2015年3月29日 星期日

2015-03-30 Canada English Business


International Business Times
   
Target Corp. Accelerates Plans To Close Canadian Stores To Mid-April   
International Business Times
A Canadian flag flies outside a Target store in Canada, on Jan. 15, 2015. Target Corp will abandon its expansion in the country less than two years after launch. By mid-April, all 133 stores in the Target Canada operation will be closed. Reuters/Peter Power.
All Canadian Target stores expected to close by mid-April   CTV News
Target speeds up its Canadian exit, plans to wind up all stores by mid-April   Calgary Herald
Target speeds up its Canadian exit: aims to be out by mid-April   Globalnews.ca

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Vancouver Sun
   
Air France launches non-stop service to Vancouver   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER -- For the first time in decades, Vancouver has non-stop air service to Paris. The inaugural flight of Air France's new direct Paris-Vancouver route touched down around noon Sunday at the Vancouver International Airport, arriving to fanfare from ...

Air France lands in Vancouver   Globalnews.ca
Air France inaugurates direct flights linking Vancouver and Paris   The Province
Bienvenue Air France! Inaugural Flight Lands at YVR   Canada NewsWire (press release)
CKNW News Talk 980   
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CTV News
   
5 things to watch for in Canada's business world this week   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Here are five things to look for in Canadian business this week: The price of oil: Often a big factor in determining direction on the Toronto Stock Exchange, oil has been on a wild ride recently. Five straight winning sessions, prompted among other ...

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week   Lethbridge Herald

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CBC.ca
   
Earth Hour gets brighter in BC as people stop saving energy   
CBC.ca
British Columbians saved only 15 megawatt hours of electricity for this year's Earth Hour, the lowest savings in the past eight years. Participation in Earth Hour on 'decline'. By turning off unnecessary lights and electronics for one hour, the province reduced its ...

Is enthusiasm for Earth Hour flickering out in Vancouver?   The Province
FEATURED PHOTO: The power of Earth Hour   Hamilton Spectator
Worst year yet for Earth Hour in Toronto, but York Region improves   CTV News
Globalnews.ca   
News1130   
Castanet.net   
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
No place for Future Shop as shopping's future shifts   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
The sudden closing of 131 Future Shop electronics stores on Saturday, with 65 of them set to re-open as sister chain Best Buy in a week, underscores the difficulties of running dual banners as more business shifts online. U.S.-based Best Buy Co., which has ...

Best Buy Makes a Canada Consolidation   TheStreet.com
Future Shop shutdown not the end for electronics retailers: analyst   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Future Shops stores close in Surrey, merge with Best Buy Canada   Surrey Now
Chicago Daily News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadians too complacent about seeking export markets, report warns   
The Globe and Mail
Tony Hoevenaars has long tried to sell his company's complex electrical equipment in China, but it has been difficult. He blames the distances involved and Chinese duties and taxes. “We do have some customers in China,” the CEO of Mirus International Inc., ...

Asia-Pacific: BC bets on small product-specific trade deals   Vancouver Sun

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Chicago Daily News
   
NDG residents along de Maisonneuve brace for extra building   
Chicago Daily News
MONTREAL — An ad-hoc organization is coalescing in NDG to oppose the building of a multifunctional complex slated for the corner of de Maisonneuve and Claremont.“It's a very high impact project in that it will bring a lot of folks into the... Paylaş ...

Some NDG residents upset over Provigo plans   CTV News
NDG residents bemoan new headaches from proposed Provigo complex   CJAD

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CTV News
   
Bombardier open to selling assets, but not at any price   
CTV News
MONTREAL -- Bombardier's new CEO says the company has enough financial flexibility to complete its development projects including the CSeries commercial jet without selling assets at "fire sale" prices. Alain Bellemare said the aircraft and railway ...

Bombardier, Inc. (BDRBF) CSeries Delivery Delayed To 2016   Bidness ETC
Bombardier's C Series delivery pushed back to 2016   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Bombardier Says CSeries Plane Won't Fly Commercially Until 2016   Wall Street Journal
CBC.ca   
Bloomberg   
Reuters   
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Signpost: Culture days   
Hamilton Spectator
The events involve using free, hands-on and interactive activities relating to the artists, creators, historians, architects, curators, designers and other creative people who work and contribute to culture in Burlington. For more information, email ...


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Toronto Star
   
Newmarket bus lane project driving supporters away   
Toronto Star
When Chris Benson steps out of The Cove on Davis Drive in Newmarket, and looks west towards Yonge St., all the restaurant owner can see is a wall of construction that has wreaked havoc on his business for three years. Beyond the pylons and signs is one ...


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