2015年6月2日 星期二

2015-06-03 Canada English Business


Toronto Sun
   
Dairy giant Saputo to refuse milk from farmers who mistreat animals   
Toronto Sun
A Canadian dairy giant says it will no longer buy milk from farmers who mistreat their animals. Quebec-based Saputo, one of the largest dairy processors in the world, announced its new policy Tuesday in the wake of an undercover video last year that showed ...

Dairy giant Saputo to refuse milk from farmers that mistreat animals   Globalnews.ca
Major Canadian Dairy Launches New Animal Welfare Policy   BlackburnNews.com
The Sprout: Saputo releases new animal welfare policy   iPolitics.ca (subscription)

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CTV News
   
Canada suffers indirect economic blowback from sanctions against Russia: Oliver   
Energeticcity.ca
OTTAWA — Canada is experiencing indirect economic fallout from the sanctions it and other countries have imposed against Russia, federal Finance Minister Joe Oliver acknowledged Tuesday. Western European countries that do business with Canada are ...

Canada's economy poised to bounce back from dismal first quarter: Joe Oliver   The Chronicle Journal

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The Globe and Mail
   
UPDATE 2-May auto sales hit monthly sales record in Canada   
Reuters
(New throughout, adds details on Canada sales; Ford, GM and Toyota sales, adds comments from analysts). TORONTO/VANCOUVER, June 2 (Reuters) - New car and truck sales in Canada hit a record high in May, with Chrysler leading the pack as the ...

Canadian automakers have best sales month ever   CBC.ca
Canadian May auto sales hit record   The Globe and Mail
May auto sales hit monthly sales record in Canada   Reuters Canada
CTV News   
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Saks to expand discount chain Off 5th in Canada and the US   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
U.S. luxury retailer Saks Fifth Avenue, which arrives in Canada next spring, is putting a big push on expanding its discount chain Off 5th – and moving it beyond its typical outlet-mall locations. In the past, Saks put its mainstream and discount stores in different ...

New HBC chief bullish on bricks-and-mortar   Toronto Star
Hudson's Bay CEO wants to provide shoppers with personal sellers   CTV News
Online retailers need bricks-and-mortar stores in 'all channel' future, HBC chief ...   Financial Post
Reuters Canada   
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CTV News
   
CANADA STOCKS-TSX moves higher on resource stock gains   
Reuters
(Adds portfolio manager comment, updates prices to close). By Alastair Sharp. TORONTO, June 2 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index rose on Tuesday as higher commodity prices helped many energy producers and mining companies, and financial ...

The close: TSX ends higher as crude gains boost energy stocks   The Globe and Mail
Oil lifts TSX, loonie rises to 80.59 cents   CTV News

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The Asian Pacific Post
   
Chinese dollars make Canadians jittery: poll   
The Asian Pacific Post
We are open to Asian investment, but cautious of big, new investors like China that have yet to prove themselves in the minds of many Canadians, a new poll by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APFC) has found. Released this week, the Asia Pacific ...

Canadians open to foreign investment, except from China   Vancouver Sun
Canadians oppose and overestimate Chinese investment, poll shows   bnn.ca
Canadians still nervous about investment from China: poll   Business in Vancouver
Digital Journal   
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CTV News
   
Billy Bishop pedestrian tunnel expected to open late July   
CTV News
The $8.25-million pedestrian tunnel to Toronto's Billy Bishop airport is expected to open in late July. Ports Toronto said the project -- which has been under construction for more than three years -- was issued a "substantial completion" certificate on May 29.
Toronto island airport tunnel likely won't be ready for Pan Am Games   The Globe and Mail
Toronto Island airport pedestrian tunnel delayed again   OurWindsor.ca
Island airport pedestrian tunnel delayed again   Toronto Star
Newstalk 1010   
CityNews   
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Toronto Star
   
Business warns against Wynne's pension plan   
Toronto Star
Ontario's largest business group is warning of the “unintended consequences” of Premier Kathleen Wynne's new provincial pension plan on thousands of employers and their millions of workers. In a letter to Wynne to be sent Tuesday, the Ontario Chamber of ...

Greater Peterborough Chamber of Commerce urges exemption for defined ...   Peterborough Examiner
Q&A on the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan   Montreal Gazette
New provincial pension plan could threaten vulnerable auto sector   Windsor Star (blog)
Quinte News   
NorthumberlandView.ca   
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CTV News
   
Report recommends a new building on a new site for Ottawa's aging library   
CTV News
Ottawa's central library should be in a new building and a new location. That's the recommendation of a major staff report to the Ottawa Public Library Board. It includes the assessment by Library Strategies International that a city the size of Ottawa should ...

Ottawa needs brand new main public library, report says   CBC.ca
Bronson-area land preferred site for new library, says study   Ottawa Citizen
New central library makes more sense: Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson   Ottawa Sun
580 CFRA Radio   
MetroNews Canada   
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Edmonton Journal
   
Staples: Someone should pay for city's transportation debacles, but not Stolte   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - One day there may be a full and fierce public accounting for the many spectacular screw-ups around transportation issues in the city of Edmonton, but that's not what happened Monday with the departure of Edmonton Transit System general ...

Transit official responsible for LRT signalling leaves job   CBC.ca
ETS manager fired, according to memo obtained by CTV News   CTV News
Edmonton Transit Services manager fired   Edmonton Sun
630ched.com   
MetroNews Canada   
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