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Will the Bank of Canada cut rates again? Markets to focus on announcement
CTV News
TORONTO -- Market attention moves to the Bank of Canada this week now that the quarterly earnings season has pretty much wrapped up. There are still a few companies to report, notably Bank of Nova Scotia (TSX:BNS), which hands in results on Tuesday.
Poloz may be standing firm on rates, but will that last?The Globe and Mail (subscription)
A game of contagion: Competitive central bankingAsiaOne
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CTV News
TORONTO -- Market attention moves to the Bank of Canada this week now that the quarterly earnings season has pretty much wrapped up. There are still a few companies to report, notably Bank of Nova Scotia (TSX:BNS), which hands in results on Tuesday.
Poloz may be standing firm on rates, but will that last?
A game of contagion: Competitive central banking
CBC.ca
NYMEX-US oil falls toward $49 after 1st monthly gain since June
Reuters
SINGAPORE, March 2 (Reuters) - U.S. crude futures fell towards $49 a barrel on Monday after rising more than $1 in the previous session to close February with the first monthly gain since June last year. Economic data from manufacturing activity in China to ...
Oil falls 1% on weak China outlook, higher Libya productionGMA News
Oil falls 1% Monday on weak China outlook, higher Libya productionThe Star Online
Standard Chartered cuts 2015 Brent price forecast by $9Oman Tribune
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Reuters
SINGAPORE, March 2 (Reuters) - U.S. crude futures fell towards $49 a barrel on Monday after rising more than $1 in the previous session to close February with the first monthly gain since June last year. Economic data from manufacturing activity in China to ...
Oil falls 1% on weak China outlook, higher Libya production
Oil falls 1% Monday on weak China outlook, higher Libya production
Standard Chartered cuts 2015 Brent price forecast by $9
Globalnews.ca
Medical marijuana industry shifts gears to woo scarce investors
Globalnews.ca
New businesses trying to get into medical marijuana production are having a tough time financing their ventures. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence by the sponsor. If you'd like to learn more.
Medical marijuana industry competes for scarce investment dollarsMontreal Gazette
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Medical marijuana ventures tougher to finance after initial rushCityNews
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Globalnews.ca
New businesses trying to get into medical marijuana production are having a tough time financing their ventures. What is this? Sponsored content is written by Global News' editorial staff without any editorial influence by the sponsor. If you'd like to learn more.
Medical marijuana industry competes for scarce investment dollars
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Medical marijuana ventures tougher to finance after initial rush
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Vancouver Mayors' Council study says Yes vote will save money
The Globe and Mail
A vote for the new transit tax will save the average family about $360 a year in 15 years once faster commutes and cheaper bills for costs such as gas and car maintenance are factored into the equation, according to a new study released by the council of ...
Transit plan will save you money, say Yes side mayorsVancouver Sun
Yes and no side of Transit Referendum back in the ringCKNW News Talk 980
AMS hopes to see students vote yes in the Vancouver transit referendumUbyssey Online
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The Globe and Mail
A vote for the new transit tax will save the average family about $360 a year in 15 years once faster commutes and cheaper bills for costs such as gas and car maintenance are factored into the equation, according to a new study released by the council of ...
Transit plan will save you money, say Yes side mayors
Yes and no side of Transit Referendum back in the ring
AMS hopes to see students vote yes in the Vancouver transit referendum
The Sudbury Star
Ring access study funded
The Sudbury Star
The federal and provincial governments will spend $785,000 on a joint study of an all-weather road to the Ring of Fire area of northwestern Ontario. Federal Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford and Ontario Northern Development and Mines Minister ...
Ottawa, Queen's Park fund Ring of Fire road studyNorthernLife.ca
First Nations to study viability of Ring of Fire roadThe Globe and Mail
Roads from riches in Ring of FireTimmins Press
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The Sudbury Star
The federal and provincial governments will spend $785,000 on a joint study of an all-weather road to the Ring of Fire area of northwestern Ontario. Federal Natural Resources Minister Greg Rickford and Ontario Northern Development and Mines Minister ...
Ottawa, Queen's Park fund Ring of Fire road study
First Nations to study viability of Ring of Fire road
Roads from riches in Ring of Fire
Midas Letter
Ecuador to Participate in Mining-Prospecting Fair in Canada
Prensa Latina
01 de marzo de 2015, 12:46Quito, Mar 1 (Prensa Latina) Ecuador is participating today in the annual fair organized by the of Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC 2015), considered the most important event in the world of the mining ...
Mining industry, hungry for deals and cash, meets in TorontoReuters Canada
PDAC: The Show is On!InvestorIntel
Miners descend on Toronto amid brutal market downturnToronto Star
Digital Journal
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Prensa Latina
01 de marzo de 2015, 12:46Quito, Mar 1 (Prensa Latina) Ecuador is participating today in the annual fair organized by the of Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC 2015), considered the most important event in the world of the mining ...
Mining industry, hungry for deals and cash, meets in Toronto
PDAC: The Show is On!
Miners descend on Toronto amid brutal market downturn
Toronto condo market booming again
The Globe and Mail
Builders were putting the finishing touches on nearly 10,400 new condo units in January, eight times more than the monthly average over the past decade, Bank of Montreal senior economist Sal Guatieri said in a report last week.
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The Globe and Mail
Builders were putting the finishing touches on nearly 10,400 new condo units in January, eight times more than the monthly average over the past decade, Bank of Montreal senior economist Sal Guatieri said in a report last week.
CBC.ca
$4.9B to be invested in Quebec roads, says Transport Minister Robert Poëti
CBC.ca
Quebec's transport minister, Robert Poëti, announced Sunday that $4.9 billion will be invested in Quebec road projects between 2015 and 2017. That money is slated for 1,917 projects across the province and is expected to maintain or create 33,400 jobs.
Quebec roads and infrastructure get nearly $5 billion for repairs and new projectsCJAD
Quebec announces $4.9 billion in roadworks projectsMontreal Gazette
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CBC.ca
Quebec's transport minister, Robert Poëti, announced Sunday that $4.9 billion will be invested in Quebec road projects between 2015 and 2017. That money is slated for 1,917 projects across the province and is expected to maintain or create 33,400 jobs.
Quebec roads and infrastructure get nearly $5 billion for repairs and new projects
Quebec announces $4.9 billion in roadworks projects
CTV News
Feds appoint new watchdog for mining sector
Stockhouse
TORONTO - The Conservative government has named its new corporate social responsibility counsellor for the mining sector. It says the watchdog will have a more pro-active approach for dealing with complaints involving Canadian companies. Longtime ...
Ottawa appoints first mining counsellor in more than a yearThe Globe and Mail
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Stockhouse
TORONTO - The Conservative government has named its new corporate social responsibility counsellor for the mining sector. It says the watchdog will have a more pro-active approach for dealing with complaints involving Canadian companies. Longtime ...
Ottawa appoints first mining counsellor in more than a year
CBC.ca
PEI fuel prices all jump, except for propane
CBC.ca
Gas prices went up across the Island Sunday. The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission approved an increase in the price of gas by four cents per litre. Furnace and stove oil prices also went up by 3.2 cents per litres, and the price of diesel increased ...
Fuel prices rise againJournal Pioneer
PEI fuel prices continue climbThe Guardian Charlottetown
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CBC.ca
Gas prices went up across the Island Sunday. The Island Regulatory and Appeals Commission approved an increase in the price of gas by four cents per litre. Furnace and stove oil prices also went up by 3.2 cents per litres, and the price of diesel increased ...
Fuel prices rise again
PEI fuel prices continue climb
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