2015年4月30日 星期四

2015-05-01 Canada English Business


CBC.ca
   
Local analyst denies Winnipeg housing market is high risk   
CBC.ca
A Winnipeg analyst denies the local housing market is high risk. CMHC says Canada's housing market is modestly overvalued, and the high risk cities are Winnipeg and Regina, not Vancouver and Toronto. In Winnipeg, there is high inventory of both ...

Montreal housing market is stabilizing, CMHC study suggests   Montreal Gazette
Calgary housing market a low overall risk: CMHC   Calgary Herald
Regina, Winnipeg housing markets at 'high risk' of correction: CMHC   The Globe and Mail

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ABC News
   
LinkedIn Joins Twitter in Post-Earnings Tumble   
ABC News
Dumping social media stocks that show any sign of weakness is trending on Wall Street. Shares of LinkedIn Corp. plunged 21 percent in after-hours trading Thursday after the professional networking service gave a disappointing outlook for the second ...

Twitter, LinkedIn, Yelp shares belted as Wall Street gets nervous   The Australian Financial Review
Social Media Punished as Results Fall Short   New York Times
LinkedIn (LNKD) Earnings Report: Q1 2015 Conference Call Transcript   TheStreet.com

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Toronto Star
   
Bangladesh factory-collapse workers, families seek $2 billion from Loblaw   
Toronto Star
Survivors and family members of those who died in the 2013 Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh are seeking $2 billion in damages from Canadian grocery giant Loblaw. A series of co-ordinated, proposed class-action lawsuits have been filed in ...

Bangladesh factory-collapse workers, families seek...   Hamilton Spectator
Peter Foster: Why a $2-billion lawsuit against Loblaw, Joe Fresh could bring ...   Financial Post
EP rues anti-unionism in clothing sector   Prothom Alo (English)

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Calgary Herald
   
Drilling forecast for Western Canada cut to by almost 50 per cent   
Calgary Herald
The Petroleum Services Association of Canada has slashed its forecast by almost half and is calling for only 5,320 wells across the country in 2015. Grant Black / Calgary Herald. Share Adjust Comment Print. The fall-off in oil prices has prompted the ...

Canada Energy Drilling Seen Halved as Rout Cuts Well Budgets   Bloomberg
Oil and gas industry to lose tens of billions in 2015   660 News
Drilling group updates drilling forecast with 'astounding' drop in activity   Winnipeg Free Press

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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
GM's Oshawa plant to lose 1000 jobs; company to invest $5.4-billion in US   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Employment at the General Motors of Canada Ltd. assembly plants in Oshawa, Ont., will drop by 1,000 people to 2,600 in November when production of the Chevrolet Camaro shifts to Michigan. More than two years after announcing that Camaro production ...

GM to cut 1000 jobs at Oshawa plant   Toronto Sun
Camaro production will leave GM Oshawa in November   Toronto Star
GM announces end to Camaro assembly, 1000 job cuts in Canada   The Guardian Nigeria

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Toronto Sun
   
Canadian Oil Sands posts loss   
Toronto Sun
CALGARY - Canadian Oil Sands Ltd., the largest shareholder in the Syncrude Canada Ltd joint venture, said on Thursday it swung to a loss in the first quarter as oil prices dropped by more than half. The company, which has a 37 percent stake in the ...

Canadian Oil Sands Posts Net Loss, Cuts Spending Plan   Wall Street Journal
Is it Too Late to Buy Canadian Oil Sands Ltd.?   The Motley Fool Canada

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North American markets close solidly lower; loonie drops   
Times Colonist
TORONTO — North American markets closed solidly in the red amid weak earnings reports on both sides of the border. The S&P/TSX composite was down 122.82 points at 15,224.52, while the loonie was down 0.28 of a U.S. cent at 82.89 cents. The gold ...


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Vancouver Sun (blog)
   
Vancouver's Eventbase global leader with its event apps, on a hiring spree   
Vancouver Sun (blog)
While Pierre Elliott Trudeau's famous “walk in the snow” marked the end of a political career, in Vancouver it was a little known walk in the University Endowment Lands that launched a new beginning for two tech entrepreneurs, whose start-up created the first ...


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Toronto Star
   
BCE promises CTV News more protection from corporate meddling   
Toronto Star
The president of CTV News will be given more power to safeguard journalistic independence after a former executive of parent Bell Media attempted to interfere in the network's coverage of a regulatory decision. Bell Media owner BCE Inc. said Thursday that ...

Bell won't release internal report on journalistic independence at CTV   Calgary Herald
Bell shareholders urge more board room diversity at company's annual meeting   Winnipeg Free Press
BCE announces election of directors   MarketWatch
CTV News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Hydro One debate not for Toronto council: Tory   
Toronto Sun
Mayor John Tory wants to zap the idea of City Hall wading into the Hydro One privatization debate. Councillor Janet Davis is asking council to vote next week to send a “strong objection” to Queen's Park over the partial sale of the power utility “without the ...

The slippery road of privatization   Brockville Recorder and Times
Proposed Hydro One privatization eerily similar to Nova Scotia Power sell-off   National Union of Public and General Employees
Energy Minister Chiarelli responds to Hydro One sale criticism   NorthBayNipissing.com
Wellington Advertiser   
Toronto Star   
Hamilton Spectator   
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