2015年4月29日 星期三

2015-04-30 Canada English Business


Household debt growing in Canada: report   
Cranbrook Daily Townsman
OTTAWA - The proportion of Canadian households in debt and the amount they owe has grown in recent years, according to a report by Statistics Canada. The federal agency says the median debt-to-income ratio of Canadian families with debt was 1.10 in ...


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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Macerich tiff puts Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan in odd position   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
A U.S. mall operator owned in part by Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan is facing pressure from activist investors, but the company's shareholder rights plan stands in opposition to Teachers' publicly stated position on such measures. Macerich Co., operator of ...

Ontario Legislature passes bill for cost-benefit analysis of proposed ...   Pensions & Investments
Ontario approves bill to create provincial pension plan starting in 2017   CBC.ca

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CTV News
   
North American markets weak on US economic figures   
CTV News
TORONTO -- North American stock markets were weak as traders reacted to signs Wednesday that growth in the American economy has hit a few setbacks. The S&P/TSX composite index posted a tiny 1.27-point gain to 15,347.34, with energy and gold issues ...

North American markets weak on US economic figures, Fed outlook   Lethbridge Herald

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The Globe and Mail
   
Suncor's quarterly profit falls as oil sands production fails to offset weak prices   
The Globe and Mail
Suncor Energy Inc.'s quarterly profit fell sharply as record oil sands production and lower costs failed to offset weak oil prices. The Calgary-based company late on Wednesday said it lost $341-million, or 24 cents a share, in the first three months of the year.
Suncor Posts Loss as Lower Oil Price Bites in Canada Oil Sands   Bloomberg
Oilsands giant Suncor Energy posts $341-million net loss in first quarter   Winnipeg Free Press
Suncor turns to loss on low oil, foreign exchange loss   Reuters UK

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Vancouver Sun
   
Metro Vancouver housing affordability continues to slide   
Vancouver Sun
Housing affordability in Metro Vancouver continued to slide in the first quarter, making it even more difficult for Vancouverites to own a home the country's least affordable region, according to the latest Desjardins Affordability Index released Wednesday.

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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
China train makers in talks with Bombardier rail over possible sale   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Two Chinese state-owned train makers have emerged as potential buyers for Bombardier Inc.'s rail business as the Montreal-based manufacturer weighs options for the unit ahead of what could be an historic realignment for the company. Chinese firms CSR ...

China trainmakers seek control of Bombardier's rail unit: sources   Reuters Canada
Despite reports, Bombardier says rail division is not for saleLOCAL   Tbnewswatch.com
China trainmakers seek controlling stake in Bombardier-sources   Reuters
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CBC.ca
   
Shareholders flexing say-on-pay muscles   
Victoria News
TORONTO - It's a rare occurrence for the majority of a Canadian company's shareholders to vote against its executive compensation practices. But over the past two weeks, investors at two of the country's major institutions — CIBC and Barrick Gold — have ...

Terence Corcoran: Say on pay – Loud and unclear   Financial Post

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Financial Express
   
Most Canadians expect semi-retirement or never stop working: poll   
Montreal Gazette
OTTAWA - A new survey suggests more than half of Canadians either plan to ease into retirement by working reduced hours before hanging it up for good or have no plans to ever quit. The report by HSBC found that 45 per cent of working-age Canadians ...

Attention millennials, many boomer parents won't leave you a dime   Globalnews.ca
'Working Indians Want To Change City Post Retirement'   The New Indian Express

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The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario Auditor-General laments planned ad-law changes   
The Globe and Mail
The Ontario Liberal government was forced to change the colour of the bricks on a building from red to brown in a television ad about Ontario Savings Bonds because the Auditor-General deemed the bold red colour politically partisan. Now, Kathleen Wynne's ...

Liberals want to change partisan advertising law: AG   Toronto Sun
Province cut costs, highway deaths spiked   London Free Press
Ontario's winter roads 'less safe' since privatization: auditor   Toronto Star
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CHCH News   
Newstalk 1010   
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Stella-Jones to buy Ontario wood treatment company Ram Forest; shares surge   
Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL - Stella-Jones is expanding its wood treating capabilities for the residential lumber market, saying it has signed a letter of intent to purchase Ontario supplier Ram Forest Group and Ramfor Lumber for an undisclosed price. Ram Forest subsidiaries ...

Stella-Jones Reports Director Election Results   MarketWatch
Stella-Jones' (STLJF) CEO Brian McManus on Q1 2015 Results - Earnings Call ...   Seeking Alpha

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