2015年2月2日 星期一

2015-02-03 Canada English Business


CBC.ca
   
Target Canada liquidation sales this Thursday will be 'like Black Friday'   
CBC.ca
It's the news many shoppers have been waiting for: Target Canada liquidation sales are set to hit all stores this Thursday, according to internal company emails obtained by CBC News. U.S.-based Target announced last month that it was closing its 133 stores ...

Target liquidation could start as early as Thursday   Ottawa Citizen
Target liquidation sales could start Thursday, retailer seeks court approval   Winnipeg Free Press
Target seeks court approval this week of proposed liquidation sales process   CTV News
CityNews   
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Reuters
   
Founder of yogawear chain Lululemon steps down from board   
Reuters
(Reuters) - Lululemon Athletica Inc (LULU.O) founder Chip Wilson, a sometimes controversial figure who helped build the Canadian yogawear retailer into an international success story, said on Monday he was resigning from the company's board. "I believe ...

Lululemon Billionaire Chip Wilson Quits Board, Moves Into Performance ...   Forbes
The Punt: Watermelon founder quits   Irish Independent
Vancouver's Wilson family follows Lululemon with new retail brand   Vancouver Sun
ABC News   
CBC.ca   
Financial Post   
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Financial Post
   
New contract with Jazz parent gives Air Canada leg up in competitive regional ...   
Financial Post
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew VaughanThe Halifax parent company of Jazz Aviation placed a firm order for 13 planes valued at US$424 million at list prices. Options for 10 more Q400s planes would increase the value to US$758 million.
Bombardier lands Q400 contract from Air Canada partner   Toronto Star
Chorus set to buy 23 aircraft for US$758m   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
Air Canada partner Chorus orders up to 23 Bombardier Q400s for US$758 million   Winnipeg Free Press

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Toronto Star
   
Target pharmacists seek protection as Wal-Mart secures patient records   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Wal-Mart Canada Corp. has moved quickly to acquire some pharmacy patient records of insolvent Target Canada, even as its franchised pharmacists gear up for a fight. Already last week, Target transferred the patient records at its three corporately owned ...

Canadian pharmacists fighting Target Canada   OurWindsor.ca

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Financial Post
   
Loonie could fall as low as 69 US cents after oil price collapse, forecaster warns   
Financial Post
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson The loonie has dropped 26% to $1.2583 per U.S. dollar, or 79 U.S. cents, in the last two years. Twitter · Google+ · LinkedIn · Email · Typo? More. Comments · Tumblr · Pinterest · Reddit · Digg · FarkIt · StumbleUpon.
Canadian dollar rises as oil prices advance, traders look to heavy slate of data   The Province
CANADA FX DEBT-Battered C$ gets relief from bounce in oil prices   Reuters
Loonie Seen Reaching 69 U.S. Cents After Oil's Slump   Bloomberg

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Beacon News
   
Imperial pushes ahead in Alberta despite plunge in profit   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Imperial Oil Ltd. is forging ahead with plans to dramatically boost production at two major oil sands projects this year, even as a severe glut threatens profits in the energy sector. Calgary-based Imperial said Monday it would start production from an $8.9-billion ...

Imperial Pushes Forward With Projects After Prices Decline   Bloomberg
Imperial Oil 4Q Profit Falls, Kearl Expansion To Start Early   Rigzone (registration)
Imperial Oil forges ahead with oilsands projects, posts 36% drop in Q4 profits   Calgary Herald
Reuters   
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Thompson Citizen
   
Fort McMurray takes a breather as oil prices languish below US$50   
Thompson Citizen
The city at the heart of Canada's oilsands is no ghost town, but things have slowed down a bit in Fort McMurray, Alta. An aerial view of Fort McMurray is shown in this Monday, Sept. 19, 2011 photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh. Previous Next.
ROB GIBSON   Sun News Network
Low oil prices: Pause, not panic in Fort McMurray   Beacon News (blog)
'This Hour Has 22 Minutes' Mocks Fort McMurray's New Reality   Huffington Post Canada

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CBC.ca
   
CP rail training office workers to drive trains 7:44   
CBC.ca
A Canadian railway company is training its managers and office workers to drive locomotives and load trains, a move one labour lawyer says could be an attempt to prepare for a possible work stoppage. Documents show CP Rail has encouraged office ...


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Toronto Star
   
No beer in Ontario convenience stores, says Kathleen Wynne   
Toronto Star
Premier Kathleen Wynne has brews you can use — beer will not be sold in corner stores when reforms come this spring. “There are changes coming. It's not whether there will be change, it's just a matter of what that change will be — so stay tuned,” Wynne ...

Terence Corcoran: Ontario alcohol market reform will be nothing but tinkering ...   Financial Post
No beer in Ontario convenience stores, says Wynne   Waterloo Record
Ont. Premier says no to convenience store booze   CANOE
Toronto Sun   
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CBC.ca
   
Chez Sophie, Winnipeg's only bridge restaurant, closes its doors   
CBC.ca
Less than two years into a five-year contract, Winnipeg's only bridge restaurant announced Monday it has closed its doors. Chez Sophie opened on the Esplanade Riel in St. Boniface in 2013 after Sals, which occupied the space for around seven years, ...

Chez Sophie on the Bridge Closes   CJOB
Chez Sophie on the Esplanade Riel bridge is closing down   Winnipeg Free Press
Chez Sophie shuts down restaurant on Esplanade Riel   CTV News
Globalnews.ca   
ChrisD.ca   
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