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2015-06-07 Canada English Business


The Globe and Mail
   
BC politicians: Get a grip on Vancouver's housing market   
The Globe and Mail
There is not an issue facing Metro Vancouver more multifaceted and complex than the cost of housing, a fact vividly illustrated by the current debate enveloping the topic here. Recently, the mayor of Vancouver appealed to the province to introduce tax ...

Pete McMartin: What's real about real estate?   Vancouver Sun
Christy Clark vs. Gregor Robertson on solving high condo costs   CBC.ca
Critics doubt value of real estate speculation tax   New Westminster News Leader
CTV News   
Edmonton Journal   
The Province (blog)   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Toronto Stock Exchange closes lower as traders anticipate US rate hike   
Toronto Star
The Toronto Stock market closed lower after a day of choppy trading Friday as strong jobs data in the U.S. left investors anticipating a rate hike from the U.S. Federal Reserve. The S&P/TSX composite index lost 62.23 points to close at 14,957.16, while the ...

TSX falls as investors seek clarity on Greece, Fed rate hike   Reuters Canada
Canadian dollar up but TSX falls on Friday   CTV News
The close: TSX ends lower in broad decline   The Globe and Mail
Reuters   
Financial Post   
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Toronto Sun
   
David's Tea makes hot debut on Nasdaq   
Toronto Sun
Shares of David's Tea Inc, a specialty tea retailer that has grown rapidly in Canada and the United States since its founding in Montreal in 2008, rose as much as 39% in their U.S. debut, valuing the company at about $600 million. The company's IPO raised ...

UPDATE 2-Shares of tea retailer DavidsTea make hot US debut   Reuters
DavidsTea stock launch brews up strong response   Toronto Star
Davids Tea debuts up 43% on Nasdaq after IPO   CBC.ca

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Toronto Star
   
Union Pearson Express (UPX) opens to the public   
Toronto Star
It began with a whir, not a whistle. The Union Pearson Express shook off its training wheels Saturday as it revved into its first full day open to the public. But while the “Tier 4” diesel power is the latest in emissions-reducing technology, the joys of riding a train ...

Union Pearson Express opens today   CBC.ca
Union-Pearson Express begins regular service   CTV News
Union Pearson Express officially launches   Canada NewsWire (press release)
Government of Ontario News   
durhamregion.com   
The Globe and Mail   
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CBC.ca
   
Evergreen Line sinkhole closes Clarke Road indefinitely   
CBC.ca
A two-metre wide sinkhole along the Evergreen Line in Port Moody that appeared Friday evening was filled Saturday, but a major road still remains closed to traffic. And officials weren't saying when Clarke Road at Seaview Drive might reopen. The sinkhole ...

Fourth sinkhole opens up during Evergreen Line construction in Port Moody   Vancouver Sun
Evergreen Line sinkhole closes road   CTV News
Port Moody's mayor questions safety of Evergreen project after most recent ...   CKNW News Talk 980
Castanet.net   
Vancity Buzz   
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Hamilton Spectator
   
LCBO has record $5.2B in sales   
Hamilton Spectator
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario on Friday announced a record-breaking $5.2 billion in sales over the past year, a 4.3 per cent jump from 2013-14. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Robert Benzie. As Premier Kathleen Wynne's privatization ...

Things we learned on June 5, 2015: From the LCBO to the Gardiner   Toronto Star
Ontarians spent about $522 per legal-drinking aged person on booze last year ...   National Post
Crafty Ontario: LCBO sales hit new high with boost from local cider, spirits and beer   The Globe and Mail
CTV News   
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CTV News
   
Some parched athletic fields closed as Regina continues to ration water   
CTV News
Some city-owned outdoor athletic facilities in Regina have been closed until further notice to protect parched fields amid ongoing efforts to conserve water. The city has been reducing its water use in part by not watering the grass at athletic fields, the lawn ...

City of Regina shuts down some athletic fields to prevent damage   CBC.ca
Water issues cause athletic fields to close   Globalnews.ca
Some athletic fields to close as a result of Regina water conservation | Video   Regina Leader-Post
News Talk 980 CJME   
620 CKRM.com   
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CBC.ca
   
Premier 'troubled' by Quebec corruption inquiry link to Muskrat Falls contract ...   
CBC.ca
Premier Paul Davis says he was "troubled" by the revelations in a CBC Investigates report Thursday, and acknowledged there are questions about why the vetting process did not catch information about a Muskrat Falls contractor's link to a corruption inquiry ...

Nalcor defends hiring company facing lawsuits   Comox Valley Record
Nalcor Defends Procurement Process after Hiring Opron Construction   VOCM
Nalcor wants to see Charbonneau report: CEO   The Telegram (subscription)
CTV News   
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The Carillon
   
Police chief addresses $1.7 million in extra security measures needed for new HQ   
The Carillon
Winnipeg's police chief says the new police headquarters would be vulnerable to a drive-up attack without security improvements planned for the coming months. Physical protection for the new home of the Winnipeg Police Service is part of $1.7 million worth ...

Police need protecting -- how about that?   Winnipeg Free Press
Millions needed to upgrade office tower attached to Winnipeg's new police HQ   CBC.ca
City losing out in $200k per month as downtown office tower sits empty   Globalnews.ca
CJOB   
Winnipeg Sun   
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Winnipeg Free Press
   
Mount Polley mine could reopen by end of month: B.C. mines minister   
Winnipeg Free Press
VANCOUVER - British Columbia's energy and mines minister says a gold and copper mine that suffered a disastrous tailings pond collapse last summer could be back up and running by the end of the month. Bill Bennett says the owners of the Mount Polley ...

Mount Polley mine could reopen by end of June   Brampton Guardian
Permission to reopen Mount Polley mine likely by June end   Sierra Leone Times
Mount Polley could be up and running by month's end   BCBusiness
Globalnews.ca   
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