2015年5月11日 星期一

2015-05-12 Canada English Business


Vancouver Sun
   
Massive amounts of Target product to go on the block May 23   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — If you ever wondered what happens to the acres of merchandise left over when a major chain store like Target closes, you could find your answer in a small notice from Able Auctions about a coming event on Saturday, May 23.
Target Corp. may be responsible for Canadian store leases   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Lowe's taking over leases of 13 Target stores in Canada   Hamilton Spectator

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VOCM
   
Economist Warns Province will Slip into 'Full-on' Recession this Year   
VOCM
Ross Wiseman admits Newfoundland and Labrador meets the technical definition of recession but argues that economic indicators remain strong. On budget day, the Finance Minister was reluctant to describe the province as in a recession, despite declining ...

Wiseman acknowledges province is in a recession — technically   The Telegram (subscription)
BMO predicts recession for NL, close call for Alberta   CBC.ca
Alberta will be lucky to skirt recession, BMO warns   The Globe and Mail

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Toronto Star
   
Three-quarters of households shopped online last year, according to Canada Post   
Toronto Star
TORONTO—If the Canadian retail industry is looking for a new sales motto, they might want to consider, “Ship it, or lose it!” After years of dabbling in online shopping, eager consumers looking to spend their money on e-commerce are delivering a wake-up ...


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National Post
   
Smuggler's messages reveal how drugs easily pass through Vancouver's port   
National Post
PART TWO OF A SPECIAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE VANCOUVER WATERFRONT. READ PART ONE HERE. VANCOUVER — How could the Port of Vancouver be misused by organized crime? It's not that hard, according to encrypted messages ...

Drug pipeline: How crime groups infiltrate and exploit Metro Vancouver's docks ...   Vancouver Sun
Solving the problem of gangsters on the waterfront: SFU criminologist   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News

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Rio Tinto cutting up to 170 positions in Montreal; scaling back use of Alcan name   
Hamilton Spectator
MONTREAL — Rio Tinto is shedding between 110 and 170 jobs in Montreal as the mining company prepares to move early next year into its new Canadian headquarters, with the Alcan name missing from the building. The company said Monday that the staff ...


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Financial Post
   
Lenders get creative to lower mortgage rates   
insideTORONTO.com
TORONTO - Online comparison shopping is changing everything from how we buy a new television set to how we select a mortgage, and it's causing some mortgage lenders to get creative in order to compete. "Lenders are stripping away features of ...

Current Mortgage Rates Roundup for May 11, 2015   Selected Loans

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Reuters Canada
   
TSX slips as oil and gas stocks weigh   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index eased on Monday as energy companies fell on lower oil prices, with investors also cautious on China's latest interest rate cut and prospects for a resolution of Greece's financial woes. Oil and gas shares were ...

CANADA STOCKS-TSX slips as oil and gas stocks weigh   Reuters
The close: TSX falls as crude price slip hurts oil and gas shares   The Globe and Mail

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The Globe and Mail
   
BC First Nations likely to reject Petronas LNG project   
The Globe and Mail
A hereditary chief says Lax Kw'alaams members are poised in the final round of voting to reject a $1-billion cash offer dangled by a major liquefied natural gas project, posing a setback for the venture led by Malaysia's Petronas. Donnie Wesley of the ...

First Nations LNG deals with B.C. will help in making final investment decisions ...   Financial Post
Province racks up LNG pipeline agreements with 28 First Nations   Vancouver Sun
Petronas Hoping To Buy First Nations Tribes' Support For $1 Billion   OilPrice.com

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Toronto Star
   
Captain John's restaurant sold to ship scrapper, will be gone by end of May   
Toronto Star
Ports Toronto refuses to disclose how much it is paying a veteran scrapper to tow Captain John's floating restaurant from the foot of Yonge St. and cut it into tiny, rusting pieces, other than to stress it won't cost taxpayers a dime. The costs of the complex tow by ...

Captain John's, defunct boat restaurant at Toronto harbourfront, sold again   CBC.ca
Captain John's to be towed away by the end of May   Newstalk 1010
Captain John's Restaurant To Set Sail By End Of Month   640 Toronto News

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Great-West looks to US and Europe for expansion   
The Globe and Mail
Great-West Lifeco Inc. is looking south of the border and in Europe for new customers. The Winnipeg-based insurer and wealth manager says there are plenty of opportunities to build its business in developed markets such as the U.S. and Britain, where ...

Great West Lifeco In Receives “Sector Perform” Rating from RBC Capital (GWLIF)   Dakota Financial News
Great West Lifeco In Given Sector Perform Rating at RBC Capital (GWLIF)   WKRB News

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