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2015-04-05 Canada English Business


Ottawa Sun
   
Chiarelli needs to get Hydro talks heated up   
Ottawa Sun
It would be easier to reverse the flow of Niagara Falls and harness the power of perpetual motion than sort out the energy policy mess created by the Liberal government. But Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli doesn't need a magic wand to fix at least one nagging ...

Sale of part of Hydro One assets would be...   InsideHalton.com
Ontario taps former CPPIB head David Denison to lead Hydro One   The Globe and Mail (subscription)

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The Next Digit
   
IBM unearths sophisticated bank transfer cyber scam   
The Next Digit
The IBM (NASDAQ:IBM) Security group has unearthed a sophisticated bank transfer cyber scam, involving a well-funded Eastern European gang. The gang had used the Dyre malware, along with phishing and phone calls to withdraw funds between ...

Dyre Wolf Malware Nets Cyber Criminals Millions From The Enterprise   Hot Hardware
IBM Discovers New Wave Of Bank Cyber Scams   Bidness ETC
'Dyre Wolf' Malware Broadams Scam, Utilizing Fake 'Live Operators' For $1 ...   Headlines & Global News
Kentucky Post Pioneer   
National Monitor   
Tech Times   
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Calgary Herald
   
National Energy Board faces cuts in staff and spending as pipeline scrutiny ...   
Calgary Herald
Temporary funding for safety oversight programs at the National Energy Board is set to expire as scrutiny of major pipeline projects winds up. Candace Elliott / Edmonton Journal. ShareAdjustCommentPrint ...

Safety funding to expire for pipeline regulator   Victoria News

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CBC.ca
   
Hawk enthusiasts observe spring migration at annual Hawkwatch   
CBC.ca
What do you see when you look into the abyss of a red-tailed hawk's eyes? Canadian Raptor Conservancy's director James Cowan sees Canada. "When I look into her eyes, you know what I see?" Cowan asked his wide-eyed audience at Niagara Peninsula ...

Hawkwatch observers to record Birds Passing through Beamer Park   Maine News
Hawkwatch observers see Turkey Vultures making their way Home after Winter ...   PerfScience
Annual hawk watch welcomes birds of prey back to Ontario   Hamilton Spectator
Niagarathisweek.com   
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CTV News
   
Metro Vancouver home sales up significantly over last year   
CTV News
The number of homes sold in Metro Vancouver this March was much higher than the 10-year average for the month, and in the Fraser Valley, sales are the highest they've been in nine years. Patrick Melanson has seen the boom firsthand. The Fort Langley ...

Why are Vancouver homes among the most expensive in North America?   Financial Times
March sales surge pushes up Metro house prices   Vancouver Sun
Greater Vancouver's housing market is on the rise   The Globe and Mail
Richmond Review   
Bloomberg   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Tackling a sustainable industry for Atlantic salmon farming   
The Globe and Mail
In a clearing near Port McNeill, an experiment is under way. Inside an unassuming steel-clad building, thousands of Atlantic salmon swim in circular tanks. When those fish are big enough – in about 12 months, when they have grown from 100-gram smolts to ...

Conservation group concerned by salmon virus   Williams Lake Tribune

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640 Toronto News
   
Tory and Councillors Seeking Stricter Rail Safety Measures   
640 Toronto News
Mayor John Tory and 17 Councillors are sending a letter to the federal government asking them to impose stricter rules when it comes to rail safety through the city. The letter, initiated by Ward 2 Councillor Josh Matlow, was sent to Transport Minister Lisa Raitt ...

Mayor Tory, 17 councillors ask feds for tougher rail safety measures   CityNews
Councillors call on Ottawa to tighten rail safety standards in cities   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
John Tory and councillors press feds for tougher rail safety measures   MetroNews Canada
Connecticut Bulletin Standard   
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CTV News
   
Ship freed after running aground on St. Lawrence Seaway   
CTV News
BEAUHARNOIS, Que. -- The ship that ran aground in the St. Lawrence Seaway near Beauharnois, Quebec on Friday has been freed without incident. A spokesman for Ocean, a marine services company, says it took two tugboats about 30 minutes to free the ...

Ship runs aground on St. Lawrence Seaway   North Country Public Radio
First ship through St. Lawrence Seaway this year runs aground in Beauharnois   Montreal Gazette
Ship headed to Hamilton runs aground   Northumberland News
Monday Mag   
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Ottawa Sun
   
Lansdowne not a tourist area: Shoppers   
Ottawa Sun
Whole Foods at Lansdowne Park in Ottawa Friday April 3, 2015. Whole Foods was fined Friday for being open on Good Friday. (Tony Caldwell/Ottawa Sun/QMI Agency). Article. Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related Stories.
Whole Foods will be Closed on Sunday   580 CFRA Radio
Tory MPP Lisa MacLeod scolds Whole Foods for opening on Good Friday   CANOE
Whole Foods 'thumb their nose' at rules: MPP MacLeod   Timmins Press

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CTV News
   
Encouraging reports push markets higher   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
North American stock markets closed higher Thursday on the strength of encouraging economic reports from both north and south of the border on the last day of trading before the Easter weekend. The SP/TSX composite index was up 84.07 points at ...

TSX, Loonie higher; US markets also advance   CTV News
Robust economic data lifts markets, loonie | Toronto Star   Kentucky Post Pioneer
Stocks advance to end short week   Baystreet.ca

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