The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Canada sheds 20000 jobs in April
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Canada's economy shed 19,700 jobs last month, the most since August, as retailers shed sales positions. The country's jobless rate stayed at 6.8 per cent as fewer people looked for work, Statistics Canada said Friday. The jobs numbers reflect the impact of a ...
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Canada sheds 19700 jobs, unemployment rate unchangedToronto Star
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Canada's economy shed 19,700 jobs last month, the most since August, as retailers shed sales positions. The country's jobless rate stayed at 6.8 per cent as fewer people looked for work, Statistics Canada said Friday. The jobs numbers reflect the impact of a ...
Better times ahead even after Canada drops nearly 20000 jobs: economists
Canada loses 19700 jobs in April, mostly part-time
Canada sheds 19700 jobs, unemployment rate unchanged
The Globe and Mail
Canada aboriginal community pushes back against Petronas LNG plan
Reuters
VANCOUVER May 8 Members of a Canadian aboriginal community edged closer to rejecting a roughly C$1 billion ($827 million) deal with Malaysia's Petronas to support a liquefied natural gas export terminal, voting against the offer in the first two of three ...
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Reuters
VANCOUVER May 8 Members of a Canadian aboriginal community edged closer to rejecting a roughly C$1 billion ($827 million) deal with Malaysia's Petronas to support a liquefied natural gas export terminal, voting against the offer in the first two of three ...
Environment dwarfs financial merit in LNG deal for BC First Nations
B.C. First Nation says no to more than $1B in first stage of LNG vote
Financial Post
Markets move higher on solid US jobs report
Toronto Star
The Toronto stock market ended solidly higher Friday after a broad advance powered by commodity prices and a solid jobs report south of the border. The S&P/TSX composite index closed ahead 81.20 points at 15,170.02, but slipped about one per cent on ...
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Toronto Star
The Toronto stock market ended solidly higher Friday after a broad advance powered by commodity prices and a solid jobs report south of the border. The S&P/TSX composite index closed ahead 81.20 points at 15,170.02, but slipped about one per cent on ...
Markets post solid advance; Dow soars on US jobs numbers
Toronto Star
Wal-Mart buys Target stores
Gulf Daily News
NEW YORK: Wal-Mart Stores' Canadian unit said it would buy some store leases and other assets formerly held by the Canadian arm of Target Corporation and renovate them for about 350 million Canadian dollars ($289m). Wal-Mart said in February it ...
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Gulf Daily News
NEW YORK: Wal-Mart Stores' Canadian unit said it would buy some store leases and other assets formerly held by the Canadian arm of Target Corporation and renovate them for about 350 million Canadian dollars ($289m). Wal-Mart said in February it ...
Walmart to Buy 13 Former Target Stores in Canada
Walmart eyes second Guelph store in former Target location
Wal-Mart, Canadian Tire buy some Target spots in Canada
Vancouver Sun
Don Cayo: Better policies would get women to contribute more to the economy
Vancouver Sun
If women participated in the labour force at the same rate as men, the economy of a developed country such as Canada would experience a 12-per-cent jump in GDP, according to Dr. Doom, a.k.a. Nouriel Roubini, the economist who gained international ...
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Vancouver Sun
If women participated in the labour force at the same rate as men, the economy of a developed country such as Canada would experience a 12-per-cent jump in GDP, according to Dr. Doom, a.k.a. Nouriel Roubini, the economist who gained international ...
Dr. Doom Nouriel Roubini warns on economic effects of gender inequality
Financial Post
Quebecor defends overruling failed board appointment vote of Michel Lavigne
Financial Post
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan RemiorzAt Quebecor's meeting, Michel Lavigne, a Class "B" director since 2013, said he would submit his resignation after 71.5 per cent of eligible shareholders withheld their votes. The board, chaired by former Prime Minister ...
Quebecor will keep Lavigne as director despite lack of supportThe Globe and Mail (subscription)
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Financial Post
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan RemiorzAt Quebecor's meeting, Michel Lavigne, a Class "B" director since 2013, said he would submit his resignation after 71.5 per cent of eligible shareholders withheld their votes. The board, chaired by former Prime Minister ...
Quebecor will keep Lavigne as director despite lack of support
CBC.ca
Alberta's job market holding up, despite oil bust
CBC.ca
For months now, economists have expected Alberta's job market to roll over. There have been multiple public announcements of large job losses, and many more layoffs that have happened under the radar, heard about from friends and family. 'You can sit on ...
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CBC.ca
For months now, economists have expected Alberta's job market to roll over. There have been multiple public announcements of large job losses, and many more layoffs that have happened under the radar, heard about from friends and family. 'You can sit on ...
Alberta's April job gains seen as anomaly; more weakness expected
Financial Post
Rogers Media slashing jobs
Fort Frances Times
TORONTO—Money-losing newscasts are getting the axe at Omni multicultural channels as Rogers Media Inc. tries to reduce its losses with a new slate of current affairs shows that use fewer resources. The Toronto-based subsidiary of Rogers ...
Rogers cuts 110 positions; OMNI stations' daily newscast in Punjabi, other ...Voiceonline.com
Rogers axes OMNI news programs, cancels Breakfast Television in EdmontonCBC.ca
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Fort Frances Times
TORONTO—Money-losing newscasts are getting the axe at Omni multicultural channels as Rogers Media Inc. tries to reduce its losses with a new slate of current affairs shows that use fewer resources. The Toronto-based subsidiary of Rogers ...
Rogers cuts 110 positions; OMNI stations' daily newscast in Punjabi, other ...
Rogers axes OMNI news programs, cancels Breakfast Television in Edmonton
Omni drops multi-language newscasts as impact of streaming services is felt
CBC.ca
Exchange District storefronts to get makeover thanks to funding program
CBC.ca
Some historic storefronts in Winnipeg's Exchange District will be getting a facelift thanks to a new funding program unveiled today by civic and provincial officials. Thirteen properties will have their exterior facades refreshed under the Exchange District ...
City and province will spend a combined $261000 on sprucing up Exchange ...Winnipeg Free Press
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CBC.ca
Some historic storefronts in Winnipeg's Exchange District will be getting a facelift thanks to a new funding program unveiled today by civic and provincial officials. Thirteen properties will have their exterior facades refreshed under the Exchange District ...
City and province will spend a combined $261000 on sprucing up Exchange ...
Province, city partner to spruce up Winnipeg's Exchange District storefronts
Exchange District storefronts getting facelift
CTV News
CMHC sees decline in pace of housing starts in April
CTV News
OTTAWA -- Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the pace of home construction slowed last month, with much of the decline due to fewer starts of multiple-dwelling projects compared with March. CMHC chief economist Bob Dugan says the rate of ...
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CTV News
OTTAWA -- Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the pace of home construction slowed last month, with much of the decline due to fewer starts of multiple-dwelling projects compared with March. CMHC chief economist Bob Dugan says the rate of ...
Housing starts decline in April
Five ways Ottawa can help Canada's cities
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