2015年4月19日 星期日

2015-04-20 Canada English Business


Reuters Canada
   
Bank of Canada head sees no need now for more 'insurance': WSJ   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz, who has described a shock January interest rate cut as "insurance", said in an interview he didn't see the need for more insurance now, the Wall Street Journal reported on its website on ...

UPDATE 1-Bank of Canada head sees no need now for more "insurance"- WSJ   Reuters
Canadian, Mexican Central Bankers Expect US Economy to Bounce Back   Wall Street Journal
What we know about monetary policy no longer holds — for now   Macleans.ca

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TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
   
FIVE THINGS: Rogers to issue first-quarter results   
TheChronicleHerald.ca (registration)
TORONTO — Here are five things to look for in Canadian business this week: Rogers: Rogers Communications Inc. will issue its first-quarter results Monday, shedding light on whether the telecom company continues to grapple with a defection of wireless ...

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week   Winnipeg Free Press

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CBC.ca
   
Adios, Corolla & Poloz stands pat: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP   
CBC.ca
One of the biggest news stories this week was word on Wednesday that Toyota would be moving its Corolla production from plants in Ontario to a new one in Mexico. The Woodstock and Cambridge, Ont., plants have made more than three million Corollas ...

Change text size for the story   London Free Press
Toyota to add plants in Mexico, China   Arkansas Online
Toyota to spend $1 billion on new factory in Mexico   Rapid City Journal
Statesmen News   
Windsor Square   
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Toronto Sun
   
Hydro One sale means loss of ombud oversight   
Toronto Sun
The sell off of a majority stake in Hydro One will leave its customers without access to their staunchest defender. Ontario ombudsman Andre Marin said he's concerned that his office won't retain the power to investigate public complaints about the massive ...

Where's that $9-billion for Hydro One coming from – and where's it going?   The Globe and Mail
Premier Wynne Must Engage with First Nations on Hydro One Sale – Chief ...   Net Newsledger
Ontario Hydro changes sours debt holders   Toronto Star
Ottawa Sun   
580 CFRA Radio   
Standard Bulletin   
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CTV News
   
Hydro pole fire causes power outage in parts of Winnipeg's south end   
CTV News
A Hydro pole fire near Bishop Grandin and Lakewood Boulevards knocked out power in parts of Winnipeg's south end Sunday. Manitoba Hydro said about 3,300 customers in Southdale and St. Vital lost power around 10:45 a.m.. Most of those affected in St.
Power restored to thousands in southern Manitoba after outage   CBC.ca
Nearly 3400 hydro customers without power in St. Vital and Southdale   Winnipeg Free Press
Pole fire causes power outage in St. Vital, Southdale   Winnipeg Sun

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Vancouver Sun
   
Lucky ducks returned to the wild after Vancouver oil spill   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER -- Wildlife emergency responders released a trio of lucky ducks at Jericho Beach on Sunday, the last in their care following an oil spill in Vancouver 11 days earlier. The two buffleheads and single American widgeon were among the first birds ...

Several beaches remain under health cautions after Marathassa oil spill   The Globe and Mail
Ducks oiled in Vancouver spill recovered & released as (most) beaches re-open   MetroNews Canada
Beaches re-opening, birds recovering after English Bay oil spill   The Province
CKNW News Talk 980   
Times Colonist   
News1130   
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OurWindsor.ca
   
Shrinking airline seats and the voyage of the crammed   
OurWindsor.ca
Passengers' tolerance is being tested as airlines try to squeeze more people into narrower seats. Some experts warn of air rage and other dangers. OurWindsor.Ca. By Paul Hunter. In search of greater revenues, airlines are once again testing their ...

Shrinking airline seats and the voyage of the crammed | Toronto Star   Standard Bulletin

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CTV News
   
WB Gardiner opens earlier than expected after construction work   
CTV News
There is some good news for drivers who use the often congested Gardiner Expressway. The westbound lanes between Exhibition Place and Grand Magazine Street have been reopened earlier than expected, after construction work originally scheduled to ...

WB Gardiner Construction Finished Ahead Of Schedule   640 Toronto News
Westbound Gardiner lanes reopen after construction   680 News
Westbound Gardiner Expressway to fully reopen after completion of construction ...   Canada NewsWire (press release)

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Globalnews.ca
   
Canadian miners grapple with security risks in Mexico   
Globalnews.ca
A masked federal police officer stands guard as part of increased security at the organized-crime division of Mexico's Attorney General Office in Mexico City, Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) ...


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Toronto Star
   
Eglinton businesses feeling sting of Crosstown construction   
Toronto Star
Along Eglinton Ave. West, for about a quarter of a block west of Bathurst St., the south lane is fenced off and filled with trucks, trailers, workers and machinery — with several red “danger” signs plastered on the fence. Open policard for CouncillorJosh Matlow.
An thrilling glimpse at boring machines on Eglinton | Toronto Star   Standard Bulletin

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