2015年1月9日 星期五

2015-01-10 Canada English Business


Financial Post
   
Shell's Canadian Oil-Sands Operations to Cut Jobs Amid Crude Oil Price Swoon   
Wall Street Journal
CALGARY, Alberta— Royal Dutch Shell PLC said Friday it plans to cut jobs at its Canadian oil-sands operations, becoming the first major energy company to shed workers in Canada's oil patch amid a recent swoon in global crude oil prices. Shell, which ...

UPDATE 2-Shell to cut 5 to 10 pct of jobs at oil sands project   Reuters
Shell to cut up to 300 oilsands jobs   The Sudbury Star
Shell to Cut up to 300 Jobs at Fort Mac Operation   KelownaNow
Huffington Post Canada   
CTV News   
Reuters Canada   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Beyond bleak jobs numbers, full-time gains paint a brighter picture   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Canada's employment count ended 2014 with back-to-back monthly declines, but beneath the surface of the stalled job numbers is evidence of an improving quality in the country's labour market. The Canadian economy shed 4,300 jobs on a seasonally ...

Office market in Canada's oil capital stalls as crude prices drop   Reuters
BC unemployment rate lowest in 6 years   Vancouver Sun
Jobless rate rises in Calgary   Globalnews.ca
CBC.ca   
Cape Breton Post   
620 CKRM.com   
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National Post
   
Kelly McParland: No matter how many battles Canada wins on Keystone ...   
National Post
TransCanada Corp.'s attempt to build the $8 billion Keystone XL pipeline to the U.S. Gulf Coast may ultimately go down as a unique episode in Canada-U.S. relations. The Alberta pipeline company keeps winning battles, but gets farther away from winning ...

With Keystone XL court win in Nebraska, Obama is now losing the process battle   Financial Post
Good news from Nebraska court and Quebec regulator, bad news from Obama   Calgary Herald
Keystone XL Pipeline Still Makes Economic Sense, Oil Industry Says   Wall Street Journal
National Monitor   
Washington Post   
New York Times   
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Toronto Star
   
Lac-Mégantic train victims reach $200M settlement   
Toronto Star
Victims of the Lac-Mégantic train disaster have reached a $200-million settlement with some of the parties involved in the 2013 derailment that claimed 47 lives. On Friday, lawyers for the claimants filed a draft compensation plan with the Quebec Superior ...

Settlement reached in Lac-Mégantic lawsuit to compensate victims   Hamilton Spectator
Settlement money announced for victims of Lac-Mégantic rail disaster   The Globe and Mail
UPDATE 1-Victims of Quebec oil-by-rail disaster agree to $200 mln settlement   Reuters
CTV News   
CBC.ca   
Reuters Canada   
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Net Newsledger
   
For The Record: Housing starts trending down in Hamilton   
Hamilton Spectator
As parents we have all had a tired toddler who hit his limit while out... Latest Living Stories SEE MORE · Eye on the Area: Frozen Dover · For parents, travelling without the children can be a challenge · Designers, engineers turn smartwatches into fashion ...

Photo: Contributed - CMHC   Castanet.net
Housing starts on the rise in Vancouver, says CMHC   Business in Vancouver
Ottawa housing starts stable in December: CMHC   Ottawa Business Journal
TbNewsWatch.com   
Montreal Gazette   
Bloomberg   
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CBC.ca
   
Gas prices drop below $1 in Metro Vancouver   
CBC.ca
Gas prices in Metro Vancouver hit a new low on Friday as rates in several locations fell below a loonie per litre. Various gas stations in Vancouver, Burnaby and Surrey were offering a litre of fuel for just 99.9 cents. A year ago, the same fuel cost $1.28.
Gas prices dip below $1 per litre in Metro Vancouver   Vancouver Sun (blog)

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Herald Sun
   
No price like home   
Herald Sun
THE struggle to buy into Australian property has been laid bare in a report confirming the nation is home to some of the most overpriced housing in the developed world. Australia, where property prices have rocketed 19 per cent over two years in a climate of ...

Canadian housing market overvalued 63 per cent: Deutsche Bank   CTV News
Top links: Canadian real estate apocalypse edition   The Globe and Mail

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Calgary Herald
   
Prentice says election decision will be made in Albertans' best interest   
Calgary Herald
Amid growing speculation Albertans will go to the polls this spring — a year ahead of the schedule set out in legislation — the Wildrose party called on Prentice this week to rule out a snap election. But speaking to reporters at McDougall Centre Friday, ...

Simons: A chilly wind blows through Edmonton   Edmonton Journal
Alberta leader warns of sustained deficit from low oil prices   Reuters
Alberta finances the worst in 25, even 50 years, premier says   CBC.ca
Huffington Post Canada   
iNews880.com   
Estevan Lifestyles   
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CTV News
   
CANADA STOCKS-TSX drops after US jobs data; banks, industrials slip   
Reuters
... * TSX down 72.80 points, or 0.5 percent, at 14,384.92. * Eight of 10 main index sectors decline. * Gold-mining shares jump 4.7 percent. By John Tilak. TORONTO, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index declined on Friday as a mixed U.S. payrolls ...

Canadian stock market drops amid financials slide, jobs data   Xinhua
TSX closes lower as financials and energy take a hit on weak oil   Financial Post
Stocks slide to end week   Baystreet.ca
The Globe and Mail   
Bloomberg   
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Financial Post
   
Cheaper oil to trigger real-income shifts   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Gains from low oil prices can be substantial for developing countries' importers if supported by stronger global growth, says a World Bank Group analysis of the oil price decline. The analysis, published in the latest edition of 'Global Economic ...

How the World Bank Sees Cheap Oil Through 2016 Affecting the Global Economy   Wall Street Journal (blog)

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