2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 Canada English Business


New York Times
   
For SkyMall, It All Seemed So Cool at Six Miles High   
New York Times
For years, it was something of a ritual. You had made it through airport security, survived the lengthy delays and even crammed your carry-on into an overhead bin. Then you could settle in, buckle up and reach into the seat-back pocket in front of you. There ...

SkyMall, known for kitschy in-flight catalogs, files for bankruptcy protection   National Gazette
SkyMall's parent files for bankruptcy protection   Houston Chronicle
SkyMall founder Bob Worsley calls bankruptcy "tragic"   azcentral.com
MarketWatch   
KJZZ   
Arizona Daily Star   
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CBC.ca
   
Oil, interest rates, driverless cars, plus fast-food slump: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP   
CBC.ca
From falling oil to a shocker rate cut from the Bank of Canada, to robotic cars and our waning appetite for fast food, the CBC's Jacqueline Hansen gets you caught up on a busy week in financial news. BoC Policy Report 20150121. The announcement from ...

Banks 'may be biding their time' on mortgage cuts   CTV News
Why QE in Canada may not be such a longshot   Financial Post
Interest rate cut could buy Canadians more time to cut debt, say experts   Guelph Mercury
Businessweek   
The Globe and Mail   
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CBC.ca
   
Finance critics say late federal budget would lack proper scrutiny   
The Globe and Mail
A late federal budget is fuelling concerns that the already rushed Parliamentary approval process will be even more frenetic as MPs head to the election trail. Budgets are usually released in February or March, which the Conservative government then follows ...

Canada could tap contingency fund on oil drop - Oliver   Reuters
Bank of Canada could press country's top lenders to follow rate cut   Financial Post
Joe Oliver says he won't meddle with banks' decisions on rates   CBC.ca
CTV News   
Globalnews.ca   
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Stony Plain Reporter
   
TD expert tells Canadian oil producers to brace for a second shock   
The Globe and Mail
Canada's oil producers are being told to brace for more bad news, even as they struggle to cope with a collapse that has driven prices down by nearly 60 per cent from their peak last June. With global production continuing to exceed demand, crude prices are ...

Effects of declining oil prices   Stony Plain Reporter
Alberta retail sales dip in November   Calgary Herald
Canada November Retail Sales Post Surprise Gain on Warm Clothes   Bloomberg
Wiarton Echo   
Beacon News (blog)   
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Business Recorder
   
TSX ends day, week higher as investors cheer central bank moves   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index edged higher on Friday and recorded a sharp weekly gain as investors welcomed moves by the Bank of Canada and the European Central Bank earlier this week. The Canadian central bank unexpectedly cut ...

Closing Report: TSX little changed as energy shares offset mining drop   bnn.ca
Canada Stocks Gain More Than 5% This Week, But Close Friday With ...   Nasdaq
Canada Stocks Rise to Extend 2-Month High as Banks Gain   Bloomberg

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TSN
   
Loonie's free fall is bad news for the NHL   
The Globe and Mail
In the early 1990s, the dollar sunk sharply, taking with it the finances of many of the NHL teams based in this country. With American teams dealing with a currency worth 30 to 40 cents more for nearly a decade, they had an advantage.
Richmond chocolate maker bitter sweet over tumbling Loonie   Richmond News
Low dollar could have an impact on Canadian teams   CANOE
Op-Ed: Loonie dives after Bank of Canada rate cut   Digital Journal
CBC.ca   
The Province   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Supplier's delay forces Bombardier to halt métro car production   
Montreal Gazette
Pauline Marois, centre, drives the Montreal métro cars unveiled at Bombardier Transport, Nov. 25, 2013, in La Pocatiere Que. Jacques Boissinot / THE CANADIAN PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print. The initial rollout of Montreal's long-awaited new métro ...

Bombardier to Temporarily Lay Off 145 at Quebec Railcar Plant   Wall Street Journal
Bombardier to lay off 150 Quebec workers   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Bombardier to lay off 145 workers in La Pocatière over Metro car production stall   CBC.ca
CTV News   
Financial Post   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Rental board announces rent increases for 2015   
Montreal Gazette
The Régie du logement du Québec is calling for a rent increase this year of 0.6 per cent for unheated units, 1.0 per cent for units heated by electricity, 1.8 per cent for those heated by gas and 1.4 per cent for units heated by oil. Graham Hughes / THE ...

Quebec's Régie de logement sets 2015 rent increases   CBC.ca

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Toronto Star
   
Consumers should get more benefit from Beer Store monopoly: Sousa   
The Globe and Mail
Finance Minister Charles Sousa says there is profit in The Beer Store and consumers should get more of the benefit. Following the Globe's calculation that the private monopoly is worth $400-million a year to The Beer Store's owners, Mr. Sousa on Friday ...

Charles Sousa not buying Beer Store argument it's a not-for-profit organization   OurWindsor.ca
The search for convenient alcohol   Winnipeg Free Press
Should Legion Halls get discounts from the Beer Store?   CBC.ca

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Former Argonauts football player fined by OSC   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Former football star Adrion (Pee Wee) Smith has agreed to pay $57,500 to settle accusations that he participated in the illegal distribution of securities involving an Oklahoma-based oil drilling company. The Ontario Securities Commission approved a ...

Former Toronto Argonauts player 'Pee Wee' Smith fined in securities case   Winnipeg Free Press

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