2015年3月13日 星期五

2015-03-14 Canada English Business


CTV News
   
Alberta's retail sector job losses an omen of deeper economic downturn, says ...   
CBC.ca
Many of the 14,000 jobs lost in Alberta in February were in the retail sector which leaves one Calgary economist pessimistic about what's to come. Canada sheds 1,000 jobs in February as jobless rate rises to 6.8%; MAP | Jobless rates across Canada.
Alberta's labour market takes licking from low energy prices   CTV News
Unemployment: Why the 'worst is yet to come' amid oil shock   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Loonie tumbles over 1/2 a cent US on worries about falling oil prices   Vancouver Sun
Hamilton Spectator   
InsideHalton.com   
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CBC.ca
   
Energy stocks punish TSX amid worries oil prices are in for further retracement   
Toronto Star
The energy sector helped pull the Toronto stock market lower amid worries that oil prices will further deteriorate. The S&P/TSX composite index fell 39.23 points to 14,731.49 as the TSX energy sector dropped 0.55 per cent and oil prices declined for a fourth ...

CANADA STOCKS-TSX declines as energy shares slip with oil prices   Reuters
Canadian dollar dips below 78 cents US, TSX falls on plunging oil   CBC.ca
TSX ends lower as energy shares fall   Reuters Canada

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Toronto Star
   
Three Target Canada stores to close March 18   
Toronto Star
Target Canada stores in Stratford, Edmonton and Longueuil, Que., will be the first to close, with the last day of sales set for March 18, the company confirmed Friday. The insolvent U.S. discount retailer will shutter another 13 stores at the end of day on March ...

Target Canada announces first wave of store closures   Washington Post
Cambridge Target store not among first to close   Waterloo Record
Target Canada announces 16 closures next week as it winds up operations   CTV News
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)   
Castanet.net   
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Financial Post
   
New line of produce called “Naturally Imperfect” in No Frills stores   
CHCH News
There's a new line of produce at No Frills, that's hoping to change our shopping standards. It's called “Naturally Imperfect”. They store is selling apples and potatoes that wouldn't normally make the cut, at a cut price. It's part of a growing movement asking ...

Loblaw Companies launches less-than-perfect apples, potatoes, up to 30 per ...   Ottawa Citizen
Naturally imperfect potatoes at Maxi for cheaper   CJAD
Loblaw plans 'Naturally Imperfect' discount produce   CTV News
ProduceRetailer   
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CBC.ca
   
WTI down to $46 as IEA says oil glut is getting worse, not better   
CBC.ca
Oil prices have further to drop with no signs of slowing production in the U.S., according to a global energy agency. The International Energy Agency, a watchdog group based in Paris that represents the world's main oil-importing nations, said in its monthly ...

IEA sees more oil price declines over US glut   Gulf Daily News
US Producers Ready New Oil Wave   Wall Street Journal
Oil investors see bargains in the bottom of the barrel   Houston Chronicle
New York Times   
San Antonio Express-News   
Reuters   
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Toronto Star
   
The long road to privatization of Hydro One   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is poised to embark on one of the largest privatization gambits in province's history, selling off part of a Crown corporation that has bedevilled her predecessors. Her goal: to rationalize the province's electricity market with a ...

Privatizing Ontario's Hydro One is déjà vu all over again: Walkom   Toronto Star
Here's a better idea, Premier Wynne: Sell all of Hydro One   Financial Post
Ontario Ombudsman releases a scathing interim report castigating Hydro One ...   Millstone News

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Stella-Jones raising dividend 14.3% following 2014 profit and sales growth   
CanadianBusiness.com
MONTREAL – Stella-Jones Inc. (TSX:SJ) will be raising its quarterly dividend by 14.3 per cent starting with its payment on April 30. The increased payout to shareholders of the Quebec-based maker of pressure-treated wood products will be eight cents per ...

Stella-Jones increased FY 2014 sales by 23.6% to $1.25 billion   Lesprom Network
Stella-Jones Reports 2014 Fourth Quarter and Annual Results   Digital Journal

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Former Xstrata boss Mick Davis a slimmer, trimmer predator   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Let's start with the man himself. When he was running Xstrata PLC, the mining company he sold to Glencore PLC, the world's biggest commodities trader, in 2013, he was a big man – “Big Mick,” they called him. He topped out at 317 pounds and had ...


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Toronto Star
   
MADD 'okay' with beer, wine in grocery stores if selling standards maintained   
Toronto Star
MADD Canada is okay with beer and wine being sold in grocery stores in Ontario, but wants trained cashiers selling the products and the hours kept in line with the LCBO's. While police services in the province haven't offered feedback on the plan ...

Statements Regarding Ontario Government's Plan To Allow Beer And Wine ...   NorthumberlandView.ca
Beer, wine in stores promised ... again​   Toronto Sun
Five questions we still have about Ontario's new beer/wine regulations   OurWindsor.ca
The Globe and Mail   
Macleans.ca   
CTV News   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Alberta Moves to Ease Regulations on Reducing Toxic Oil Sands Waste   
Wall Street Journal
CALGARY—Alberta's government on Friday moved to ease targets for cleaning up toxic waste from oil-sands after some of the largest mine operators failed to meet commitments and signaled they would also not make their next deadline. The decision led the ...

New rules for oilsands fluid tailings, river water management   Edmonton Journal
New regulations in oilsands clean up efforts   iNews880.com
Alberta releases new guidelines for tailing ponds   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)

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