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2015-05-11 Canada English Business


Reuters
   
China stocks return to positive in volatile trade after PBOC rate cut   
Reuters
SHANGHAI Chinese stocks moved higher by mid-morning on Monday in volatile conditions as an interest rate cut by the central bank failed to impress investors who are becoming increasingly worried that the recent rally has been overdone. Money rates ...

China Cuts Interest Rates as Economic Growth Slows   Wall Street Journal
China rate cut spurs Asia stock market gains   Financial Times
Opinion: China's high-risk rate cut   MarketWatch
Beijing Review   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Province racks up LNG pipeline agreements with 28 First Nations   
Vancouver Sun
The B.C. government revealed Sunday it has revenue-sharing agreements in place with 28 First Nations for planned pipelines meant to supply proposed billion-dollar LNG plants on the coast of B.C.. The province had publicly announced eight pipeline ...

Lacklustre support from BC First Nations signals trouble for LNG facility   The Globe and Mail
Petronas Hoping To Buy First Nations Tribes' Support For $1 Billion   OilPrice.com
Canada's Aboriginals Concerned about Petronas Plan   The Maritime Executive

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CTV News
   
Five things to watch for this week in Canada's business world   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Here are five things to look for in Canadian business this week: AGMs in the oilpatch: Encana Corp., once a natural gas focused firm that's been getting oilier over the past year or two, reports its first-quarter results and holds its annual meeting on ...

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week   Calgary Herald

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MINING.com
   
Government board rules against Arctic uranium mine   
MINING.com
A $2.1 billion proposal to build a uranium mine in the Canadian far north will not be proceeding anytime soon. The Nunavut Impact Review Board, which was evaluating public hearings about the proposed mine in the Nunavut territory, has recommended ...

Areva's Kiggavik uranium project opposed by Nunavut Impact Review Board   CBC.ca

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Western Star
   
City's water described as best in Atlantic Canada   
Western Star
A pair of bottles are displayed at Corner Brook's new water treatment plant Friday, showing the colour of untreated versus treated water. Cory Hurley/The Western Star. The Corner Brook water treatment facility is providing some of the highest quality drinking ...

Corner Brook is confident in new water treatment plant   CBC.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
What can brain research tell us about how markets behave?   
The Globe and Mail
This is part of a Globe series that explores our growing dependence on credit — from the average household to massive institutions — and the looming risks for a nation addicted to cheap money. Join the conversation on Twitter with the hashtag #DebtBinge.

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Toronto Star
   
Ontario employers cashing in on temporary workers   
Toronto Star
For more than five years, 61-year-old Angel Reyes has woken up five days a week at 3 a.m. and braced himself for eight hours of hauling garbage at a Toronto recycling plant. The university-educated refugee is the longest-serving worker on the floor, hired ...


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Globalnews.ca
   
Saskatchewan town issues water warning after too much chemical spills in system   
mysask.com
WADENA, Sask. - A Saskatchewan town has issued a warning that its drinking water may contain too much of a treatment chemical. Residents of Wadena are being asked not to drink their water after an excessive amount of potassium permanganate spilled ...

Wadena residents being told to boil their water   620 CKRM.com

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Brockville Recorder and Times
   
PHOTO GALLERY: Business showcase in Prescott   
Brockville Recorder and Times
Edwardsburgh/Cardinal firefighter Steve West demonstrates what to do to extinguish a kitchen fire at the seventh annual Business Showcase and Expo in Prescott Saturday. (RONALD ZAJAC/The Recorder and Times). 1 sec. 2 sec. 3 sec. 4 sec. 5 sec. 6 sec.
Prescott area on display at business fair and expo   www.insidebrockville.com/

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News Talk 980 CJME
   
Controlled burn east of Regina   
News Talk 980 CJME
The sky might be a bit smoky east of Regina for the next few days, but there's no need to worry. Sask Parks is doing a controlled burn at the White Butte Trails Recreation Site. It's in an effort to control leafy spurge - an invasive species - and renew vegetation in ...

Controlled fire in White Butte Trails outside Regina   620 CKRM.com

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