2015年3月2日 星期一

2015-03-03 Canada English Business


Daily News & Analysis
   
Bill Gates tops Forbes rich list again, Mark Zuckerberg in top 20   
Daily News & Analysis
Bill Gates stands atop Forbes magazine's annual list of the world's richest people, as Facebook Inc's Mark Zuckerberg joined the top 20 and basketball star Michael Jordan plowed new air by making the list for the first time. Gates' net worth rose to $79.2 billion ...

Bill Gates still world's richest man as list of billionares swells: Forbes   The Express Tribune
Forbes richest list: See the Oklahomans who made it   Tulsa World
Michael Jordan joins the Florida billionaire club   Orlando Sentinel
Stuff.co.nz   
Forbes   
Charlotte Observer   
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CBC.ca
   
CP's Hunter Harrison says terrorist attack a bigger concern than derailment   
CBC.ca
Hunter Harrison, the head of Canadian Pacific, says he's more worried about the threat of a terrorist attack on his railway than derailments. "That's what concerns me more because it can be planned to do the worst possible damage," he told reporters after a ...

CP Rail CEO says terrorists a greater threat than derailments   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
CP CEO fears terrorism more than derailments   Toronto Star
CP Rail CEO Says Biggest Crude-by-Rail Fear Is Terrorism   Bloomberg
Reuters   
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Toronto Star
   
Target Canada reaches agreement to return 11 properties   
Toronto Star
Insolvent Target Canada Corp. has reached an agreement to return 11 properties to landlords across Canada, according to court documents. Four of the properties are for Target store locations in Ontario, including Square One in Mississauga; Upper Canada ...

Landlords make an offer for 11 Target stores, court will hear proposal Thursday   Lethbridge Herald
Landlords snap up coveted Target leases   The Globe and Mail (subscription)

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CBC.ca
   
Saputo buys Australian dairy chain Everyday Cheese for $134M   
CBC.ca
Montreal-based Dairy Saputo Inc. says it will pay $134.4 million in cash to acquire the everyday cheese business Lion-Dairy & Drinks Pty Ltd. based in Victoria, Australia. The purchase price doesn't include any debt but does include $104.1 million for ...

Saputo buying cheese business of Australia's Lion-Dairy & Drinks for $134.4M   Montreal Gazette
Expanding WCB to swallow two popular cheese brands   Warrnambool Standard
Saputo Announces the Acquisition of the Everyday Cheese Business of Lion ...   MarketWatch

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AsiaOne
   
CANADA FX DEBT-C$ softens against rallying US$; focus turns to Bank of Canada   
Reuters
(Updates with fresh comment, new details, and closing figures) * Canadian dollar at C$1.2535 or 79.78 U.S. cents * Bond prices mixed across the maturity curve By Solarina Ho TORONTO, March 2 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar weakened on Monday ...

Don't bet the factory on Canada: Why the falling loonie won't spur a ...   Financial Post
Canada Consumer Gloom Deepens Before Poloz Interest Rate Meeting   Bloomberg
Speculators drive bets against Canadian dollar to highest in almost a year   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
bnn.ca   
Huffington Post Canada   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
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Legal Business
   
DLA Piper gains entry into Canada's legal market with Davis LLP merger   
The Globe and Mail
DLA Piper, one of the world's largest law firms, is merging with Vancouver-based Davis LLP in a deal that gives the global giant a long-sought Canadian foothold and, its worldwide chairman says, a platform to give Bay Street's elite legal players a run for their ...

International law firm DLA Piper is expanding into Canada by merging with ...   CBC.ca
DLA Piper to merge with Canada's Davis LLP   Reuters Canada
Davis name disappearing after joining up with DLA Piper   Canadian Lawyer Magazine
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
The American Lawyer (registration)   
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Canada's Hardy Capital sees online shoe retailer IPO in 2015   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian entrepreneur and venture capitalist Roger Hardy said on Monday he is looking to take an online shoe retailing company public this year to tap investor appetite for e-commerce businesses. Hardy told Reuters by phone that he ...


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CBC.ca
   
Calgary real estate market seeing drop in house sales, increase in inventory   
CBC.ca
Calgary real estate is continuing on a trend the city has not seen in years: a dramatic drop in house sales. The drop in sales has led to a growing inventory in Calgary's housing market. The combination of the two is making for some uncertainty among ...

Calgary housing takes a hit   CTV News
Calgary housing inventory still rising, but panic to list subsides   Financial Post

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Toronto Star
   
Parts worth thousands stolen from charity's trucks   
Toronto Star
The head of Furniture Bank says thieves have targeted $20,000 worth of truck parts belonging to the charity that provides furniture to those who can't afford it. “Without trucks we are totally immobilized,” said Dan Kershaw, executive director of Furniture Bank.
Thieves leave furniture charity without wheels   Toronto Sun
Furniture Bank launches crowdfunding campaign to replace stolen catalytic ...   insideTORONTO.com

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CTV News
   
Majority of Canadians not contributing to RRSPs: poll   
CTV News
The RRSP deadline is midnight tonight, but a new survey suggests the cutoff won't matter to most Canadians. A staggering 54 per cent of respondents in the CIBC poll said they won't make an RRSP contribution for the 2014 tax year, compared to just 32 per ...

Fewer Vancouver, Victoria residents making RRSP contributions   Globalnews.ca
Deadline Monday for 2014 RRSPs   High River Online
The procrastinator's guide to the RRSP deadline   Macleans.ca
CBC.ca   
CJAD   
News1130   
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