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2015-05-27 Canada English Business


Reuters Canada
   
Oliver says open to voluntary pension contributions   
Reuters Canada
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Finance Minister Joe Oliver said on Tuesday the government is considering allowing Canadians to contribute more to the country's pension plan. "I'm pleased to inform the House that we are open to giving Canadians the option to ...

Wealth managers applaud proposal for voluntary CPP contributions   The Globe and Mail
Conservatives willing to 'consult' on voluntary CPP expansion   Toronto Star
Ottawa to explore ways to give people option to increase CPP contributions   Vancouver Sun

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CTV News
   
Air Canada opts out of special solvency rules; cites $1.2B pension surplus   
CTV News
MONTREAL -- Air Canada is opting out of federal funding regulations originally designed to give the country's largest airline relief in dealing with a major pension solvency deficit that no longer exists. The company said Tuesday the move is effective ...

Air Canada planning share buyback after opting out of pension deal   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Air Canada to redeploy capital as pension funding gap evaporates   Reuters Canada
SCHNEIDEREIT: Baggage fees, rules don't seem to affect air passenger traffic   TheChronicleHerald.ca

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Reuters Canada
   
TSX stumbles as greenback rally hurts commodity players   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index stumbled on Tuesday as gold miners, banks and energy companies led a broad sell-off that had value investors cheering as data reminded the market that U.S. interest rates will eventually rise. With a long ...

CANADA STOCKS-TSX stumbles as greenback rally hurts commodity players   Reuters
Toronto stock market down, dollar lower   Times Colonist

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Business in Vancouver
   
Apprentices required for public construction   
Victoria News
Jobs Minister Shirley Bond and Tom Sigurdson of the B.C. Building Trades announce deal on public construction at the B.C. legislature Tuesday. — image credit: Tom Fletcher/Black Press. It's not a firm quota, but construction unions have won a commitment ...

Big public projects in BC will have to hire apprentices   News1130

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CTV News
   
Ontario's hazelnut growers look to pick up slack from blight-stricken BC   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Ontario farmers are stepping in to feed Canadians' appetite for hazelnuts as the industry deals with a worldwide shortage, sky-high prices and the spread of nut-killing blight in British Columbia. The Ontario Hazelnut Association says Ontario ...


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Kansas City Star
   
Charter's Time Warner Cable bid faces $2 billion regulatory question   
Reuters
WASHINGTON Time Warner Cable, entering into talks to be acquired by Charter Communications Inc just a month after regulators killed a proposed takeover by Comcast Corp's, was determined not to get burned a second time. It won such an insurance ...

Outlook for approval of Charter-Time Warner Cable deal appears favorable   Los Angeles Times
Charter's Guarded Optimism That This Time a Merger Will Clear   New York Times
John Malone Rides High as Cable Cowboy Remakes Pay TV, Again   TheStreet.com

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Bloomberg
   
Zijin Surges After Buying Into Barrick, Ivanhoe Mines   
Bloomberg
Zijin Mining Group Co.'s shares jumped to the highest in three years in Hong Kong trading after China's most valuable gold producer outlayed $710 million in two deals that extend its reach across the globe. Zijin will buy a 50 percent stake in Barrick Gold ...

Barrick investors welcome Chinese tie-up, debt reduction moves   Reuters
Barrick Gold Forms A New Joint Venture With Zijin Mining (ABX)   Seeking Alpha
Lake Cowal goldmine sold for $703m   Cowra Community News

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Winnipeg Free Press
   
Simon Fraser University embraces Bitcoin, accepts virtual currency for textbooks   
Winnipeg Free Press
A British Columbia university has started accepting the digital currency Bitcoin at all of its bookstores, allowing customers to open their mobile wallets in what's believed to be a first for post-secondary institutions in Canada. Lauren Shandley (left to right), Mike ...

SFU students push for gender-inclusive washrooms in 'sh*t-in'   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Simon Fraser University claims it's a first — bitcoin at bookstores   Prince George Citizen
Canadian University Adds Bitcoin ATMs to Bookstore Locations   CoinDesk

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Toronto Sun
   
One-third of Canadians don't have cash to top up TFSAs   
Toronto Sun
A new survey says about one-third of Canadians don't have the cash to maximize their tax-free savings accounts after the feds nearly doubled the amount account holders can contribute annually. The Angus Reid poll done for CIBC found 34% of those ...

Boosted TFSA limits: survey finds 27% plan to contribute more   CBC.ca
New TFSA rules won't bring big changes for today's young Canadians   The Globe and Mail

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Vancouver Sun
   
Seniors' advocate calls for housing reforms   
Pentiction Western News
Too many seniors are going into residential care when they could still be accommodated in assisted living, due to rules that are “outdated and too restrictive,” B.C. Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie says in a new report. The report found a 10 per cent ...

Don Cayo: Seniors who own high-priced homes don't need a subsidy   Vancouver Sun
Time for action on affordable housing   The Record (New Westminster)

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