2015年3月14日 星期六

2015-03-15 Canada English Business


CTV News
   
Unemployment: Why the 'worst is yet to come' amid oil shock   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
In Alberta, The Globe and Mail's Tavia Grant reports, the jobless rate spiked in February to 5.3 per cent from January's 4.5 per cent as 14,000 jobs were lost in the province that is home to the country's oil patch.
Unemployment rate 4.4 per cent   Prince George Citizen
Lukewarm jobs report masks underlying economic weakness   bnn.ca
Sask. unemployment rate rises   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
CBC.ca   
CTV News   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Target Canada announces 16 closures next week as it winds up operations   
Montreal Gazette
TORONTO - Target Canada says it will shut 16 locations permanently next week, the first wave of store closures that will eliminate 17,000 jobs in total when all is said and done. Employees at each store will be notified about 10 days before the final day of ...

Target Canada announces first wave of store closures, Report   Canada News
Three Target Canada stores to close March 18   Toronto Star
Target Canada closing 16 stores next week   Hamilton Spectator

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Loblaw Companies launches less-than-perfect apples, potatoes, up to 30 per ...   
Ottawa Citizen
Would you buy small misshapen fruits and vegetables — say a potato shaped like Mickey Mouse ears or an apple with a blemish — if it was up to 30 per cent cheaper? Loblaw Companies thinks so. It announced its new no-name Naturally Imperfect line of ...

New line of produce called “Naturally Imperfect” in No Frills stores   CHCH News
Naturally imperfect potatoes at Maxi for cheaper   CJAD
Loblaw's 'ugly' food line provides big savings   MoneySense
Yahoo News Canada (blog)   
CTV News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Spring budget is Liberals' fire sale to cure 12 years of mismanagement   
Toronto Sun
The deficit-plagued Liberal government of Kathleen Wynne is hanging the “For Sale” sign on government assets. The Liberals' spring budget won't be so much a fiscally responsible financial document outlining the government's plan to prudently manage ...

Privatizing Ontario's Hydro One is déjà vu all over again: Walkom   Toronto Star

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CTV News
   
Terrible week leaves widely held TSX stocks oversold   
The Globe and Mail
The bad news is the S&P/TSX had a terrible five trading sessions ending with Thursday's close, falling 2.1 per cent in total. The silver lining is that more stocks are technically oversold by Relative Strength Index. It's not an official ban yet, but I'm going to avoid ...

Energy stocks punish TSX amid worries oil prices are in for further losses   Financial Post
CANADA STOCKS-TSX declines as energy shares slip with oil prices   Reuters
Loonie tumbles to 6-year low on worries about oil prices dropping further   CTV News
CBC.ca   
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Toronto Star
   
Ontario, Quebec transportation ministers urge Ottawa to improve rail safety in ...   
Toronto Star
A rail safety advocacy group is calling for “dramatic” action to prevent train derailments in the wake of a letter on the issue from two provincial transportation minsters to their federal counterpart. Steven Del Duca and Robert Poeti — transportation ministers for ...

Transportation Minister expresses concern over rail safety in letter to Raitt   Brandon Sun

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YorkRegion.com
   
Power outages affect thousands across GTA   
Toronto Star
Thousands in the Toronto area endured a Saturday without power as hydro-pole fires wreaked large-scale outages across the region, utility firms said. There were still pockets in the dark late Saturday night as crews worked to restore power. Toronto Hydro ...

Hydro Crews Working to Restore Power Across the GTA   640 Toronto News
Blackouts hit thousands in Toronto, York Region   CBC.ca
Thousands of customers lose power across region   CTV News
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
YorkRegion.com   
680 News   
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660 News
   
Home»News»Provincial»Water Quantity Framework guidelines set ...   
660 News
New guidelines have been announced by the province regulating water usage by the oil sands. The long awaited Surface Water Quantity Framework and Tailings Management has new rules on how much water oil companies can extract from the Athabasca ...

New rules set governing size, growth of tailings ponds   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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CBC.ca
   
Corner Brook 6/49 winner comes forward to collect $5M   
CBC.ca
The owner of a hotel in western Newfoundland was in Moncton on Friday to pick up his $5 million lottery prize. Martin House says he plans to share his winnings with his children. House won the Lotto 6-4-9 draw held February 21. He is a regular player and ...

$5-million winner plans to retire and travel   Western Star
Corner Brook Man Wins $5-Million in Lotto 6/49   VOCM
$5-million ticket to ride   Labradorian

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Referendum Questions: What is promised under the plan and when?   
Aldergrove Star
The plan Metro Vancouver mayors crafted last June tried to offer something for every resident and every part of the region to keep local councils on side and appeal for votes. The 0.5 per cent regional sales tax they proposed to pay for it, dubbed the Metro ...


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