Calgary Herald
Oilpatch cost cutting boosted by lower oil, gas prices
Calgary Herald
Lower oil and gas prices hurt cash flow but helped producers cut their cash costs in the first quarter, analysts say. MIRA OBERMAN / AFP/Getty Images. Share Adjust Comment Print. Lower oil and gas prices hurt cash flow but helped Canadian oil and gas ...
$600: Loonie-related price hikes are wiping out bargains at the gas pumpThe Globe and Mail
Inflation drops to lowest level since October 2013Hamilton Spectator
Consumers to save $600 at gas pump, but spend it on costlier imported goodsCBC.ca
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Calgary Herald
Lower oil and gas prices hurt cash flow but helped producers cut their cash costs in the first quarter, analysts say. MIRA OBERMAN / AFP/Getty Images. Share Adjust Comment Print. Lower oil and gas prices hurt cash flow but helped Canadian oil and gas ...
$600: Loonie-related price hikes are wiping out bargains at the gas pump
Inflation drops to lowest level since October 2013
Consumers to save $600 at gas pump, but spend it on costlier imported goods
CBC.ca
RBC backs down on fees 2:11
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Royal Bank is backing away from a plan to charge customers transaction fees for loans, mortgage payments and debit transactions on some kinds of accounts. The new rules, which were to go into effect June 1, met with complaints and outrage from ...
RBC forced to scrap fee changes after backlashThe Globe and Mail (subscription)
Royal Bank backs off on fee change for payments after client feedbackToronto Star
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CBC.ca
Royal Bank is backing away from a plan to charge customers transaction fees for loans, mortgage payments and debit transactions on some kinds of accounts. The new rules, which were to go into effect June 1, met with complaints and outrage from ...
RBC forced to scrap fee changes after backlash
Royal Bank backs off on fee change for payments after client feedback
RBC backs off on 'pay-to-pay' fees after client pushback
Reuters
BlackBerry cuts jobs worldwide as it consolidates businesses
Reuters
Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry Ltd is cutting jobs across the world, the company said on Friday, as it consolidates its software, hardware and applications business. The company did not specify how many employees would be affected. BlackBerry ...
BlackBerry cuts jobs worldwide in smartphone consolidationThe Globe and Mail (subscription)
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Reuters
Canadian smartphone maker BlackBerry Ltd is cutting jobs across the world, the company said on Friday, as it consolidates its software, hardware and applications business. The company did not specify how many employees would be affected. BlackBerry ...
BlackBerry cuts jobs worldwide in smartphone consolidation
CTV News
Cold winter helps to increase Hydro-Quebec Q1 profit to $1.8 billion
Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL - Profits at Hydro-Quebec increased 2.2 per cent to $1.79 billion in the first quarter as the provincially owned electricity producer was helped by very cold winter temperatures. Hydro-Quebec says it sold 1.4 terawatt hours more power than last year ...
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Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL - Profits at Hydro-Quebec increased 2.2 per cent to $1.79 billion in the first quarter as the provincially owned electricity producer was helped by very cold winter temperatures. Hydro-Quebec says it sold 1.4 terawatt hours more power than last year ...
Hydro-Quebec posts $1.8 billion first-quarter profit
Business Recorder
CANADA STOCKS-TSX eases after recent rally as energy, financials slip
Reuters
(Adds portfolio manager comment, updates prices to close). * TSX ends down 2.85 points, or 0.02 percent, at 15,200.76. * Index gained 0.6 percent in holiday-shortened week. * Six of the TSX's 10 main groups fell. By Alastair Sharp. TORONTO, May 22 ...
TSX eases after recent rally as energy, financials slipReuters Canada
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Reuters
(Adds portfolio manager comment, updates prices to close). * TSX ends down 2.85 points, or 0.02 percent, at 15,200.76. * Index gained 0.6 percent in holiday-shortened week. * Six of the TSX's 10 main groups fell. By Alastair Sharp. TORONTO, May 22 ...
