2015年4月20日 星期一

2015-04-21 Canada English Business


Sydney Morning Herald
   
US and Chinese investors buy Cirque du Soleil   
Sydney Morning Herald
American private equity firm TPG and China's Fosun have bought Canadian entertainment juggernaut Cirque du Soleil for an undisclosed sum as the carnival looks to expand in Asia. The circus troupe's founder Guy Laliberte retains a small stake of the ...

New Cirque du Soleil sets sights on Asia for major expansion   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
China 'is ready for us': Cirque du Soleil sold to investor group led by private ...   Financial Post
UPDATE 2-Cirque du Soleil sells majority stake to US, Chinese investors   Reuters
TheStreet.com   
Winnipeg Free Press   
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Financial Post
   
Markets close higher Monday as investors cheer China stimulus, bank earnings   
Financial Post
TORONTO — Better than expected corporate earnings reports in the U.S. and positive economic news from China helped North American markets close higher Monday as they rebounded from Friday's sell-off. The S&P/TSX composite index gained 52.05 ...


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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
CN Rail announces new spending on safety as profit rises   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Canadian National Railway Co. said it is reviewing its operating procedures in the wake of two major derailments and oil fires in Northern Ontario. The Montreal-based railway also said it is boosting its spending on infrastructure by $100-million to $2.7-billion, ...

Canadian National Railway Co. cuts crude-by-rail forecast but still expects ...   Financial Post
CN Rail first-quarter profit rises, to boost capital spending   Reuters Canada
UPDATE 2-CN Rail 1st-qtr profit rises, to boost capital spending   Reuters
Brandon Sun   
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CTV News
   
Canadian house prices overvalued by 35 per cent, report says   
CTV News
In a global tracking of housing prices, a prominent British publication says properties in Canada are overvalued by 35 per cent when compared with income and rent. The Economist's latest housing index figures found that prices are rising in 19 of 26 markets ...

Canadian house prices 35% overvalued, Economist magazine says   CBC.ca
Canada Housing Frenzy Defies Central Bank's Soft Landing   Bloomberg
Canada's Housing Market Finally Makes It To Top Of Most-Overvalued List   Huffington Post Canada
The Globe and Mail (subscription)   
Financial Post   
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Poloz paints rosy picture of US – and that's good for Canada   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz said one of the biggest risks to the central bank's new outlook on the Canadian economy is actually a positive one: That the robust U.S. economy may prove even stronger than forecasters have been anticipating.
Bank rate will stay the course in Canada   Guelph Mercury
CANADA FX DEBT-C$ remains outperformer post-data, Bank of Canada   Reuters
Bank of Canada's January rate cut seems enough: Poloz   Toronto Sun
ForexLive   
Bloomberg   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Store closings put sales and managerial talent in the job market   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — Recruiters gathered at a hiring fair for the soon-to-be-opened McArthurGlen Design Outlet near Vancouver International Airport were caught off guard. They had been expecting to see around 800 or 900 applicants, but more than double ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
Lawyer argues in BC Supreme Court that Site C decision was illegal   
The Globe and Mail
The provincial government's plan to build an $8.8-billion hydro dam at Site C on the Peace River is being challenged in the Supreme Court of B.C. by ranchers and other area residents who claim the environmental approval process was so flawed it was ...

Site C dam: landowners challenge government in BC Supreme Court   CBC.ca
Landowner group in court to challenge province's approval of BC's Site C dam   680 News

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Financial Post
   
UPDATE 2-Profits down at Rogers Communications as customers exit   
Reuters
(Adds comment from analyst and executive). By Alastair Sharp. TORONTO, April 20 (Reuters) - Rogers Communications Inc posted an unexpected 17 percent drop in quarterly profit on Monday as the cable, phone and media company struggled to hold on to ...

Rogers blames hockey, CRTC as profit falls   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Rogers Communications Inc profit drops 17% as CRTC decisions bite   Financial Post
Rogers Communications revenue rises 5% in Q1   Telecompaper (subscription)
Reuters UK   
MobileSyrup.com   
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Toronto Star
   
How Hydro One ended up on the auction block: Cohn   
Toronto Star
The advice from Ed Clark to Kathleen Wynne was unequivocal: Hydro One's electrical wires are too strategic to privatize. “We believe Hydro One transmission should remain in public ownership as a core asset at this time,” the privatization czar wrote in an ...

Hydro zapping customers with May 1 increase   Pembroke Daily Observer
For enough cash staid Ontario goes modern   Peterborough Examiner

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Vancouver Sun
   
Work on retaining wall to restrict access to Horseshoe Bay, ministry says   
Vancouver Sun
METRO VANCOUVER — Repairs are planned on a retaining wall built as part of the Sea to Sky highway project that would restrict access to Horseshoe Bay. The work, which was originally scheduled to begin April 27 and run through until the end of ...

Sea-to-Sky Highway in need of repairs near Horseshoe Bay   CBC.ca
Repairs are already needed on the Sea to Sky Highway   News1130

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