2014年12月8日 星期一

2014-12-09 Canada English Business


Toronto Star
   
TSX has biggest one-day drop in 18 months   
Toronto Star
The Toronto Stock Exchange had its biggest one-day drop in more than 18 months on Monday as oil prices continued a sharp decline some industry analysts worry could extend into next year. Slower growth in China's economy is expected to keep a lid on ...

TSX down 329 points as oil slumps to new multiyear lows   CBC.ca
TSX tumbles amid weak oil report.   Newstalk 1010
CANADA STOCKS-Energy selloff fuels biggest TSX drop in almost 18 months   Reuters
Financial Post   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Feds give Pratt and Whitney another $300M loan, despite shrinking workforce   
CTV News
For the third time in eight years, one of Canada's largest aerospace engineering firms is benefitting from taxpayer dollars even though it has been reducing its Canadian workforce. On Monday, the federal government announced a $300-million repayable ...

Pratt & Whitney gets $300-million R&D boost from Ottawa   Montreal Gazette
Pratt & Whitney pledges to spend $1 billion on research   Guelph Mercury
Pratt & Whitney deal the latest example of Ottawa's R&D focus   CBC.ca
The Globe and Mail   
Toronto Star   
CJAD   
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The Province
   
Smyth: Outside forces may gas Premier Christy Clark's LNG party   
The Province
In last year's election, Christy Clark invited every B.C. voter to an LNG party guaranteed to be the best bash the province has ever thrown. A trillion-dollar liquefied natural gas industry — built entirely from scratch — that would create 100,000 new jobs and ...

Hurdles remain for Petronas LNG project:Clark   London Community News
BC premier calls Petronas LNG project a 'done deal' despite delay   CTV News
Premier Christy Clark says BC's LNG plans still on track to meet 2020 target   The Globe and Mail (subscription)

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CBC.ca
   
Terence Corcoran: Bonnie's Ontario pension tax burden   
Financial Post
Ontario's Liberal government, up to its neck in debt and with no plan to get out of the water, has been on a diversionary policy binge, hoping nobody will notice the fiscal ship is sinking. The latest came Monday from the finance minister's office, where rising ...

Strengthening Province's Retirement System   NorthumberlandView.ca
Why a widow, 69, thinks Ontario's pension plan is a must: Mayers   OurWindsor.ca
Liberals introduce bill to create mandatory Ontario pension plan because ...   National Post

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Reuters Canada
   
Tim Hortons CEO gets million dollar bonus after Burger King deal   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Tim Hortons Inc's THI.TO chief executive will get a C$1 million ($871,460) bonus following the C$12.64 billion takeover deal by Burger King Worldwide BKW.N, the Canadian coffee and donut chain said in a regulatory filing on Monday.
Shareholders have final say on Burger King takeover at last meeting   OurWindsor.ca
Tim Hortons executives to pocket fat bonuses on eve of Burger King takeover   Financial Post
Tim Hortons CEO Gets C$1 Million Bonus as Burger King Deal Looms   Bloomberg
CNNMoney   
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Calgary Herald
   
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd downgraded to neutral   
Calgary Herald
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. was downgraded to neutral from buy at Citi Research as the firm's commodities team cut its oil price outlook following the recent Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries meeting. Citi's 2015 outlook for Brent was ...

Canadian Natural Resources About To Put More Money In Your Pocket (CNQ)   Forbes

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CTV News
   
BC must not undo low-carbon-fuel standards   
The Globe and Mail
Once upon a time, British Columbia was known for the enlightened path it was forging in the fight against climate change. The province's leader, Gordon Campbell, had become best friends forever with an unlikely environmental crusader from California ...

Alberta's greenhouse gas emissions projected to climb as Canada misses target   Calgary Herald
Canada only half way to 2020 emissions goal as oil and gas emissions rise   CanadianBusiness.com
Canada says cannot meet 2020 emissions target without more action   Reuters

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Toronto Sun
   
New legislation forces major oil companies to have $1B in liability   
Toronto Sun
New legislation forces major oil companies to have $1B in liability Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford says new legislation makes oil companies responsible for environmental damage and abandoned pipelines. (JOHN LAPPA/QMI Agency). Article ...

Government tables pipeline safety act that makes companies liable for costs and ...   The Daily Courier (subscription)

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The Province
   
Norbord, Ainsworth showing their faith in US housing with $763 million deal   
The Province
OTTAWA — If there are still any doubters about a resurgent U.S. housing market, Norbord Inc. and Ainsworth Lumber Co. Ltd. aren't among them. The Canadian forestry products giants are combining operations to build their market share for oriented strand ...

Ainsworth Lumber to merge with Toronto competitor in $763 million deal   BCBusiness
Norbord, Ainsworth Lumber plan to combine   Waterloo Record
BC's Ainsworth Lumber, Norbord plan to combine; Brookfield will be majority ...   Vancouver Sun
Reuters   
CBC.ca   
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CTV News
   
Canadian dollar declines amid solid housing data, falling oil prices   
Cape Breton Post
TORONTO (CP) — The Canadian dollar closed lower Monday amid tumbling oil prices and data showing continued strength in the housing sector. Other news. TSX drops 330 points, oil retreats amid weak China data, bearish crude forecast · Howie Centre ...

Canada's housing starts jump most in 7 months   Financial Post
Housing Starts Up In November   BlackburnNews.com
Canada November Housing Starts Post Fastest Rise in 7 Months   Businessweek

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