Edmonton Journal
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
Edmonton Journal
TORONTO - Here are five things to look for in Canadian business this week: — Hudson's Bay Co. earnings. The Canadian retail sector has had a rough start to the year. Target and Future Shop were the biggest names to announced their closing, but they ...
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Edmonton Journal
TORONTO - Here are five things to look for in Canadian business this week: — Hudson's Bay Co. earnings. The Canadian retail sector has had a rough start to the year. Target and Future Shop were the biggest names to announced their closing, but they ...
Five things to watch for in Canadian business
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Fresh warning bells sounded over Vancouver's hot housing market
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Soaring real estate prices have been the equivalent of winning the lottery for thousands of people who own single-family detached homes in Vancouver. The average price of new and existing detached houses sold within the city of Vancouver has topped ...
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Soaring real estate prices have been the equivalent of winning the lottery for thousands of people who own single-family detached homes in Vancouver. The average price of new and existing detached houses sold within the city of Vancouver has topped ...
Toronto Sun
A 'blessing' no one killed in TCHC brick mishap: board member
Toronto Sun
It's a “blessing” no one was killed when the facade of a Toronto Community Housing Corp. building in Scarborough came crashing to the ground on Saturday afternoon, says a member of the social housing agency's board. Emergency crews were called to ...
Bricks fall from Scarborough apartment complexNewstalk 1010
Four storeys of brick facing fall from TCHC building in ScarboroughToronto Star
Brick facade falls from TCHC building in ScarboroughMetroNews Canada
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Toronto Sun
It's a “blessing” no one was killed when the facade of a Toronto Community Housing Corp. building in Scarborough came crashing to the ground on Saturday afternoon, says a member of the social housing agency's board. Emergency crews were called to ...
Bricks fall from Scarborough apartment complex
Four storeys of brick facing fall from TCHC building in Scarborough
Brick facade falls from TCHC building in Scarborough
Toronto Star
Ontarians should brace for shocks from electricity market changes
The Globe and Mail
Here is something to ponder as Ontario embarks on a controversial overhaul of its electricity market. More than three-quarters of employees at the province's two main utilities – Hydro One and Ontario Power Generation – made at least $100,000 in 2014, ...
Hydro debt retirement charge expenses Ontarians $11.5B | Toronto StarStandard Bulletin
Ontarians paid $11.B to debt retirement charge on hydro billsCBC.ca
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The Globe and Mail
Here is something to ponder as Ontario embarks on a controversial overhaul of its electricity market. More than three-quarters of employees at the province's two main utilities – Hydro One and Ontario Power Generation – made at least $100,000 in 2014, ...
Hydro debt retirement charge expenses Ontarians $11.5B | Toronto Star
Ontarians paid $11.B to debt retirement charge on hydro bills
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 ...
Leave Hydro One aloneToronto Star
Ontario taps former CPPIB head David Denison to lead Hydro OneThe Globe and Mail (subscription)
Sale of part of Hydro One assets would be...InsideHalton.com
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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 ...
Leave Hydro One alone
Ontario taps former CPPIB head David Denison to lead Hydro One
Sale of part of Hydro One assets would be...
Toronto Sun
Quebec breed of chicken on the verge of extinction
Toronto Sun
MONTREAL - According to farmers, if something isn't done soon, Quebec's Chantecler chicken could be cooked. The breed, which in 1999 was recognized as native to Quebec, is proving to be not as cost-effective as other chickens. "It's a miracle that the ...
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Toronto Sun
MONTREAL - According to farmers, if something isn't done soon, Quebec's Chantecler chicken could be cooked. The breed, which in 1999 was recognized as native to Quebec, is proving to be not as cost-effective as other chickens. "It's a miracle that the ...
CBC.ca
Truro's Community Workshop loses donations in roof collapse
CBC.ca
Part of Young Street in Truro is closed and restoration technicians are on site after the roof of the old Walker Warehouse collapsed Saturday night. The building was being used as a storage space for the Colchester Community Workshop for the last five years.
Rallying together for community workshopTruro Daily News
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CBC.ca
Part of Young Street in Truro is closed and restoration technicians are on site after the roof of the old Walker Warehouse collapsed Saturday night. The building was being used as a storage space for the Colchester Community Workshop for the last five years.
Rallying together for community workshop
The Post
CRA audits of charities look fair but feel foul | Toronto Star
The Post
Beginning in 2006, the Conservative government orchestrated a series of initiatives to reduce help to charities and voluntary organizations. Applications have been eliminated, funding was decreased or delayed for months and third-celebration investigation.
CRA audits of charities look fair but feel foulToronto Star
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The Post
Beginning in 2006, the Conservative government orchestrated a series of initiatives to reduce help to charities and voluntary organizations. Applications have been eliminated, funding was decreased or delayed for months and third-celebration investigation.
CRA audits of charities look fair but feel foul
Toronto Sun
Climate scheme rife with fraud
Toronto Sun
Suppose that in December in Paris, Canada agrees to be part of a new agreement presided over by the United Nations to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. And that we agree to make ongoing contributions to the UN's Green Climate Fund, to which ...
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Toronto Sun
Suppose that in December in Paris, Canada agrees to be part of a new agreement presided over by the United Nations to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. And that we agree to make ongoing contributions to the UN's Green Climate Fund, to which ...
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Y talks about being part of CCC
Northumberland Today
COBOURG - The original vision of the Cobourg Community Centre was that YMCA Northumberland would be part of it. Technicalities in obtaining the funding for the centre scuttled the plan. However, the Y board of directors has approved a recommendation ...
Cobourg YMCA looks at moving to the Cobourg Community CentreNorthumberland News
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Northumberland Today
COBOURG - The original vision of the Cobourg Community Centre was that YMCA Northumberland would be part of it. Technicalities in obtaining the funding for the centre scuttled the plan. However, the Y board of directors has approved a recommendation ...
Cobourg YMCA looks at moving to the Cobourg Community Centre
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