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BC First Nation offered $1-billion LNG deal
CTV News
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. -- A $1.15-billion benefits' package is being offered to a First Nation on British Columbia's northwest coast in a bid to win support for a proposed liquefied-natural-gas terminal and pipeline. Details of the offer to the Lax Kw'alaams from ...
BC First Nations group to vote on $1-billion Pacific NorthWest LNG dealThe Globe and Mail
Petronas offers Canada aboriginals almost US$1 billion to back LNGTHE BUSINESS TIMES
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CTV News
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. -- A $1.15-billion benefits' package is being offered to a First Nation on British Columbia's northwest coast in a bid to win support for a proposed liquefied-natural-gas terminal and pipeline. Details of the offer to the Lax Kw'alaams from ...
BC First Nations group to vote on $1-billion Pacific NorthWest LNG deal
Petronas offers Canada aboriginals almost US$1 billion to back LNG
Toronto Sun
Will Tesla's new battery change the way Canadians use electricity?
Toronto Sun
Tesla Motors is taking its electric power from the roads to the home with the launch of Tesla Energy. Best known for its electric vehicles, Tesla unveiled its solar-power storage systems on Thursday. The batteries can be used in homes, businesses and utilities ...
Will Tesla's Newest Battery Pan Out?Wall Street Journal
AGL Takes on Tesla in Australia With 6kWh Home BatteryBloomberg
Tesla Powerwall: 5 things you need to knowCBC.ca
OCRegister
Inside Energy
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Toronto Sun
Tesla Motors is taking its electric power from the roads to the home with the launch of Tesla Energy. Best known for its electric vehicles, Tesla unveiled its solar-power storage systems on Thursday. The batteries can be used in homes, businesses and utilities ...
Will Tesla's Newest Battery Pan Out?
AGL Takes on Tesla in Australia With 6kWh Home Battery
Tesla Powerwall: 5 things you need to know
The Globe and Mail
North American markets sharply higher despite mixed economic news
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - North American stock markets shot higher Friday as buyers returned in droves following a big sell-off the previous session. Toronto's S&P/TSX composite ended the day ahead 115.25 points at 15,339.77, recouping most of the previous session's ...
CANADA STOCKS-TSX rebounds as industrials, miners gainReuters
TSX rebounds as industrials, miners gainReuters Canada
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Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - North American stock markets shot higher Friday as buyers returned in droves following a big sell-off the previous session. Toronto's S&P/TSX composite ended the day ahead 115.25 points at 15,339.77, recouping most of the previous session's ...
CANADA STOCKS-TSX rebounds as industrials, miners gain
TSX rebounds as industrials, miners gain
Vancouver Sun
IFA Global Press Conference: The robots are coming
Vancouver Sun
MALTA — Will you have a robot with that action cam? Or perhaps you should start worrying that your fridge will fink on you to hackers when you're on holidays? These are among issues we may soon face, with connectivity and convenience the cornerstones ...
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Vancouver Sun
MALTA — Will you have a robot with that action cam? Or perhaps you should start worrying that your fridge will fink on you to hackers when you're on holidays? These are among issues we may soon face, with connectivity and convenience the cornerstones ...
The Globe and Mail
Canada to 'meet or exceed' US rules on shipment of oil by rail
The Globe and Mail
U.S. regulators will require trains carrying large quantities of crude oil to slow down or install expensive braking systems, a controversial step aimed at reducing the frequency of fiery oil train derailments in North America. The new rule was announced during a ...
Rail tanker car guidelines announced by Canada, USCBC.ca
U.S., Canada agree on new standards for railroad oil tankersPittsburgh Post-Gazette
Oil tanker safety of interest to Naperville residentsChicago Tribune
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The Globe and Mail
U.S. regulators will require trains carrying large quantities of crude oil to slow down or install expensive braking systems, a controversial step aimed at reducing the frequency of fiery oil train derailments in North America. The new rule was announced during a ...
