2015年4月11日 星期六

2015-04-12 Canada English Business


Vancouver Sun
   
Just six litres of oil remain in English Bay after cleanup: officials   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — Canadian Coast Guard and Transport Canada officials said on the weekend that most of the oil had been removed from English Bay following a bunker fuel spill from the cargo ship Marathassa on Wednesday. But while they estimated only ...

Vancouver oil spill: Kits base would have had faster response, says former officer   CBC.ca
Public relations campaign heats up over English Bay oil spill in Vancouver   Straight.com
Coast Guard says all recoverable oil removed from water   CTV News
Toronto Sun   
Macleans.ca   
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CTV News
   
TSX extends rally to a 7th session amid higher commodities, strong jobs report   
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - The Toronto stock market extended its rally to a seventh consecutive session Friday amid higher commodity prices and a surprising surge in job creation in Canada last month. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 62.12 points at 15,388.43, ...

CANADA STOCKS-TSX tracks world stocks higher, climbs for 7th straight session   Reuters
TSX tracks world stocks higher, climbs for seventh straight session   Reuters Canada

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Wall Street Journal
   
RBC CEO says tech firms pose threat, eyes start-up partnerships   
Reuters
TORONTO (Reuters) - Technology companies pose a competitive threat to established lenders, the head of Royal Bank of Canada said on Friday, adding he was keen to work with start-ups to improve the company's mobile offerings. RBC Chief Executive ...

RBC Continues Strategic Review of Its International Wealth-Management Business   Wall Street Journal

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CBC.ca
   
Canada loses 28200 full time jobs in March, adds 56800 part time   
CBC.ca
New Statistics Canada numbers say Canada gained 29,000 jobs in March by adding 56,800 part time jobs, and losing 28,200 full time workers, leaving the national unemployment rate at 6.8 per cent, or 1.3 million people who are looking for work. Hamilton's ...

March delivers surprise gain in jobs   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Manitoba sees biggest employment growth in Canada   The Carillon
CANADA FX DEBT-C$ gets boost from unexpected job gains, higher oil   Reuters
Salmon Arm Observer   
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Toronto Sun
   
Memorabilia hunters look to Honest Ed's for a sign   
Toronto Sun
Hundreds queued in line at Honest Ed's Saturday to buy piece of Toronto history and take home one of the store's iconic sales signs. Tim Street says he scored a bargain paying $185 for a sign saying “Don't Just Stand there — Buy Something.” “I think it was ...

Honest Ed's sells more hand-painted signs, starting at $1   CBC.ca
Toronto's historic Honest Ed's sells hand-painted signs   CTV News
Honest Ed's selling more handmade painted signs at Saturday's sale   680 News

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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Bombardier eyes rail deal in bid to rebuild finances   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Breaking up Bombardier Inc. could be the best opportunity to repair the company's balance sheet and ensure it thrives in the long term. Canada's leading aerospace manufacturer would gain much-needed breathing room and a better shot at making a ...

Canada's Bombardier looks to raise cash from rail business   The Star Online
Bombardier stock jumps on report it's eyeing rail unit options   Reuters
Bombardier Inc explores sale or IPO of rail business as aircraft unit falters: sources   Financial Post
bnn.ca   
Malay Mail Online   
Yahoo! Maktoob News   
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Globalnews.ca
   
CMHC: March sees surge in construction starts on multiple-unit dwellings   
Windsor Star
OTTAWA - Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says March was a stronger month for housing starts in most parts of the country. CMHC's seasonally adjusted rate was 189,708 units last month, up from 151,238 in February. Most of the growth came from ...

March housing begins up in Saskatoon   The Leader
March housing starts up in Saskatoon   Globalnews.ca

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CBC.ca
   
Ontario drivers have overpaid billions for auto insurance: study   
Hamilton Spectator
TORONTO — Ontario drivers may have overpaid billions of dollars in insurance because a profit benchmark for the industry is set way too high by Ontario's regulator, a new study has found. Consumers likely overpaid by $3- to $4-billion between 2001 and ...

Study says Ontario drivers pay too much for auto insurance   Timmins Press

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CTV News
   
Analysts favourable to notion of Bombardier losing train division   
CTV News
MONTREAL -- The sale, merger or spin off of Bombardier's railway division would make sense, industry analysts said Friday, after a report suggested the transportation giant is working on a deal that could be worth up to US$5 billion. Benoit Poirier of ...

Bombardier Possible Rail Sale Seen at Up to $5.4 Billion   Bloomberg
Why Bombardier shouldn't sell its rail business   Cantech Letter
Bombardier Selling Railroad Division? Analysts Say It Would Make Sense   Huffington Post Canada
Castanet.net   
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650 CKOM News Talk Radio
   
CN worker dead in Saskatoon rail accident identified   
650 CKOM News Talk Radio
Investigators are still trying to piece together what happened to a CN worker who was killed on the job Thursday night near Saskatoon. MD Ambulance was called to the CN Chappell Yards, located on the west edge of the city around 11:30 p.m. for a man with ...

Saskatoon one of the warmest places in Canada Friday   Globalnews.ca

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