2015年5月7日 星期四

2015-05-08 Canada English Business


Reuters Canada
   
TSX rebounds, ends up, but energy stocks down again   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index rose broadly on Thursday, reversing a retreat in early trading as resource stocks turned positive, but energy companies posted another round of heavy declines as crude prices sank. The heavily weighted ...

CANADA STOCKS-TSX rebounds, ends up, but energy stocks down again   Reuters
Buyers return to North American markets after two days of sharp losses   Toronto Star

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Vancouver Sun
   
New building permits hit record high in BC   
Vancouver Sun
METRO VANCOUVER - B.C. is headed for a construction boom not seen since 2008, with record spending plans for condos and apartment towers across the province, particularly in Metro Vancouver, where demand for housing continues to outstrip supply.
Vancouver, Toronto lead construction intentions as building values rise to $6.9 ...   Business in Vancouver

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CTV News
   
Calgary-based Canadian Natural Resources posts $252-million Q1 loss   
CTV News
CALGARY -- Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (TSX:CNQ) is once again ratcheting down spending expectations while awaiting a rebound in crude prices, the company said Thursday as it posted a $252-million first-quarter loss. The company, which has ...

Canadian Natural Resources Earnings Swing to Loss   Wall Street Journal
UPDATE 1-Canadian Natural says will work with new Alberta government   Reuters

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Ottawa Citizen
   
Air Canada employees protest at Ottawa airport   
Ottawa Citizen
Air Canada employees staged a quiet protest at the Ottawa airport Thursday afternoon in the midst of labour strife. Cheryl Robinson, the president of Unifor local 2002, the union representing Air Canada employees, said about 75 Ottawa members met in the ...

Air Canada delays launch of Hamilton to Calgary service because of plane crash   Calgary Herald
Air Canada delays launch of Hamilton-Calgary...   Cambridge Times

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Reuters
   
Bombardier to list rail unit; sees cuts in business jet output   
Reuters
MONTREAL/TORONTO Bombardier Inc outlined plans on Thursday to list a minority stake in its rail unit as it reported a quarterly profit that topped market expectations but also warned it may cut production of its profitable Global business jets. The company ...

Bombardier warns of more cost-cutting   The Flamborough Review (press release) (registration)

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The Globe and Mail
   
Angry over rising bank fees? Take this 10-step personal finance program   
The Globe and Mail
The intense reaction to last week's column on the across-the-board service fee increases that Royal Bank of Canada will introduce June 1 shows a lot of people are cranked about bank fees. But banks are pros at riding out these little storms. They know that ...

Fed up with your bank fees? Negotiate and shop around to save money   Hamilton Spectator
Fed up with your bank fees? Negotiate and shop around   CTV News

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Vancouver Sun
   
Don Cayo: Ottawa's pension problem: it's worse than we thought   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — Fudged figures obscure the true size of the federal government's pension obligations to its former employees, according to a new study from the C.D. Howe Institute. This means taxpayers are on the hook for much more than was previously ...


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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
CMHC's tighter mortgage rules succeed in reducing exposure   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Ottawa's attempts to play a smaller role in Canada's housing market are having a noticeable impact, as the federal housing agency reported the total value of its mortgage insurance continued to shrink in 2014 driven by a series of measures to tighten ...

Canadian Mortgage Insurer Vows Measures to Limit Risk, if Needed   Wall Street Journal
CMHC releases 2014 annual report   www.insidebrockville.com/
CMHC Releases its 2014 Annual Report   Digital Journal

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Toronto Star
   
Omni drops multi-language newscasts as impact of streaming services is felt   
Toronto Star
Omni Television says it is introducing interactive half-hour current affairs programs to replace multi-language newscasts that will go off the air in B.C. and Ontario. The move comes as parent Rogers Media Inc. cuts 110 jobs from its television operations, mainly ...

Rogers axes OMNI news programs, cancels Breakfast Television in Edmonton   CBC.ca
Rogers Media Inc cutting 110 jobs, mainly at Omni multicultural TV stations   Financial Post
Rogers Media cutting 110 jobs, mainly at Omni multicultural TV stations   CanadianBusiness.com
Canada NewsWire (press release)   
The Globe and Mail   
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Online platform BitGold to go public in Toronto, seek Asia listing   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's BitGold, a startup that runs an online payments and savings platform based on the precious metal, plans to go public in Toronto next week and will seek a listing in Asia in six to 12 months, the company's chief executive said.

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