Rail tanker car guidelines announced by Canada, US
U.S., Canada agree on new standards for railroad oil tankers
Oil tanker safety of interest to Naperville residents
Reuters Canada
General Motors tops Canada auto sales in April
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - General Motors Co GM.N jumped to the top of the Canadian sales rankings for April as it sold 15 percent more cars and trucks than a year earlier, the company said on Friday, winning a crown usually held by its rivals. GM Canada sold ...
Canadian car sales climb 5.7 per cent in AprilCTV News
Canadian auto sales climb 5.7% in AprilCBC.ca
This Week in Car Buying: Sales up, GDP not so much; Big incentives expire ...Kelley Blue Book
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Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - General Motors Co GM.N jumped to the top of the Canadian sales rankings for April as it sold 15 percent more cars and trucks than a year earlier, the company said on Friday, winning a crown usually held by its rivals. GM Canada sold ...
Canadian car sales climb 5.7 per cent in April
Canadian auto sales climb 5.7% in April
This Week in Car Buying: Sales up, GDP not so much; Big incentives expire ...
CBC.ca
GM cuts, rising bank fees and the CRA's deadline extension: BUSINESS WEEK ...
CBC.ca
The murky future of GM's iconic car plant in Oshawa, Ont., somehow got even cloudier this week as the company quietly announced it would be cutting another 1,000 assembly line jobs at the facility. GM delivered the bad news for Oshawa on Thursday, the ...
GM Canada to cut Oshawa assembly workforce by 1000 jobs this yearYahoo Canada Finance - Insight
Kevin O'Leary: General Motors is screwing Ontario, politicians are to blamebnn.ca
General Motors Canada to cut assembly workforce by 1000 jobs in Ontario this ...Daily Journal
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CBC.ca
The murky future of GM's iconic car plant in Oshawa, Ont., somehow got even cloudier this week as the company quietly announced it would be cutting another 1,000 assembly line jobs at the facility. GM delivered the bad news for Oshawa on Thursday, the ...
GM Canada to cut Oshawa assembly workforce by 1000 jobs this year
Kevin O'Leary: General Motors is screwing Ontario, politicians are to blame
General Motors Canada to cut assembly workforce by 1000 jobs in Ontario this ...
Fairfax, executives face insider trading investigation
TheChronicleHerald.ca
TORONTO — Fairfax Financial Holdings has confirmed that the company and two senior executives are under investigation by Quebec's securities regulator for alleged insider trading involving wood fibre producer Fibrek. The Toronto-based insurance ...
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TheChronicleHerald.ca
TORONTO — Fairfax Financial Holdings has confirmed that the company and two senior executives are under investigation by Quebec's securities regulator for alleged insider trading involving wood fibre producer Fibrek. The Toronto-based insurance ...
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Gardiner Expressway closes for spring maintenance
CTV News
The Gardiner Expressway has been closed in both directions for annual spring maintenance this weekend. The normally busy roadway was shut down at 8 p.m. Friday, from Highway 427 to Carlaw Avenue. It is expected to reopen 6 a.m. Sunday, ahead of the ...
Gardiner Expressway closed until Sunday for maintenanceCBC.ca
What to Expect for Closures this Weekend640 Toronto News
Marathon and Gardiner shutdown will cause weekend traffic headachesToronto Star
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CTV News
The Gardiner Expressway has been closed in both directions for annual spring maintenance this weekend. The normally busy roadway was shut down at 8 p.m. Friday, from Highway 427 to Carlaw Avenue. It is expected to reopen 6 a.m. Sunday, ahead of the ...
Gardiner Expressway closed until Sunday for maintenance
What to Expect for Closures this Weekend
Marathon and Gardiner shutdown will cause weekend traffic headaches
The Sudbury Star
Canada set to scale back big plan for navy ships, go over budget
The Sudbury Star
A crewman from the frigate HMCS Toronto looks back at his ship from a zodiac while on manoeuvres on Frobisher Bay in the Canadian Arctic, Aug. 19, 2009. (ANDY CLARK/Reuters). Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error.
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The Sudbury Star
A crewman from the frigate HMCS Toronto looks back at his ship from a zodiac while on manoeuvres on Frobisher Bay in the Canadian Arctic, Aug. 19, 2009. (ANDY CLARK/Reuters). Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error.
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