2015年3月12日 星期四

2015-03-13 Canada English Business


Toronto Star
   
CRTC rewrites Canadian content quotas on television   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Canada's broadcast regulator is rewriting the rules that protect Canadian television programs, hoping it can nurture better, more popular shows by reducing the quantity that has to go to air. To steer producers and broadcasters in that direction, the Canadian ...

CRTC eases Canadian-content quotas for TV   CBC.ca
No quality without quantity   NorthumberlandView.ca
William Watson: CRTC wants competitive CanCon? Then make CanCon truly ...   Financial Post
Cartt.ca (subscription)   
National Post   
Yorkton This Week   
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Ontario preparing options for electricity distribution overhaul   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
The Ontario government has signalled it is open to removing barriers that have prevented widespread consolidation and private investment in the province's electricity distribution business - possibly including a tax holiday for electricity distribution companies ...

Ontario's energy minister warns of heftier hydro bills after cold snap   CTV News
Ontario Energy Board Issues Decision Respecting Hydro One's 2015-2019 ...   Canada NewsWire (press release)

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Toronto Star
   
Loblaws sells ugly fruit at a discount to curb food waste   
Toronto Star
Ugly and disfigured fruit and vegetables are now getting their turn in the supermarket spotlight. To curb the unnecessary food waste in Canada, Loblaw Companies Ltd. is selling misshapen apples and potatoes at a 30 per cent discount at Real Canadian ...

Loblaw Companies launches less-than-perfect apples, potatoes, up to 30 per ...   Windsor Star (blog)
Undersized spuds, blemished apples now sold by Loblaw as 'Naturally Imperfect'   The Globe and Mail
Loblaw plans 'Naturally Imperfect' discount produce   CTV News

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Rail safety needs more inspectors, Commons committee says   
Ottawa Citizen
A CN Rail train derailment near Gogama, Ont., is shown in a Sunday, March 8, 2015 handout photo. Four trains hauling crude oil have derailed in Canada and the U.S. since mid-February, rupturing tank cars, spilling their contents, polluting waterways and ...

Recent train derailments are not a sign of deteriorating safety record, say analysts   Financial Post
Recommendations from a Commons transport committee study on transport safety   Times Colonist

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News Talk 770 Calgary
   
Provincial officials will inspect 65 dams in Alberta   
News Talk 770 Calgary
Provincial inspections will be done on 65 dams used by the oilsands and coal industries in Alberta. Alberta's Energy Regulator made the announcement following a report by the Auditor General that said the government is failing to properly regulate Alberta's ...

65 Alberta Dams To Be Inspected For Integrity   Huffington Post Canada
Integrity of 65 coal, oilsands dams to be inspected by AER   Beacon News (blog)
Alberta gets good marks for pipeline safety   UPI.com

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CTV News
   
Spring run-off could cause tap water to smell and taste differently   
CTV News
It seems to happen at the start of spring each year, people may notice their water start to smell or taste a little different. EPCOR officials said the melting snow and ice are pushing sediment and organic material into the river. Despite the taste and smell, officials ...

EPCOR says spring run-off is here   630ched.com
Spring run-off causing smelly water in Edmonton   Globalnews.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Alberta facing 'anaemic' economic growth in 2015: RBC report   
Edmonton Sun
Edmonton Sun Pictures of the week Feb 28 to March 6, 2015 Nine cranes tower over Edmonton as the new downtown arena district's construction continues. Among the projects are the new Rogers Place Arena, the Winter Garden, a new tower that will house ...

B.C. gets a new minimum wage, tied to inflation   BCBusiness
Ontario to see economic milestone, Alberta poised for 'anemic pace'   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
BC economic growth to hit five-year high in 2015: RBC   Business in Vancouver
Creamer Media's Mining Weekly   
Energeticcity.ca   
Vancouver Sun   
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CTV News
   
Canadians now owe $1.63 for every dollar of disposable income   
CTV News
The ratio of household debt to disposable income hit a new high in the fourth quarter, as rock-bottom interest rates continued to lure more Canadians into the real estate market. Statistics Canada said Thursday leverage, as measured by household credit ...

Household debt hits new high as country's financial stability questioned   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Canadians borrowing much more than their disposable income   Digital Journal
High consumer debt reflects 'laissez-faire' attitude to borrowing   CBC.ca
Financial Post   
Fort Frances Times   
Wall Street Journal   
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Toronto Star
   
Bloor/Yonge condo tower stands tall, very tall: Hume   
Toronto Star
Downtown Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam (open Kristyn Wong-Tam's policard) insists she won't be swayed because the architect who designed an 80-storey mixed-use condo tower for Yonge and Bloor is a star. But at this point in Toronto's history, when ...

CARROLL ON THE NEWS – Tallest Building In Canada Possibly Being Built In ...   640 Toronto News
'The One' tower plan would reshape Toronto skyline   CTV News
Kelly McParland: Toronto's edifice complex reaches new heights   National Post
The Globe and Mail   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
CityNews   
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CBC.ca
   
Highway Seven to be Twinned   
620 CKRM.com
The Prime Minister and Premier were in Saskatoon Thursday morning to announce funding for twinning on Highway 7 between Saskatoon and Delisle. Harper announced the federal government will be covering half of the 25 kilometre stretch on Highway ...

Highway 7 to be twinned from Saskatoon to Delisle, PM Stephen Harper ...   CBC.ca
Harper, Wall announce $32M in funding to twin Saskatchewan highway   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Feds pouring money into Highway 7 twinning project   Globalnews.ca
Saskatoonhomepage.ca   
Prime Minister of Canada (press release)   
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