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2015-01-11 Canada English Business


CBC.ca
   
Shell Canada to cut 5% to 10% of jobs at Albian Sands mining project / up to date   
Full-Time Whistle
CALGARY, Alberta – Royal Dutch Shell will cut from 5 to 10 percent of the about 3,000 jobs at its Albian Sands mining project in northern Alberta, a company spokesman said on Friday, but refrained from connecting the move to plunging oil prices.
Royal Dutch Shell To Cut Jobs In Oil Sands Project in Canada   Bidness ETC
Shell Canada to cut 5% to 10% of jobs at Albian Sands mining project   Market Business News
Royal Dutch Shell To Lay Off Hundreds (NYSE:RDS.A)   sleekmoney
Bakken.com   
Wall Street Journal   
Reuters   
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New York Times
   
(Regional)-Smith And Noem Both Voted In Favor Of Keystone XL Friday, Both ...   
KCSR
(Washington, D.C.) – Friday, Rep. Kristi Noem joined House Republicans and Democrats in passing H.R.3, the Keystone XL Pipeline Act, which would authorize the long-awaited pipeline's construction and operation. The vote in the U.S. House of ...

Obama Facing Rising Pressure on Keystone Oil Pipeline   New York Times
Keystone XL pipeline decision back in Obama's lap   Businessweek
Republicans, Court Ship Oil Pipeline Decision Back to Obama   ABC News

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Net Newsledger
   
For The Record: Housing starts trending down in Hamilton   
Hamilton Spectator
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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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NorthernLife.ca
   
Sudbury's economy grows by 600 jobs in December   
NorthernLife.ca
Sudbury's economy grew again in December with the creation of 600 new jobs —for a total 1,000 new jobs created in the last two months, said Statistics Canada. Print · Email. Sudbury's economy grew again in December with the creation of 600 new jobs ...

Unemployment rate continues to remain low in Northeast BC   Energeticcity.ca
Jobs number show mixed picture   Regina Leader-Post
Beyond bleak jobs numbers, full-time gains paint a brighter picture   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Vancouver Sun   
Hamilton Spectator   
The Telegram   
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CBC.ca
   
Lac-Mégantic rail disaster: $200M proposed settlement reached   
CBC.ca
Victims of the 2013 rail disaster in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec have reached a major financial settlement with the railway involved. A U.S. lawyer who worked on the wrongful-death lawsuits says $200 million dollars will be distributed in settlement funds to families ...

Lac-Mégantic train victims reach $200M settlement   Toronto Star
Lac-Megantic lawsuit settled with $200M for victims   CTV News
UPDATE 1-Victims of Quebec oil-by-rail disaster agree to $200 mln settlement   Reuters
Times Colonist   
CityNews   
New York Times   
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Financial Post
   
World Bank says developing countries can gain from current low oil price   
IPPmedia
The developing countries should rebuild fiscal buffer to support economic activities in case of a growth slowdown by taking the advantage of declining oil price, a latest report of the World Bank (WB) said. Released on Wednesday in Washington DC, the latest ...

Cheaper oil to trigger real-income shifts   DAWN.com
World Bank: Caribbean will benefit from oil price slump   Trinidad Guardian
How the World Bank Sees Cheap Oil Through 2016 Affecting the Global Economy   Wall Street Journal (blog)
The Guardian   
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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)
Drivers rejoice: Gas dips below $1 per litre in Metro Vancouver   CTV News
Port Coquitlam has the cheapest gas in Metro Vancouver right now   BCLocalNews
Globalnews.ca   
West Valley News   
Vancity Buzz   
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Financial Post
   
Postmedia hopes for Sun Media deal approval by spring   
Regina Leader-Post
The Competition Bureau's review of Postmedia Network Canada Corp.'s proposed acquisition of 175 Sun Media newspapers and digital publications has been thorough, but free of major objections to date, Postmedia chief executive Paul Godfrey said.
Postmedia Network Announces Election of Directors   Stockhouse
Postmedia tightens first-quarter loss with tax credit, lower expenses   Medicine Hat News

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Montreal Gazette
   
Financials Clip TSX amid mixed job data   
Regina Leader-Post
The Toronto stock market closed lower Friday, failing to catch a lift from a mixed U.S. employment report as investors continued to shed financials on worries over how the collapse in oil prices could affect the big banks. The SP/TSX composite index dropped ...

CANADA STOCKS-TSX drops after US jobs data; banks, industrials slip   Reuters
Canadian stock market drops amid financials slide, jobs data   Xinhua
Financials help push Toronto stock market lower amid mixed employment data   Winnipeg Free Press

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CBC.ca
   
Railway fines don8217t reveal harm: lobby groups   
West Valley News
REGINA – Farm lobby groups in Saskatchewan and Manitoba say fines levied against Canada's two largest railways don't reflect the damage triggered when the providers failed to transport the minimum essential grain volumes final year.Transport... Railway ...

Railway fines don't reflect damage: lobby groups   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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