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2015-05-05 Canada English Business


The Globe and Mail
   
TSX at one-week high as Couche-Tard, financials gain   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index hit a one-week high on Monday, helped by strength in the financial sector and shares of Alimentation Couche-Tard ATDb.TO. Convenience store operator Couche-Tard was by far the most influential gainer on ...

The close: TSX pushes higher on financials, Couche-Tard   The Globe and Mail
CANADA STOCKS-TSX at one-week high as Couche-Tard, financials gain   Reuters
Canada Stocks Rise a 2nd Day as Couche-Tard, Insurers Advance   Bloomberg
Baystreet.ca   
CNNMoney   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Shelley Fralic: Make room for Metro Vancouver's micro laneway housing   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — You've heard of the laneway house, of course, it being just one of the many solutions that homeowners, developers and urban planners have introduced in recent years to deal with Metro Vancouver's housing crunch. Most local municipalities ...


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Financial Post
   
More seniors, swamped by credit card debt, file for insolvency   
Toronto Star
Swamped by credit card debt, a growing number of seniors and those approaching retirement are filing for insolvency in Ontario, according to a new report released on Monday. Bankruptcy trustee firm Hoyes, Michalos & Associates Inc. reviewed data from ...

More seniors filing for insolvency, report says   Guelph Mercury
Seniors in Ontario make up 30% of bankruptcies: report   CBC.ca
Golden years? Seniors file for insolvency with bigger debts: report   Globalnews.ca

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NDTV
   
Asian shares tread water ahead of Australia rate decision   
Reuters Canada
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Asian markets edged lower on Tuesday and the Australian dollar steadied as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of a Reserve Bank of Australia policy decision that might result in an interest rate cut. The RBA last cut its cash rate ...

MarketsFast Asia Open - Aussie benchmark rate in focus   Financial Times

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Airlines bring in more money from bag, reservations fees   
STLtoday.com
U.S. airlines are earning billions, and they're collecting more in fees on checked bags and reservation changes. Whether airlines are making more or less money than before depends on which figures you use. The Department of Transportation said Monday ...


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CBC.ca
   
Tesla battery could power a big change in electricity use   
CBC.ca
Those in the Canadian electricity business are still trying to figure out what Tesla's bold battery announcement will mean for the industry. Tesla envisions home, businesses and industry adopting its new type of batteries that can store electricity for significant ...

SGL Carbon SE shares rise thanks to Tesla Motors Inc's push into batteries   Financial Post
Musk's SolarCity First in Line for Tesla Batteries   Daily Democrat
Australian economist: Tesla battery can solve climate change   MarketWatch
The Globe and Mail   
Huffington Post   
Forbes   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Vancouver lacks effective control over rising house prices, prof says   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER -- Vancouver is behind other locales around the world in controlling skyrocketing house prices that are being affected by wealthy foreign buyers snapping up local properties, a University of B.C. professor says. David Ley, a UBC geography ...


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CBC.ca
   
Manitobans have a thirst for beer   
The Carillon
Barley Brothers president and co-founder Noel Bernier drinking a beer. Beer is still the king of booze in Manitoba. It is also the fastest growing category of booze in terms of sales growth, in large part because of the runaway popularity of craft beers.
Of all provinces, Saskatchewan is Canada's king of the coolers   CBC.ca
Sask. posts second-highest increase in alcohol sales last year   CTV News
Saskatchewan alcohol sales on the rise   Globalnews.ca
Business in Vancouver   
KelownaNow   
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Edmonton Journal
   
Alberta economy 'dramatically' subdued: BMO economist   
Edmonton Journal
Lower oil prices will hold Alberta's real gross domestic product growth to just 0.4 per cent in 2015, “effectively placing the province in recession,” BMO said Monday in its latest Blue Book economic forecast. “I think it's probably safe to say that Alberta is going to ...

BMO sees fiscal growth for N.S.   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Province to be a leader in economic growth: BMO   The Carillon
Report predicts Alberta economy will slide into recession   Calgary Herald
News Talk 770 Calgary   
Business in Vancouver   
CNNMoney   
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Financial Post
   
US factory orders boost North American markets; loonie closes higher   
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO - North American markets, which experienced a bit of a bumpy ride late last week, closed higher Monday amid news that U.S. factory orders enjoyed their first increase since last summer. Toronto's S&P/TSX composite was up 27.70 points at ...

North American markets rise on back of strong U.S. factory orders   Financial Post
US factory orders boost North American markets   Medicine Hat News

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