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2015-04-13 Canada English Business


CTV News
   
Shaw Communications's Hold Rating Reaffirmed at Canaccord Genuity (SJR)   
Dakota Financial News
Shaw Communications logo Shaw Communications (NYSE:SJR)'s stock had its “hold” rating reiterated by stock analysts at Canaccord Genuity in a report issued on Friday. Separately, analysts at Zacks reiterated a “sell” rating and set a $22.00 price target on ...

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week   mysask.com

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Northern Stars
   
ACTRA Unhappy with Nova Scotia   
Northern Stars
Over the last twenty years Nova Scotia's film and television production sector has exploded, from $6 million in economic activity in 1995 to more than $140 million in 2014. In 2013 the sector was also responsible for generating over 2,000 jobs. This success is ...

How penny-pinching Nova Scotia's film tax credit hurts us in the long run   MetroNews Canada
Canada's film, TV tax credits targeted by cash-strapped provinces   CTV News

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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Global oil shock, PM Modi bring life, stability to energy-importing India   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Ever since oil prices collapsed, Ramkali has saved roughly 300 rupees (about six dollars) each time she makes the trip to bring pottery from her small village to sell at her roadside stall in South Delhi. The savings are a welcome relief for Ramkali. She figures ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
Ottawa requests provincial input to devise national climate-change plan   
The Globe and Mail
Canada's fight against global warming is taking a big step forward Monday, when Premier Kathleen Wynne formally announces Ontario's plan for a cap-and-trade system for carbon emissions. And on Tuesday, representatives of the provinces and territories ...

Heurtel discusses 'historic' climate summit   Montreal Gazette
Political lookahead: Duffy, carbon pricing, interest rates   CTV News

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The Globe and Mail
   
'Short circuit' blamed for delay in Coast Guard informing Vancouver on oil spill   
The Globe and Mail
Provincial and federal authorities are reviewing how they share information with Vancouver to ensure the city is promptly informed of any future oil spill off its coast, the mayor says. The Canadian Coast Guard acknowledged Sunday morning that after bunker ...

Vancouver mayor calls oil spill a 'wake-up call'   580 CFRA Radio
Cleanup efforts continue after Vancouver oil spill   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
Vancouver oil spill alert needed in 'real time' says Vancouver's mayor   CBC.ca
Vancouver Sun   
The Province   
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640 Toronto News
   
Target Officially Closes Stores in Canada   
640 Toronto News
If you were still hoping to snatch some last minute Target deals then you're out of luck. After two days of insanity Target has officially closed its doors in Canada. The company's Canadian twitter and websites were officially inactivated on Sunday afternoon.
So Long Target   CHCH News
Going, going, gone: Target Canada shuts its doors today   CTV News

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Cornwall Newswatch
   
History magnate South Glengarry's Citizen of the Year   
Cornwall Newswatch
David Anderson, right, receives the 2014 South Glengarry Citizen of the Year award from sponsor Todd Rozon of Rozon Insurance Brokers. Anderson was humbled at the honour during the 10th annual Community and Business Awards Gala Dinner on April ...

Anderson named South Glengarry's citizen of the year   Standard Freeholder

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Montreal Gazette
   
Union survey warns of massive retirement in public health sector   
Montreal Gazette
In this file picture from last month, Montreal, protesters wearing masks of Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard, left, and Minister of Health Gaétan Barrette denounce cuts to the health-care system contained in Bill 10. Do cutbacks across the provincial ...

FIQ survey predicts massive nurse shortage after pension changes   CBC.ca

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Ottawa solar firm sues Ontario Power Authority for $9 million, alledging 'unfair ...   
Ottawa Citizen
In court earlier this month, the OPA, which in January merged with the Independent Electricity System Operator, maintained it was former energy minister Chris Bentley who made the MicroFit program price-change decision. Aaron Lynett / National Post.
Solar company sues Ontario Power Authority for $9...   InsideHalton.com
Solar company sues Ontario Power Authority for $9 million   MetroNews Canada

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Castanet.net
   
Cheap condos cause frenzy   
Castanet.net
The micro-suites in the 35-storey Evolve tower at 133rd Street and 103A Avenue attracted a lineup of hundreds of eager investors. Three hundred homes worth about $70 million were sold in an hour-and-a-half-long rush that resulted in a few arguments and ...

Surrey Condo Sales: Hundreds Line Up For Chance To Buy $94000 Micro-Units   Huffington Post Canada
$94K micro-condo in Surrey attracts hordes of home buyers   CTV News

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