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Impact of plunging crude prices varies across the Western provinces
The Globe and Mail
There isn't a province in the country that isn't affected in some way by the plunge in oil prices. And the fallout is now being felt by premiers and their finance ministers across the land as they prepare new budgets. Given that oil is Canada's leading export ...
U.S. economy will be 'bright spot,' while oil slump hits home in 2015, Canada's ...Financial Post
TSX nears three-week low as oil sells offReuters Canada
Oil slides below $48, dragging TSX down another 120 pointsCBC.ca
Times Colonist
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The Globe and Mail
There isn't a province in the country that isn't affected in some way by the plunge in oil prices. And the fallout is now being felt by premiers and their finance ministers across the land as they prepare new budgets. Given that oil is Canada's leading export ...
U.S. economy will be 'bright spot,' while oil slump hits home in 2015, Canada's ...
TSX nears three-week low as oil sells off
Oil slides below $48, dragging TSX down another 120 points
Toronto Sun
Regulation means natural gas pipelines will be free of oil and bitumen:B.C.
Winnipeg Free Press
VICTORIA - A proposed network of pipelines from natural gas fields in British Columbia's northeast to liquefied natural gas export plants in the northwest will not be permitted to pump oil and diluted bitumen, the provincial government says. The Natural Gas ...
Opinion: Is Site C dam worth the cost?Vancouver Sun
LNG fuels housing price boom in northwestern BCThe Globe and Mail (subscription)
Minister defends regulation to stop oil flowing in LNG pipelinesBCLocalNews
Toronto Sun
The Province
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Winnipeg Free Press
VICTORIA - A proposed network of pipelines from natural gas fields in British Columbia's northeast to liquefied natural gas export plants in the northwest will not be permitted to pump oil and diluted bitumen, the provincial government says. The Natural Gas ...
Opinion: Is Site C dam worth the cost?
LNG fuels housing price boom in northwestern BC
Minister defends regulation to stop oil flowing in LNG pipelines
Vancouver Sun
Crude-by-rail volumes expected to grow in 2015 despite price volatility
Vancouver Sun
MONTREAL - Volatility in energy prices is expected to be a "wild card" for Canadian railways in the long term, but crude-by-rail volumes should continue to grow, albeit more slowly, in 2015, an industry analyst said Tuesday. Walter Spracklin of RBC Capital ...
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Vancouver Sun
MONTREAL - Volatility in energy prices is expected to be a "wild card" for Canadian railways in the long term, but crude-by-rail volumes should continue to grow, albeit more slowly, in 2015, an industry analyst said Tuesday. Walter Spracklin of RBC Capital ...
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'All the way down to $20 WTI': Crescent Point vows to keep drilling despite ...
Financial Post
CALGARY – Despite cutting $550 million from his company's 2015 capital budget, Crescent Point Energy Corp. president and CEO Scott Saxberg said Tuesday the company would keep drilling, even in the face of the continued free fall in oil prices. “We would ...
Oil company plans to spend in Sask. despite budget cutsNews Talk 650 CKOM
Crescent Point and Concho Announce Production Increase Despite Lower CapExOil & Gas 360
Canada's Crescent Point Energy to reduce spendings by 28pc in 2015Customs Today Newspaper
The Bakken magazine
Calgary Herald
Winnipeg Free Press
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Financial Post
CALGARY – Despite cutting $550 million from his company's 2015 capital budget, Crescent Point Energy Corp. president and CEO Scott Saxberg said Tuesday the company would keep drilling, even in the face of the continued free fall in oil prices. “We would ...
Oil company plans to spend in Sask. despite budget cuts
Crescent Point and Concho Announce Production Increase Despite Lower CapEx
Canada's Crescent Point Energy to reduce spendings by 28pc in 2015
Wall Street Journal
Investment Firm 3G Capital Eyes Next Targets
Wall Street Journal
Brazilian investment firm 3G Capital paid $3.3 billion for Burger King's parent company in 2010, and that company acquired Tim Hortons for $12 billion in 2014. Investors who were part of the firm's Burger King buyout have gained at least four times their ...
