2015年3月20日 星期五

2015-03-21 Canada English Business


Regina Leader-Post
   
Slumping pump prices slow retail sales, inflation   
Regina Leader-Post
Larry Ostino fills up at a Shell gas station in Regina, SK on March 20, 2015. Gas prices rose sharply to $102.9 a litre. Photograph by: Don Healy , Regina Leader-Post. REGINA — Saskatchewan retail sales fell by 3.1 per cent in January — the largest ...

Canadian dollar treks higher as key commodities lift, inflation steady   Lethbridge Herald
Summer is coming, and so are higher prices   Toronto Star
Cheap gas prices keep February inflation rate low at 1.0%: Statistics Canada   Times Colonist
Financial Post   
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Toronto Star
   
CRTC defends 'viewer-centric' decision on TV subscriptions   
The Globe and Mail
Canada's broadcast regulator is set on putting viewers in the driver's seat like never before by aggressively unbundling television subscriptions, even as critics warn that may not be what's best for a healthy TV ecosystem. Jean-Pierre Blais, the federal ...

Independent Canadian TV producers face valuation risk   Toronto Star
Andrew Coyne: After 24 years, the CRTC finally makes a ruling on 'pick and pay ...   National Post
Corus Entertainment Inc stock dives as pick-and-pay uncertainty continues   Financial Post
Windsor Star (blog)   
Chronicle Bulletin   
CBC.ca   
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Macleans.ca
   
CANADA STOCKS-TSX advances as resource shares climb   
Reuters
... * TSX up 68.48 points, or 0.46 percent, at 14,942.41. * Six of 10 main index sectors decline. By John Tilak. TORONTO, March 20 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index climbed on Friday as shares of oil producers and miners rose with commodity prices, ...

The close: TSX climbs as energy, metals stocks push ahead   The Globe and Mail
TSX advances as resource shares climb   Reuters Canada
TSX climbs on higher metals prices   The Province

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CTV News
   
Enbridge racked up $264K in NEB penalties this month   
CTV News
CALGARY -- The National Energy Board has slapped pipeline builder Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB) with $264,000 in penalties, with most of that sum stemming from safety and environmental hazards related to maintenance work on an oil pipeline in Manitoba last ...

Enbridge racks up $264000 in National Energy Board penalties this month   Financial Post
Enbridge fined $264000 for pipeline problems   TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)

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CBC.ca
   
Irving Oil to contribute $75M to Lac-Mégantic compensation fund   
CBC.ca
Irving Oil has agreed to contribute $75 million to a compensation fund established for those who suffered losses as the result of the July 2013 train derailment in Lac-Mégantic, Que. Megantic. An unattended freight train carrying crude oil derailed, resulting in ...

Irving Oil to contribute $75 million to Lac-Megantic compensation fund   Yorkton This Week

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Montreal Gazette
   
Québecor Media pays $97.9 million to buy additional shares in TVA Group   
Montreal Gazette
Québecor headquarters is seen Monday, October 6, 2014 in Montreal. Québecor Media said Friday it paid $97.9 million to buy an additional 17.3 million TVA class B shares, raising its total to 25.2 million or 64.9 per cent of the class from 40.7 per cent.
Quebecor Media pays $97.9 million to buy additional shares in TVA Group   CanadianBusiness.com
Quebecor Media Inc. Increases its Shareholding in TVA Group Inc. Following ...   MarketWatch

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No barrier's too big for Brazilian hair-care pioneer   
The Globe and Mail
Midway through lunch with Leila Velez, she mentions that in 2005 she flew to Miami with the leadership team from her hair-care products company for a crucial meeting. They went two days early, she told me, so they could visit Disney World – and I laughed: ...


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Vancouver Sun
   
City announces extra hour of late-night patio time for bars, restaurants   
Vancouver Sun
Vancouver restaurants and bars with patios can apply to keep their outdoor space open an extra hour to 1 a.m. this summer, but they will have to keep the noise down. “If there are any (noise) complaints, we have the right to revoke the permission at any time,” ...

City to allow late patio hours again starting in April — if restaurants qualify   The Province
Patio Parties Till 1:00am in 2015   The Gastown Gazette
Vancouver patio hours to be extended until 1 am PT   CBC.ca
Globalnews.ca   
Vancity Buzz   
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Calgary Herald
   
Scam websites try to lure laid off energy workers   
Calgary Herald
A website for what Service Alberta says is a fictitious business called Daglo Oil & Gas Co. which has been offering employment for a fee paid in advance. Screen Image / Calgary Herald. Share Adjust Comment Print. Service Alberta is warning people to ...

Alberta warns workers in slumping oilpatch to beware of bogus job offers on web   Humboldt Journal
Alberta warns scammers taking advantage of oil price slump   Journal of Commerce

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CBC.ca
   
Groat Road reopening still on track for April 7, city says   
Edmonton Journal
A giant crane has been assembled and will be hooked to damaged bridge girders Monday in hopes Groat Road can reopen by April 7. The 1,200-tonne crane, one of only seven in North America, is assembled on Groat and ready to help stabilize the bridge ...

Groat road week one repair target hit says city   iNews880.com
Edmonton's bent Groat Bridge girders could spring back into shape   Edmonton Sun
Crane in place to stabilize 102 Ave. Bridge   CTV News
MetroNews Canada   
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