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2015-05-18 Canada English Business


The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Canada's household debt: Future challenges and potential solutions   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
The obvious way to discourage Canadians from piling on more debt is for the Bank of Canada to start ratcheting up interest rates, and soon. It's a straightforward and time-proven equation: When borrowing costs more, people borrow less. Yet the reality is ...


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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
China April home prices fuel hopes of bottoming out, but long road to recovery   
Reuters Canada
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's new home prices fell for the eighth consecutive month in April from a year earlier but were flat from March, adding to hopes that a property downturn which is weighing heavily on the economy is beginning to bottom out.
Home Prices in China Fall for 8th Consecutive Month   New York Times

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CTV News
   
No LNG project without environmental guarantees, BC Grand Chief vows   
The Globe and Mail
A senior aboriginal leader in British Columbia says First Nations will continue to oppose oil and gas developments in the province even if it means rejecting billion-dollar payouts – as long as environmental protections are not guaranteed. Setting a high – if not ...

No pipeline approval from First Nations without environmental safeguards ...   CTV News

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CTV News
   
Montreal home sales rise 4.4 percent in April   
CTV News
Buyers in Montreal helped push home sales higher last month as Canadians continued to take advantage of low interest rates. Sales were up on a month-over-month basis in Montreal by 4.4, while Toronto saw a 2.9 percent gain. The Canadian Real Estate ...

Montreal, Toronto lead April home sales up 2.3%   Montreal Gazette
Canadian house prices climb more than 9% in April   OurWindsor.ca

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CTV News
   
Scam alert: 'Hydro Collection Agency' targeting businesses   
CTV News
Provincial police are warning about a scam where a caller threatens to cut off hydro to a business. OPP say they were notified by a resident of Clearview Township after their Barrie business was contacted by a person claiming to be from the “Hydro Collection ...

Hydro collection scheme detected   The Barrie Examiner

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Truro Daily News
   
Among the buoys   
Truro Daily News
Fisheries officer Jacklyn Bolivar freed this large seabug from an illegal lobster trap in St. Mary's Bay. Other news. First Nova Scotia Craft Beer Week inspires 'hoptimism' for industry's future · Halifax police say man flashes girls aged 6 and 8 in Fall River · Man ...

Among the buoys: Fisheries officers carry out three days of compliance checks ...   Nova News Now

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The Province
   
A major oil spill would hit Metro Vancouver's beaches in hours, modelling shows   
The Province
VANCOUVER — Oil pipeline opponents have developed computer-animated models illustrating how rapidly Vancouver's inlets and beaches could become coated in crude under a worst-case oil tanker spill scenario. The analysis, which claims between 50 ...

Report shows impact of an accident in Burrard Inlet   North Shore News
Oil spill in Vancouver would spread fast: model   Campbell River Mirror
Modelling shows worst-case scenario for oil tanker spill near Vancouver   CHEK
The Vancouver Observer   
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Winnipeg Free Press
   
Bustling opening day for big farmers market   
Winnipeg Free Press
THOUSANDS flocked to Manitoba's largest farmers market Saturday, grabbing the one decent slice of weather the long weekend had to offer. With sunshine and a high of 21 C, the St. Norbert Farmers' Market experienced its earliest and busiest opening day ...

Thousands take in St. Norbert Farmers' Market on opening day   CBC.ca
St. Norbert Farmers' Market opens   CTV News
Market opens for the season   The North Bay Nugget

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CTV News
   
Amtrak to resume Northeast Corridor service Monday in 'complete compliance'   
CTV News
PHILADELPHIA -- Amtrak's Northeast Corridor trains will resume service Monday in "complete compliance" with federal safety orders following last week's deadly derailment, officials announced Sunday. Company president Joseph Boardman said Amtrak ...

Amtrak Victims Are Remembered   New York Times
Reports on Amtrak train crash conflict as lawsuits loom   Detroit Free Press
Column: Catastrophe highlights nation's embarrassing abandonment of ...   The Salem News
CNN (blog)   
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CNBC
   
Japan March core machinery orders rise 2.9 pct mth/mth -govt   
Reuters
TOKYO, May 18 Japan's core machinery orders increased 2.9 percent in March from the previous month, rising for the first time in two months, the Cabinet Office said on Monday, in a sign of a pick-up in business investment. The rise in core orders, a highly ...

Japan machinery orders rise, but weak outlook hampers economic rebound   Reuters Canada
EconomyJapanese machinery orders rebound 2.9%   Financial Times

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