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2015-05-25 Canada English Business


The Age
   
BlackBerry cuts jobs worldwide in smartphone consolidation   
The Age
BlackBerry is cutting jobs at offices around the world as it brings together the different parts of its shrinking smartphone business. The cutbacks come as the Waterloo, Ontario-based company works to make its device unit profitable again, BlackBerry said on ...

BlackBerry announces more lay-offs   The Australian
BlackBerry layoffs more evidence that smartphones are not its real future   Cantech Letter
Amid Restructuring, Blackberry Calls for More Layoffs   PC Magazine
Zee News   
News Talk 610 CKTB   
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Vancouver Sun
   
#donthave1million rally draws hundreds to downtown Vancouver   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — A crowd of hundreds gathered in downtown Vancouver Sunday afternoon, calling on all levels of government to address increasing housing unaffordability in Vancouver. The rally, which drew local politicians, academics, housing ...

Vancouver residents rally for affordable housing   Globalnews.ca
Vancouver residents protest against the pricey housing market   CKNW News Talk 980
Don't have $1 million: Hundreds attend affordable housing rally in Vancouver   MetroNews Canada
CBC.ca   
News1130   
Straight.com   
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Bank of Canada likely to maintain key interest rate   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
The Bank of Canada looks set to stand pat on interest rates in its latest policy announcement this week, as it waits for the fog to clear on what has been a murky first few months of 2015. The consensus of economists, as well as financial markets, is that ...

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week   The Daily Courier (subscription)

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CBC.ca
   
Crews make progress against raging BC wildfire   
BlackburnNews.com
PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. - A wildfire raging mostly out of control over the past two weeks in British Columbia's Central Interior has been largely contained. Fire teams have managed to bring the Little Bobtail Lake fire about 80 per cent under control, though ...

Wildfire battle continues in BC: human and lightning caused   CKNW News Talk 980
Little Bobtail Lake wildfire 80 per cent contained   CBC.ca
Very active start to the wildfire season in BC   News1130
Alaska Highway News   
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My Yellowknife Now
   
'Staggering' NWT oil reserve revealed – but it'll need fracking   
My Yellowknife Now
A map highlighting the Mackenzie Plain, which contains the Canol Shale. (Source: National Energy Board. The central Northwest Territories is home to around 200 billion barrels of oil, according to a new assessment released on Friday. Canada's National ...

Canada regulator says northern oil shale may hold 200 bln barrels   Reuters
Vast shale oil reserves estimated for central Northwest Territories   Brandon Sun
Vast oil reserves estimated for NWT   Stockhouse

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CTV News
   
Air Canada's first female pilot marks final flight before retirement   
CTV News
After 37 years in the cockpit, Air Canada's first female pilot is calling it a career. Judy Cameron, an airline pilot with Air Canada, marked her final flight before retirement in Toronto on Sunday. Cameron was hired by the airline back in 1978, when she was 24 ...

Air Canada Launches Flights Between Toronto and Atlantic City   ASIATravelTips.com

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News Talk 650 CKOM
   
Ground shifting still wreaking havoc at Regina Beach   
News Talk 650 CKOM
One house was obliterated and many others damaged in the blast from an underground gas leak, caused at least in part by ground shifting. Month later, the problem persists. "It's scary," said Audrey Vierling. Her property on 6th Street East has been in the ...

Natural gas cut-off looming at Regina Beach   Globalnews.ca

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660 News
   
Complaints to CRTC illustrate Canadians' frustration with telcos   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Wireless carriers automatically renewing customers' contracts without their consent. Clients being kept on hold for hours while trying to cancel their services. Mysterious charges from unknown third parties popping up on customers' phone bills. These were ...

Six unusual complaints filed against telecom companies to the CRTC   Medicine Hat News

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The Globe and Mail
   
On LNG, federal Conservatives have a lot of work to do   
The Globe and Mail
James Moore, the senior federal minister for B.C., popped up at a news conference with Premier Christy Clark last week to tout liquefied natural gas. Coincidentally, the timeline that was set in motion that day could land a deal – a very big final investment ...

Canada's slow decision making tells on LNG prospects   gulfnews.com
LNG company fined after ducks found dead in holding tank   Vancouver Sun

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FOX40
   
Hundreds Take to the Capitol to Protest Monsanto   
FOX40
Hundreds of protesters marched around California's capitol Sunday morning, fighting against what they say is “poison.” “Babies are being exposed to that,” protester Cassandra Lepe said, while carrying her 3-month-old daughter. She was referring to ...

100s march in Vegas as part of protest against Monsanto   Kansas City Star
Anti-GMO protesters rally against Monsanto in Montreal and across globe   CTV News
March Against Monsanto held in Seattle   Seattle Sun Times
The Next Digit   
CBC.ca   
KOMO News   
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