2015年5月5日 星期二

2015-05-06 Canada English Business


Toronto Sun
   
CRTC limits roaming rates that big carriers can charge   
Toronto Star
Canada's telecom watchdog will regulate the rates that the country's Big Three wireless providers can charge smaller rivals to use their networks, a move that could ultimately lower retail prices for some consumers and allow newer companies to expand their ...

CRTC caps wireless roaming rates that Big 3 can charge small rivals   CBC.ca
CRTC to cap wholesale wireless rates charged by big firms   Toronto Sun
CRTC cracks down on roaming rates national carriers charge rivals   The Globe and Mail (subscription)

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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Bank of Canada lays out plan for future bailouts   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
The Bank of Canada is taking advantage of the post-financial crisis calm to shore up its defences against future liquidity emergencies, including the power to bail out provincially regulated institutions, such as Quebec's Desjardins Group credit union network.

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Toronto Star
   
WestJet reports on voting results from 2015 annual general meeting of ...   
MarketWatch
CALGARY, May 5, 2015 /PRNewswire/ - WestJet Airlines Ltd. (WestJet) announced today the voting results from its Annual General Meeting held Tuesday May 5, 2015 in Calgary, Alberta. The total number of shares represented by shareholders present in ...

WestJet Airlines' (WJAFF) CEO Gregg Saretsky on Q1 2015 Results - Earnings ...   Seeking Alpha

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Calgary Herald
   
Ottawa moves to make Internet cheaper in rural areas   
Calgary Herald
The European Union is considering proposals to rein in the world's biggest Internet companies in a regulatory clampdown just weeks after the EU ... Chinese manufacturer sets up B.C. plant for fibre-optic components · Fibre. A Chinese company supplying ...

Ottawa cuts fees for satellite service in rural areas   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Ottawa moves to reduce costs for rural Internet, satellite TV   The Globe and Mail (subscription)

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Kinross keen on M&A but will take a disciplined approach: CEO   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Kinross Gold K.TO is scouting for acquisition opportunities but vows it will be disciplined and only strike a deal if it offers value to shareholders, the Canadian gold miner's chief executive said on Tuesday. "On the external front, we are ...


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Vancouver Sun
   
Photos: 10 Vancouver homes at rock-bottom prices   
Vancouver Sun
Vancouver is the least affordable housing region in Canada and housing affordability in the region is continuing to decline. Here's a look at Vancouver's 10 lowest-priced detached homes. according to current real estate listings. CLICK HERE to view more of ...


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Financial Post
   
Sun Life posts higher profit on strength in asset management, Asia   
Reuters
(Adds details on results, growth drivers). TORONTO May 5 (Reuters) - Canadian insurer Sun Life Financial Inc reported a higher quarterly profit on Tuesday, driven by strength in its asset management business and healthy growth in Asia. The Toronto-based ...

Sun Life reports first-quarter profit, dividend increase   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Sun Life Financial Inc earnings beat estimates, hikes dividend by 6%   Financial Post

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The Globe and Mail
   
UPDATE 3-Alfa, Harbour Energy to buy Pacific Rubiales for $5 bln -source   
Reuters
(Updates to add US dollar conversions in the headline and first paragraph). By Greg Roumeliotis and Mike Stone. May 5 (Reuters) - Mexican conglomerate Alfa Sab de CV and Harbour Energy Ltd have agreed to acquire Canadian oil and gas company ...

Alfa, Harbour Energy to buy Pacific Rubiales for $5 billion: source   Reuters Canada
Pacific Rubiales Said to Get Takeover Offer From Alfa   Bloomberg

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The Globe and Mail
   
Pollutants from Mount Polley breach may have long-term effects: study   
The Globe and Mail
Months after a dam at Mount Polley mine collapsed, releasing more than 25 million cubic metres of tailings and water, a polluted plume of sediments continued to circulate through Quesnel Lake. Now a study by researchers from two universities and the ...

Researchers say data provides context, but doesn't predict long term impact of ...   CBC.ca
Jumbo salmon found near Mt. Polley site   24 Hours Vancouver
Quesnel Lake future still cloudy after Mount Polley mine disaster: report   The Vancouver Observer

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CBC.ca
   
BlackBerry CEO John Chen says company's reputation needs help   
CBC.ca
BlackBerry CEO John Chen says the Waterloo, Ont.-based smartphone maker needs help shedding its image as a troubled company, adding that finances have stabilized since he took charge 18 months ago. "One of the biggest things that I'm working and ...

More action needed to keep tech workers in Canada: Chen   CTV News
Chen stresses “innovation is about talent” at KW Chamber of Commerce   570 News
Phones are 'part of the solution' for BlackBerry,...   The Flamborough Review (press release) (registration)

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