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2015-01-25 Canada English Business


Kansas City Star
   
Global economy hopes raised after European stimulus   
DAWN.com
DAVOS: The global economic outlook just got brighter after this week's big stimulus from the European Central Bank, leading policymakers from around the world said on Saturday. In a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, they said a perkier Europe, ...

PM Li leads China's charm offensive in Davos   AsiaOne
Global economic headwinds in spotlight at Davos   Xinhua
Davos talks shop as Europe opens taps   Times LIVE

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Montreal Gazette
   
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 ...

Falling gas prices slow December inflation to 1.5 per cent   Hamilton Spectator
Falling gas prices stall inflation as oil slump continues to be felt   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Canadian inflation slows to 1.5 per cent in December   CTV News
Reuters   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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Business Recorder
   
TSX stretches two-month high as banks energy producers advance   
MENAFN.COM
(MENAFN - ProactiveInvestors) Canadian shares increased for a third day stretching a two-month high as banks and energy producers rallied with investors cheering moves by the Bank of Canada and the European Central Bank earlier this week.
Higher energy, consumer staples stocks send TSX modestly higher   Financial Post
TSX ends day, week higher as investors cheer central bank moves   Reuters Canada

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The Province
   
If you want to call your food organic in BC, you now have to be certified   
The Province
B.C. farmers who call their produce “organic” will now need to be certified to use the term. Use of the organic label has long been a bone of contention among farmers employing chemical-free methods. Anyone visiting a B.C. farmers' market has probably ...

BC Proposes Changes to Regulate the Term “Organic”   KelownaNow
BC moves to stamp out bogus organic claims   Vancouver Sun

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National Post
   
Mark Milke: Jim Prentice is wrong on taxes   
National Post
After governments abandon fiscal prudence, they will soon search for any and all ways to tax people more. This is the reality playing out in Alberta where Premier Jim Prentice has floated multiple tax increase trial balloons. The premier, new to the office, is not ...

Milke: Prentice is flat-out wrong about Alberta's income tax system   Calgary Herald
Weeks after going on the market, no bids for Alberta government planes   CTV News
Thomson: Prentice's pronouncements induce fiscal queasiness   Edmonton Journal
630ched.com   
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South Asian Link
   
Bank of Canada's shock move marks clear break with Carney era   
Daily Times
OTTAWA: Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz's shock rate cut on Wednesday sent a clear message to financial markets: Don't expect me to hold your hand. Trading floors reacted by selling the Canadian dollar and uttering more than the usual number ...

Bank Of Canada Shocks Markets With .25 Rate Cut   South Asian Link
Interest rate cut could buy Canadians more time to cut debt, say experts   Hamilton Spectator
Contingency fund can be made use of to balance the books if needed: Oliver   National Gazette
CBC.ca   
Reuters Canada   
Financial Post   
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CBC.ca
   
Low Canadian dollar has both pros and cons in Ottawa area   
CBC.ca
Depending who you ask, the low Canadian dollar is either good or bad for the Ottawa area. The loonie was valued around 80 cents American on Friday morning, down about 10 cents from where it was a year ago and down seven cents from what was then a ...

As Canadian dollar hammers Great White North NHL teams, Canucks ...   The Province
Low dollar equals 'bargain' Vancouver real estate for international buyers   Vancouver Sun
Falling price of Canadian dollar gives tourism a boost, Report   Canada News
Calgary Sun   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Despite changing LNG plans, premier intends to win economic 'Super Bowl'   
Business in Vancouver
Premier Christy Clark let some of the air out of her game plan for liquefied natural gas Thursday (January 22), but still promised to take ... Jan. 23, 2015, 8:36 a.m.. Mining & Energy. By Lindsay Kines, Times Colonist. B.C. Premier Christy Clark. Premier Christy ...

Les Leyne: LNG moving target moves some more   Times Colonist
BC hopes to lure oil sands workers   News Talk 770 Calgary
Low oil prices good for B.C.: Premier Clark   Caledonia Courier

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Financial Post
   
IBM's Watson applies its know-how to Canadian comfort food   
Financial Post
IBM's Watson cognitive computing system started out by winning Jeopardy, a rather frivolous proof-of-concept for some interesting technology. It then segued into more serious work in cancer research. And now it has returned to an application most of us can ...

IBM Watson cooks up some interesting meals   Computer Dealer News
IBM's Watson supercomputer releasing a cookbook   CANOE
Fancy a plate of robot poutine?   Montreal Gazette
Computer Business Review   
MTL Blog (blog)   
ITBusiness.ca   
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Financial Post
   
CFIB gives Findley Golden Scissors Award   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) has given National Revenue Minister Kerry-Lynne Findlay the 2015 Golden Scissors Award for changes to tax policy that allow small businesses to file payroll taxes less often. Under the old policy, ...

Don Cayo: The taxman and small business seem to have declared a truce   Vancouver Sun
Minister Findlay Named CFIB's 2015 Golden Scissors Award Winner   Yahoo Finance UK
CRA minister wins CFIB's 2015 Golden Scissors award for reducing red tape   Financial Post
The Globe and Mail   
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