For The Record: Tim Hortons opens store and museumHamilton Spectator
Tim Hortons Ottawa Street museum to host grand opening WednesdayCBC.ca
Tim Hortons exodus continues as three long-time executives departThe Globe and Mail (subscription)
Canada NewsWire (press release)
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Wall Street Journal
Brazilian investment firm 3G Capital paid $3.3 billion for Burger King's parent company in 2010, and that company acquired Tim Hortons for $12 billion in 2014. Investors who were part of the firm's Burger King buyout have gained at least four times their ...
For The Record: Tim Hortons opens store and museum
Tim Hortons Ottawa Street museum to host grand opening Wednesday
Tim Hortons exodus continues as three long-time executives depart
Financial Post
Canadian employers expect to grow business without adding more jobs in 2015 ...
Financial Post
Matthew Sherwood for National Post files"Looking at the results this year, we have to ask ourselves whether employers are asking too much from their people in a quest to improve productivity and profitability," said Rowan O'Grady, president of Hays Canada.
SURVEY: Hays' predicts fewer fulltime mining jobsCanadian Mining Journal
Canadian mining and resource firms plan to grow businesses without hiring new ...Business in Vancouver
Employees stress out as companies plan to grow without hiringCBC.ca
MINING.com
Huffington Post Canada
Advisor.ca
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Financial Post
Matthew Sherwood for National Post files"Looking at the results this year, we have to ask ourselves whether employers are asking too much from their people in a quest to improve productivity and profitability," said Rowan O'Grady, president of Hays Canada.
SURVEY: Hays' predicts fewer fulltime mining jobs
Canadian mining and resource firms plan to grow businesses without hiring new ...
Employees stress out as companies plan to grow without hiring
Virtual reality the real thing for Vancouver commercial property sales (with video)
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — If technophile and real estate marketer Hari Minhas's vision for the future of commercial property hunting is realized, then it will only be a matter of months until prospective buyers and tenants will be touring buildings and properties not in tow ...
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Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — If technophile and real estate marketer Hari Minhas's vision for the future of commercial property hunting is realized, then it will only be a matter of months until prospective buyers and tenants will be touring buildings and properties not in tow ...
CBC.ca
Cold snap leads to new power consumption record in Saskatchewan
CBC.ca
Power consumption in Saskatchewan reached a new peak during the cold snap, according to the provincial electric utility SaskPower. News of the new record — which happened Sunday at 6:20 p.m. CST — was announced Tuesday. SaskPower said power ...
Saskatchewan sets new record for power use amid cold snapCTV News
Power usage record set in Sask.650 CKOM News Talk Radio
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CBC.ca
Power consumption in Saskatchewan reached a new peak during the cold snap, according to the provincial electric utility SaskPower. News of the new record — which happened Sunday at 6:20 p.m. CST — was announced Tuesday. SaskPower said power ...
Saskatchewan sets new record for power use amid cold snap
Power usage record set in Sask.
CBC.ca
Kinder Morgan protesters move from Burnaby Mountain to new camp
CBC.ca
Protesters against the Kinder Morgan TransMountain pipeline have set up a new camp to demonstrate their opposition to the proposed expansion of the project. CBC full coverage | Kinder Morgan protests. In November, more than 100 people were arrested at ...
Kinder Morgan protest lives on in makeshift camp24 Hours Vancouver
Fighting for the right to protestBurnaby Now
Protesters set up new camp at Kinder-Morgan terminalBCLocalNews
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CBC.ca
Protesters against the Kinder Morgan TransMountain pipeline have set up a new camp to demonstrate their opposition to the proposed expansion of the project. CBC full coverage | Kinder Morgan protests. In November, more than 100 people were arrested at ...
Kinder Morgan protest lives on in makeshift camp
Fighting for the right to protest
Protesters set up new camp at Kinder-Morgan terminal
CTV News
Tax time for Calgary property and business owners
CTV News
The 2015 property and business tax assessment notices were sent out by the city on Monday and the countdown for customers to review the documents has begun. More than 500,000 property and business assessment notices are on their way to Calgarians.
The assessments are in for Calgary business and homeowners660 News
Saskatoon property owners receive tax assessmentsGlobalnews.ca
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CTV News
The 2015 property and business tax assessment notices were sent out by the city on Monday and the countdown for customers to review the documents has begun. More than 500,000 property and business assessment notices are on their way to Calgarians.
The assessments are in for Calgary business and homeowners
Saskatoon property owners receive tax assessments
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