2015年2月4日 星期三

2015-02-05 Canada English Business


CTV News
   
Ontario sells remaining GM shares acquired from bailout   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
The Ontario government has unloaded the last of its shares in General Motors as it looks for cash to build public transit and highways. The sale, announced hours after the markets closed Wednesday, is expected to reap $1.1-billion. Finance Minister Charles ...

Ontario sells remaining stake in General Motors for C$1.1 bln   Reuters
Ontario Sells Last General Motors Shares for C$1.1 Billion   Bloomberg
Ontario sells remaining GM shares for $1.1B   Globalnews.ca
CBC.ca   
The Detroit News   
Hamilton Spectator   
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windsoriteDOTca News
   
Target Store Closing Sales Start Thursday   
windsoriteDOTca News
On Wednesday they announced that Gordon Brothers Group, Hilco Global and affiliates of Great American Group will begin store closing sales at all Target Canada retail locations beginning Thursday February 5th, 2015. “The appointment of Gordon Brothers ...

Court OKs Target's liquidation plan   Sun News Network
Court approves Target to begin liquidating inventory as early as Thursday   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Target gets OK for Canadian clearance   Toronto Sun
The Globe and Mail (subscription)   
Windsor Star (blog)   
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CTV News
   
Lack of HST boosts corporate tax burdens in Manitoba, BC, Saskatchewan: study   
Westerly News
OTTAWA - Retail sales taxes have played a big part in saddling businesses in Manitoba and B.C. with tax burdens on investments that rival those in some of the world's largest industrialized countries, a new study shows. The corporate tax burden in the two ...

Cut corporate tax rate to help economy: Study   MetroNews Canada

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Vancouver Sun
   
Barbara Yaffe: There needs to be a Plan B in case of a 'No' vote to Metro ...   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — Lower Mainland voters are being warned that if they reject a proposed Congestion Improvement Tax, there is no Plan B, just catastrophe. Politicians, we are told, will be left essentially scratching their heads, with no alternative. Vancouver's ...

Most people already decided on transit vote: expert   News1130
TransLink far from perfect, but it's a victim of broken governance model   The Globe and Mail
Commuting in Metro Vancouver: taking the bus from White Rock to Vancouver   CBC.ca
Vancouver Courier   
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CTV News
   
Chewing gum losing grip on North American market   
The Globe and Mail
The North American chewing gum market is stagnating, but it's not a phenomenon that extends to the rest of the world. The moribund state of the chewing gum market was underlined this week when Wrigley Canada, one of the two major gum makers in the ...

Wrigley Canada to close Toronto plant in 2016   Candy Industry
Wrigley Canada to close gum facility   food in canada
Wrigley's Gum Closing Toronto Factory   Net Newsledger
Toronto Star   
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Financial Post
   
TransCanada CEO says Canada needs to resolve conflicts over pipelines   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Canada's push to become a global resource powerhouse is at risk of failing unless government leaders take action to resolve the many conflicts holding up key projects, the head of the company behind the Keystone pipeline says. TransCanada Corp. chief ...

Obama's rejection of Keystone XL 'illogical,' TransCanada CEO says   Toronto Star
TransCanada about to enter the rail business as Keystone XL delay drags on   Financial Post
As Keystone XL debate continues, traders set up other oil routes   Calgary Herald
Macleans.ca   
The Eastern Progress Online (subscription)   
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Castanet.net
   
BC to restore power to utilities commission after critical report   
The Globe and Mail
The B.C. Utilities Commission will be allowed back in the driver's seat to set electricity rates for BC Hydro's customers, Energy Minister Bill Bennett promised Wednesday after a report blasted government for decades of cabinet interference that have ...

Bennett promises less intervention in provincial utilities regulation   Vancouver Sun
Unplugged BC utilities commission gets power boost: energy minister   Times Colonist
Government to hand back utility commission's teeth, one at a time   Business in Vancouver
Williams Lake Tribune   
Castanet.net   
Westerly News   
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Forbes
   
Harwood Feffer LLP Announces Investigation of Office Depot, Inc.   
MarketWatch
NEW YORK, Feb. 4, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Harwood Feffer LLP (www.hfesq.com) is investigating potential claims against the board of directors of Office Depot, Inc. ("Office Depot" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: ODP) concerning the proposed acquisition of the ...

Shift in small business spending may curb Staples-Office Depot growth   Reuters Canada
Staples, Office Depot plan merger to compete in changing market   Washington Times
Staples buys Office Depot for $6B to keep pace with change   Dallas Morning News
Wall Street Journal   
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RRSP season: Have you planned for beneficiaries?   
The Globe and Mail
I've been thinking of following the example of Napoleon. No, not Napoleon Dynamite. I'm talking about Bonaparte, who died in 1821. In his will, he left instructions that his head should be shaved and his hair divided amongst his family and friends.

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Councillors grill Canada Post on plans to axe door-to-door service   
Hamilton Spectator
Canada Post officials are addressing city politicians about the cost of rolling out community mailboxes in place of door-to-door delivery. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. The city can't stop the unpopular installation of 4,000 community mailboxes ...

Hamilton city councillors may lead charge against super mailboxes   News Talk 610 CKTB

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