern Ontario town. And you can thank dirty campaigning tactics by environmentalists ...

'Deceptive' activists to blame for crippling Ont. town, CEO says   Toronto Sun
Resolute does not need our help   The Chronicle Journal
Resolute Forest to cut 300 jobs from Ontario, Quebec newsprint operations   680 News

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