2015年5月13日 星期三

2015-05-14 Canada English Business


The Globe and Mail
   
Pacific NorthWest working to keep BC LNG export project alive   
The Globe and Mail
Pacific NorthWest LNG is scrambling to come up with a Plan B after the Lax Kw'alaams First Nation soundly rejected the Malaysian-led project's $1-billion cash offer aimed at securing its support for a B.C. liquefied natural gas terminal. The company said ...

Pacific NorthWest LNG: What are the major issues?   CTV News
Aboriginal Snub Shakes Asian Trust in Canada's Gas Plans   Bloomberg
With its clean-burning LNG in the unwanted pile, B.C. is suddenly in an ...   Financial Post

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CTV News
   
New international shipping rules to protect Arctic are flawed: experts   
CTV News
The fragile and increasingly ice-free waters of the Arctic are expected to benefit from tougher environmental rules likely to be passed this week when an international body holds a final vote on northern shipping regulations. But environmental groups at the ...


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Business Recorder
   
TSX down for third day as energy and rails weigh   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index fell for a third straight session on Wednesday, with heavyweight energy and railway companies among the biggest losers as crude prices slipped and investors worried about economic growth. The Toronto ...

The close: TSX ends down for third day as energy, rails weigh   The Globe and Mail
CANADA STOCKS-TSX down for third day as energy and rails weigh   Reuters
Toronto slump continues   Baystreet.ca
RTT News   
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CTV News
   
Atlantic Canada's economy uneven in 2014   
MetroNews Canada
HALIFAX – Declining international energy exports and a soft housing market have contributed toward uneven growth in Atlantic Canada in early 2015. The Atlantic Provinces Economic Council says that continues an economic trend seen in 2014.
Spring a downer for economy — APEC   TheChronicleHerald.ca

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Financial Post
   
Canada seen as unlikely to tamper with inflation target during review   
Reuters
OTTAWA May 13 Canadian financial authorities are unlikely to raise the country's inflation target after a review this year given the risk to the central bank's credibility and widespread support for the existing benchmark, economists say. The Bank of Canada, ...

Joe Oliver says inflation target review with Bank of Canada 'looks forward'   Financial Post

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CTV News
   
Ikea Canada to open 'Pick-Up-Point' location in London, Ont.   
CTV News
Ikea Canada will be opening a retail location in London, Ont. But unlike its typical sprawling stores, this one will serve primarily as a pick-up location for items customers have purchased online or in other stores. The store will be located at 3198 Wonderland ...

Ikea to test retail concept at new location opening in Ontario   Toronto Star
IKEA to open its first 'pick-up-point' store in London, Ont.   CBC.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
Trican shares plunge as company seeks debt relief, hints at asset sales   
The Globe and Mail
The collapse of oil prices walloped Trican Well Service Ltd. in the first quarter as customers slashed capital spending, prompting the fracking company to cut 2,000 jobs and cancel dividends. Trican, which has operations in Canada, the United States and ...

Trican Well Service Ltd shares plunge as oilfield services company warns of ...   Financial Post
Trican Falls After Cutting Workforce by 2000, Halting Dividend   Bloomberg
Trican Well Service's (TOLWF) CEO Dale Dusterhoft on Q1 2015 Results ...   Seeking Alpha

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Financial Post
   
Penn West Petroleum Ltd feels fallout from accounting scandal   
Financial Post
PennWest President and CEO David Roberts attends the company's annual general meeting in Calgary, Alta., Wed., May 13, 2015. 0514-biz-xFPpennTHE CANADIAN PRESS/Larry MacDougal. Twitter · Google+ · LinkedIn · Email · Typo? More. Comments ...

Penn West sets out survival plan in face of money woes and legal battles   Waterloo Record
Penn West Announces Voting Results From The 2015 Annual And Special ...   MarketWatch
Freehold Royalties Ltd. Takes Advantage of a Struggling Competitor   The Motley Fool Canada

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CBC.ca
   
City of Vancouver releases jam-packed construction list for summer   
CBC.ca
Vancouver drivers already frustrated by construction delays and road closures should brace for even more traffic jams as the city announced Wednesday its summer construction projects. The City of Vancouver released its summer construction schedule for ...

Drivers beware: Vancouver in for busy summer of construction   CTV News
Attention Vancouver drivers: Prepare to get patient   Vancouver Sun

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CBC.ca
   
Ste-Catherine Street West makeover plans revealed   
CBC.ca
The new, revitalized Ste-Catherine Street West will feature reduced speed limits, fewer parking spots, free Wi-Fi and heated sidewalks. Construction to revamp Ste-Catherine Street worries merchants · Montreal to get $42M promenade connecting Mount ...

City reveals plans for Ste. Catherine St. revamp   CTV News
The Story So Far: The new Ste-Catherine St. — wider, heated sidewalks, less ...   Montreal Gazette
Montreal's Sainte-Catherine Street to be re-imagined – but how?   Globalnews.ca

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