2014年12月21日 星期日

2014-12-22 Canada English Business


CBC.ca
   
Westjet pilots vote in favour of new contract   
CBC.ca
Pilots at Westjet have voted in favour of a new four-year contract. The airline says the deal includes improved pay and scheduling, which places the pilots among the highest paid in Canada's airline industry. The company and the Westjet Pilot Association ...

WestJet, pilots ink new contract   Calgary Herald
WestJet pilots vote in favour of new four-year contract   660 News

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For rating agency DBRS, a new era with deep pockets   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
DBRS Ltd. is poised to usher in a new era as a big-money consortium takes over. Private equity firms Carlyle Group LP and Warburg Pincus LLC are expected to unveil the acquisition of the Canadian rating agency as early as Monday morning. They would be ...


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Toronto Sun
   
Last day for Kellogg's workers in London, Ont.   
Toronto Sun
Kellogg - London Kellogg plant in London (MIKE HENSEN, The London Free Press) ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories. Hundreds work final shift at London, Ont., Kellogg plant · Kellogg's to close London, Ont., ...


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Stocks face final days of 2014 in far better shape; traders look to GDP data   
Winnipeg Free Press
TORONTO - North American stock markets are facing the last few trading sessions of 2014 in better shape than they have been in weeks after suffering steep declines amid a collapse in oil prices, concerns about U.S. interest rate hikes and the after-effects of ...


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Northerners hope Auditor-General's findings lead to serious help on food prices   
The Globe and Mail
For years, northerners have complained about Nutrition North to anyone who would listen, grumbling that the $60-million annual federal food subsidy was doing little to ease their staggering grocery costs. No one, it seemed, took much notice. That all changed ...


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Vancouver Sun
   
Photos: Christmas in Vancouver, on Instagram   
Vancouver Sun
In the aftermath of the First World War, most of the major combatants turned their minds to producing... Humbled officers still wanted to serve in First World War. Some of Alberta's unwanted officers were determined to be anything but army surplus during the.

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Vancouver Sun
   
Chuck Chiang: Asia's 'secondary' cities come knocking in Metro Vancouver   
Vancouver Sun
Considering Metro Vancouver's population is only around two million, it's very hard for most of us to think of metropolitan areas with 20 million residents as secondary cities. But in Asia, where a “small city” could rival Vancouver in population, the large ...


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Canada News
   
OMERS to sell portion of health-care IT firm Logibec to GI Partners   
Canada News
Private equity firm GI Partners will buy Canadian health care technology company Logibec Inc. from the investment arm of the Ontario Municipal Employees' Retirement System, GI Partners said Friday. OPE will continue to hold Logibec's current U.S. ...

OMERS sells Logibec to GI Partners   Market Business News
Harris Williams & Co. Advises Logibec Inc. on its Pending Sale to GI Partners   MarketWatch
OMERS to sell Canadian portion of health-care IT firm Logibec to U.S. firm   Winnipeg Free Press

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CBC.ca
   
'Huff and puff' technology questioned after leak at CNRL Wolf Lake site   
CBC.ca
Greenpeace is raising concerns about the technology an Alberta oilsands operation uses to extract crude, following a second leak at a Canadian Natural Resources (CNRL) facility. CNRL reported a break in a well at its Wolf Lake project in late October.
Oilsands leak that fouled aquifer is close to site where oil bubbled to surface in ...   Canada.com
Oilsands leak that fouled aquifer is close to site where oil bubbled to surface   Lethbridge Herald
Oilsands leak prompts questions about steam   BlackburnNews.com

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CBC.ca
   
Archibald's Wharf to be sold, Cape Breton council decides   
CBC.ca
Opponents of selling a slice of North Sydney green space and boardwalk to a vessel repair company have lost their battle as Cape Breton regional councillors voted Friday to sell Archibald's Wharf. Canadian Maritime Engineering has been eyeing the ...

CBRM council approves sale of wharf in North Sydney   CTV News

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