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2015-02-23 Canada English Business


Wall Street Journal
   
Slumping Oil Prices Hit Calgary Housing   
Wall Street Journal
Calgary, Canada's fourth-biggest city, with 1.2 million people, is starting to feel the impact of the oil-price collapse. Many companies, including some of the region's largest employers, have slashed budgets, cut wages and frozen hiring, and some have started ...

Canada's Big Six facing headwinds ahead of first-quarter reports   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Oil prices to hurt investment banking profits this first quarter   Beacon News (blog)
Oil price to hurt investment banking profits during first quarter   CTV News
sleekmoney   
The Legacy   
Reuters Canada   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Deal reached to ensure AMT service if CN Rail locks out union Monday night   
Montreal Gazette
Canadian National Railway Co. returned to the bargaining table with the union representing 4,800 workers Sunday afternoon in an attempt to stave off a lockout at the country's largest railroad Monday evening. Jerry Dias, the president of Unifor, the union ...

CN and Unifor unable to reach full agreement today on negotiated settlement ...   MarketWatch
CN Rail, Unifor Resume Talks Ahead of Lockout Deadline   Bloomberg
Photo: Contributed - Wikipedia   Castanet.net
Winnipeg Free Press   
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CityNews
   
Businesses reopen after gas leak in Thornhill prompts evacuation   
Toronto Star
Local businesses have reopened after an evacuation was prompted by a private snowplow that clipped a gas line in Thornhill Sunday morning. Police were called about the leak just before 9 a.m., and have called Enbridge to repair the line. All businesses ...

Gas Leak Causes Evacuation in Thornhill   640 Toronto News
Thornhill businesses evacuated over gas leak   YorkRegion.com
Thornhill businesses evacuated after snow plow clips gas line   680 News
MetroNews Canada   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
Retail sales dropped 2.0 per cent in December   
Hamilton Spectator
Retail sales in Canada slipped two per cent in December compared to a month earlier, Statistics Canada said Friday. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. OTTAWA — Retail sales in Canada in December posted their largest one-month drop since ...

Business Watch   Winnipeg Free Press
Black Friday, online purchases cloud retail sales   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Retail sales stats clouded by Black Friday, online sales   Regina Leader-Post
Reuters   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)   
The Province   
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Toronto Star
   
TCDSB to debate how to reduce deficit that has grown to $16.9 million   
Toronto Star
Toronto's Catholic school board deficit problem is forecasted to grow this year, bringing the shortfall to $16.9 million. This comes after the board discovered accounting errors last fall that amounted to a surprise $9 million deficit from the 2013-2014 school year.
TCDSB chair looks to calm panic over multi-million dollar deficit   CityNews
TCDSB to hold special meeting to consider how to eliminate deficit   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News

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CJAD
   
Ottawa's stake in General Motors could cut deficit   
CJAD
OTTAWA -- The Harper government's push to deliver a balanced budget despite the burden of low oil prices has attracted fresh attention to a potential stockpile of federal cash: a multi-billion-dollar taxpayer stake in the auto business. The government's ...


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TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
   
Chronicle Herald locks out press room   
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
The region's largest newspaper has locked out its unionized press operators and mechanics after they voted Saturday to reject the company's offer. Thirteen pressmen and mechanics who work for The Chronicle Herald voted no to a four-year agreement that ...

Halifax Chronicle Herald locks out press operators   Cape Breton Post
The Chronicle Herald locks out 13 press operators   CBC.ca
Press operators and mechanics locked out at Chronicle Herald in Halifax   MetroNews Canada

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MetroNews Canada
   
Government funding essential to spur innovation   
Hamilton Spectator
Which presents a dilemma for those who want to foster innovation: In a world of limited resources, who should be placing the bets on potential winners? And when winners win big, to whom should the spoils go? A new report by the Broadbent Institute and ...

Funding from Canadian government essential to spur innovation   MetroNews Canada

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BlackburnNews.com
   
Flooded Apartment Building Closes Street   
BlackburnNews.com
Water gushes out of an Ouellette Ave. apartment building, February 22, 2015. (Photo courtesy of Sarah Johnson via the Blackburn Radio App.) Fire crews were forced to close the northbound lane of Ouellette Ave. in Windsor after an apartment building ...

Updated: Broken pipe leaves dozens temporarily homeless, shuts down pub   Windsor Star (blog)
PHOTOS: River Of Water Gushes Out Of Downtown Apartment Building   windsoriteDOTca News

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Vancouver Sun
   
Homage to the Vancouver Special — and a time when housing was still affordable   
Vancouver Sun
The Vancouver Special, a boxy, mass-produced home popular between 1965 and 1985, is the subject of a new art installation by Ken Lum, best known for his giant neon East Van cross sculpture. Lum, a Vancouver artist, unveiled his latest creation called ...

Artist Ken Lum's mini Vancouver Special critiques unaffordable city   MetroNews Canada
Ken Lum's 'Vancouver Especially' exhibit a critique on the state of Vancouver ...   CBC.ca

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