2015年2月26日 星期四

2015-02-27 Canada English Business


Montreal Gazette
   
Loonie lower after 2 days of gains as crude oil tumbles almost $3   
Calgary Herald
TORONTO - The Canadian dollar closed sharply lower Thursday following two days of strong advances as oil prices tumbled almost US$3 a barrel to the lowest level in a month. The loonie declined 0.67 of a U.S. cent to 79.83 cents as April crude on the ...

CANADA FX DEBT-C$ weakens as central bank policy direction sets tone   Reuters
'Home' might not be so sweet under the economy's new normal   The Globe and Mail
Inflation is down, but outside of cheaper gas Canadian prices are doing just fine   CBC.ca
Chicago Tribune   
Reuters Canada   
Toronto Star   
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CBC.ca
   
TD earnings inch higher to $2.06-billion, but CEO expecting 'tough' 2015   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Toronto-Dominion Bank said its operating environment is challenging even as the bank benefits from a substantial exposure to the U.S. economy, where a strong dollar and improving economic activity delivered upbeat results in the first quarter. “I feel very ...

Canadian Banks Shrug Off Weakening Economy   Wall Street Journal
TD Bank CEO say very happy with stake in TD Ameritrade   Reuters
TSX edges higher as TD, CIBC shares overcome energy decline   Reuters Canada
Bloomberg   
Stockhouse   
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Sacramento Bee
   
Republicans Pledge to Fight FCC's Open-Web Rules Backed by Obama   
Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- Republican lawmakers pledged to try to overturn net-neutrality rules adopted Thursday by U.S. regulators, as a long-running battle over the handling of Internet traffic shifts to Congress and the courts. The Federal Communications Commission ...

Battles loom over tough new neutrality rules   USA TODAY
Barack Obama, Steve Wozniak celebrate net neutrality victory, a 'red letter day ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Welcome to the Obamanet   Wall Street Journal
The Hindu   
Irish Independent   
Movie TV Tech Geeks News   
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CBC.ca
   
Canadians aren't ready to cut cords with payphones just yet   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Even in the age of the smartphone, Canadians aren't ready to hang up on the payphone. In a surprising report Thursday, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission said 32 per cent of Canadians used a payphone at least once in ...

CRTC wonders if communities should be alerted when last payphone to be ...   Toronto Sun
CRTC releases the results of its fact-finding process on the role of payphones in ...   NorthumberlandView.ca
CRTC sticks up for the humble payphone   Vancouver Sun

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Toronto Star
   
Unifor blasts Air Canada over bargaining move   
Toronto Star
The union representing Air Canada's customer service agents is blasting the airline for setting in motion the legal mechanisms to permit a strike or lockout by late May. Air Canada filed a notice of dispute on Thursday with federal labour minister Kellie Leitch ...

Air Canada applies for federal conciliation in talks with customer service agents   Montreal Gazette

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Toronto Star
   
PC Bran Flakes cereal recalled due to possible contamination   
CTV News
Loblaw is recalling a brand of cereal because of possible plastic contamination. The affected product, PC Blue Menu brand Bran Flakes Cereal, is sold in 775 gram packages with best before dates of Aug. 26 up to and including Jan.7, 2017. The Canadian ...

Loblaw recalls bran flakes cereal sold across Canada   Toronto Star
PC cereal recalled over possible plastics contamination   Bullet News Niagara
PC Bran Flakes recalled over pieces of plastic   660 News
Am980 London News   
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B.C. court overturns $1.75 million in damages awarded after logging blockade   
Winnipeg Free Press
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's top court says the province isn't liable for nearly $2 million in damages suffered by a logging company as a result of a First Nations' blockade. The case in the B.C. Court of Appeal pitted the provincial government, Moulton ...


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CBC.ca
   
Windsor hires lawyer to stop expansion of Ambassador Bridge   
CBC.ca
The City of Windsor is taking action against plans by Matty Maroun's Canadian Transit Company to twin the Ambassador Bridge which runs from Windsor to Detroit, officials said Thursday at a news conference. The City has hired Toronto lawyer David Estrin to ...

City hires lawyer to fight Ambassador Bridge twinning   CTV News
Moroun pushing forward in bid to build new bridge   Windsor Star (blog)
City To Fight Bridge Twinning   BlackburnNews.com

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CTV News
   
City launches transit website, bus tracking   
CTV News
Saskatoon Transit riders can now track their buses on their phones. The city launched a new transit website Thursday that includes real-time bus tracking. “Having access to real-time information has the potential to transform the ridership experience,” said ...


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Quinte News
   
Craft beer stores coming to Ontario?   
CTV News
Craft brewers who feel shut-out by the Beer Store could have their own retail outlets that sell each other's products, under a private members' bill that was reintroduced on Thursday. Ontario Progressive Conservative MPP Todd Smith's "Raise a Glass to ...

Tory MPP's bill looks to ease grip of Beer Store, LCBO   Toronto Star
Another round for “Raise a Glass to Ontario”   Quinte News
Smith wants Liquor Act modernized   Belleville Intelligencer
Collingwood Enterprise Bulletin   
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