TSX eases after recent rally as energy, financials slip
Canada Stocks Little Changed Amid Inflation Data as Banks Fall
The Globe and Mail
Free-spending governments learning they cannot hide behind an oil barrel
The Globe and Mail
Governments provide citizens with valuable public services, from clean water to health care to national defence and many things in between. While Canadians sometimes take these things for granted, it is safe to say they value these services very highly.
Latest bad news for oil-rich AlbertaBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
Oil industry pushing for carbon tax in AlbertaCBC.ca
Prices in Calgary and Alberta on the rise in AprilCalgary Herald
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The Globe and Mail
Governments provide citizens with valuable public services, from clean water to health care to national defence and many things in between. While Canadians sometimes take these things for granted, it is safe to say they value these services very highly.
Latest bad news for oil-rich Alberta
Oil industry pushing for carbon tax in Alberta
Prices in Calgary and Alberta on the rise in April
Vancouver Sun
Speculation tax proposed as one solution to Vancouver housing affordability
Vancouver Sun
Both Mayor Gregor Robertson and uber condo marketer Bob Rennie, a key Robertson supporter, have come out in favour of imposing a housing speculation tax as a means to dampen the influence of investors in Vancouver's red-hot real estate market.
Vancouver mayor calls on provincial government to bring in 'speculation tax' on ...The Province
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Vancouver Sun
Both Mayor Gregor Robertson and uber condo marketer Bob Rennie, a key Robertson supporter, have come out in favour of imposing a housing speculation tax as a means to dampen the influence of investors in Vancouver's red-hot real estate market.
Vancouver mayor calls on provincial government to bring in 'speculation tax' on ...
Updated: Vancouver mayor seeks speculation tax to cool house prices
Globalnews.ca
Oil spill could cost Vancouver $1.2 billion: report
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Crews on spill response boats work to contain bunker fuel leaking from the bulk carrier cargo ship Marathassa, second right, on Burrard Inlet in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday April 9, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck ...
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Crews on spill response boats work to contain bunker fuel leaking from the bulk carrier cargo ship Marathassa, second right, on Burrard Inlet in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday April 9, 2015. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck ...
Major Vancouver Oil Spill Could Cost City $1.2 Billion: Report
Major oil spill could cost Vancouver's economy $1.2 billion: city report
Major oil spill could cost Vancouver economy $1.2 billion: city report
The Globe and Mail
Catch up: Condo investors in big cities readying to sell and other stories you may ...
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Busy day? Here are five stories popular with Globe readers to help you catch up. Toronto, Vancouver condo owners look to list over next 5 years. A growing number of condo investors in Canada's biggest housing markets are planning to list their units over the ...
CMHC finds 84% of condo owners want to live in them, not rent them outCBC.ca
Vancouver, Toronto condo investors 'in the market for the long term': CMHC surveyBusiness in Vancouver
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The Globe and Mail
Busy day? Here are five stories popular with Globe readers to help you catch up. Toronto, Vancouver condo owners look to list over next 5 years. A growing number of condo investors in Canada's biggest housing markets are planning to list their units over the ...
CMHC finds 84% of condo owners want to live in them, not rent them out
Vancouver, Toronto condo investors 'in the market for the long term': CMHC survey
Condo investors in Toronto and Vancouver here to stay, CMHC survey says
CBC.ca
Affordable housing issue 'abandoned' by federal government, says Vancouver ...
CBC.ca
Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson says the federal government has "abandoned" affordable housing, as he addressed concerns the city's expensive real estate prices are pushing millennials out. A study from Vancity Credit Union released earlier this week ...
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CBC.ca
Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson says the federal government has "abandoned" affordable housing, as he addressed concerns the city's expensive real estate prices are pushing millennials out. A study from Vancity Credit Union released earlier this week ...
Why Vancouver house prices could trigger a labour shortage
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