2015年4月9日 星期四

2015-04-10 Canada English Business


The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Bell Media president Kevin Crull ousted over journalistic meddling   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
BCE Inc. has ousted Bell Media president Kevin Crull three weeks after he intervened in news coverage at the company's television stations. The company announced Mr. Crull's departure, effective immediately, as well as other executive appointments after ...

Bell Media parts ways with president Kevin Crull   OurWindsor.ca
Writing on the wall for Kevin Crull ouster following journalistic meddling   Financial Post
Bell Media president gone weeks after news coverage meddling   Toronto Star
Reuters   
Telecompaper (subscription)   
CBC.ca   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian stock market extends gains as oil rebounds   
Xinhua
TORONTO, April 9 (Xinhua) -- Canada's main stock market in Toronto Thursday rose for a sixth consecutive day when the oil prices regained momentum following a sharp drop Wednesday. Toronto Stock Exchange's benchmark S&P/TSX Composite Index ...

CANADA STOCKS-Oil gains help TSX close at highest since September   Reuters
Oil gains help TSX close at highest since September   Reuters Canada
The close: TSX rises on strength in energy sector   The Globe and Mail
Medicine Hat News   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Effects of English Bay oil spill likely to linger (with video)   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER - Containment crews did not respond to an oil spill spreading in English Bay until three hours after it was first reported to authorities. And it was significantly longer — 12 hours — before city officials were informed of the spill, believed to be toxic ...

Photos: Oil spills from freighter in English Bay   Calgary Herald
Toxic fuel spill cleanup in Vancouver's English Bay 2:26   CBC.ca
Officials seek answers after toxic spill in Vancouver's English Bay   The Globe and Mail
MetroNews Canada   
North Shore News   
Windsor Star   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Barrick shareholders urged to vote 'no' on John Thornton's 'excessive' pay   
The Globe and Mail
An influential proxy adviser urged shareholders to oppose Barrick Gold Corp.'s compensation plans, saying it has concerns about chairman John Thornton's “exorbitant” pay package. Barrick increased Mr. Thornton's compensation 36 per cent to $12.9-million ...

Barrick Gold shareholders should reject pay plan, Glass Lewis says (ABX)   Seeking Alpha
Proxy firm advises Barrick shareholders to reject pay plan   Creamer Media's Mining Weekly

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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Scotiabank CEO Porter calls for energy export co-operation   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Canada's energy producers need to tap new markets abroad, but are being constrained by a frustrating pace of building the infrastructure needed to export oil and gas that is caused by bickering and political indecision, the Bank of Nova Scotia's chief ...

Canada's Scotiabank Considers Cuba Expansion   Wall Street Journal
Make a decision on energy projects, pleads bank CEO   Waterloo Record
Stop bickering, indecision over energy infrastructure: Scotiabank CEO   CTV News
Times Colonist   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Cirque du Soleil in advanced talks with two consortia   
Telegraph.co.uk
Cirque du Soleil is in advanced talks with two private equity consortia about selling a majority stake in the world's largest theatrical production company. A consortium of CVC Capital Partners and Providence Equity, as well as a pairing of TPG Capital and ...

Cirque du Soleil in advanced deal talks with private equity: sources   Reuters
Cirque du Soleil in advanced deal talks with private equity   Fortune
China Forms TPG Duet In Cirque Du Soleil Bid   City Talk 105.9
Calgary Sun   
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Toronto Star
   
Tim Hortons introduces Nutella baked goods   
Toronto Star
Forget jelly — Tim Hortons is introducing a Nutella donut. From April 15 to June 9, the Canadian coffee chain will be seducing customers with the ultimate guilty-pleasure food, Nutella. There will be chocolate hazelnut Nutella-filled donuts, "pastry pockets" and ...

Nutella treats coming to Tim Hortons   CTV News
Get Ready, Nutella Donuts Are Coming to Tim Hortons   KamloopsBCNow
Coming soon to Tim Horton's: Nutella donuts   CJAD
Toronto Sun   
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Calgary Herald
   
Annual street cleaning starts Monday   
Calgary Herald
As winter flees and spring comes into full bloom, the City of Calgary is starting its annual clean-up. The clean-up, which runs from April 13 to just before Stampede starts, is meant to improve the safety and mobility of roadways by removing the build up of winter ...


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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Windsor hospital workers to split $5.8M Lotto 6-49 jackpot   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
A group of 10 hospital workers from Windsor will share a $5.8 million Lotto 6/49 jackpot, OLG confirmed Thursday afternoon. Each group member's portion is worth $582,798.41. A group of 10 workers from Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare are the winners of a ...

10 Windsor hospital workers win $5.8 million Lotto 6/49 prize   CBC.ca
Windsor hospital workers win $5.8M in Lotto 6/49   CTV News
Windsor Hospital Workers Split $5.8m Lotto 6/49 Jackpot   windsoriteDOTca News
BlackburnNews.com   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Social-housing project on site of Little Mountain reopens   
The Globe and Mail
It has been eight years almost to the day since the news broke that the province was going to sell to a private developer the valuable site of Little Mountain, Vancouver's oldest social-housing project, a prime piece of land next to Queen Elizabeth Park.
Opening of seniors housing 'rebirth' of Little Mountain site, minister says   MetroNews Canada

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