2015年6月8日 星期一

2015-06-09 Canada English Business


The Globe and Mail
   
TSX tumbles on broad selloff, resource stocks weigh   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index tumbled 1.4 percent on Monday, its third straight fall and the sharpest selloff in almost three months, with across-the-board declines led by resource and financial stocks. While investors took cues from global ...

CANADA STOCKS-TSX tumbles on broad selloff, resource stocks weigh   Reuters
MARKET REPORT: Oil price drop depresses TSX   TheChronicleHerald.ca

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Regina Leader-Post
   
Saskatchewan posted largest drop in building permits in April   
Regina Leader-Post
The value of building permits issued in Saskatchewan fell by 24 per cent in April compared with the same period last year. Photograph by: Don Healy , Regina Leader-Post files. REGINA — The value of building permits issued in Saskatchewan fell by 24 per ...

Canada housing starts jump, bode well for economic snapback   Reuters Canada
Pace of housing sector increases, new starts and building permits up   Montreal Gazette

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CBC.ca
   
Atlantic Broadband Deal Shows Small Operators Seek Growth, Too   
New York Times
As the big get bigger in the cable business, the small are trying to get a little bit bigger, too. On Monday, Atlantic Broadband announced a $200 million takeover of the regional cable operator MetroCast Communications of Connecticut, adding about 23,000 ...

Cogeco pays $200M US for Connecticut cable provider   CBC.ca
Cogeco to buy US cable company for $200-million   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Atlantic Broadband Swallows MetroCast   Light Reading
Hamilton Spectator   
MarketWatch   
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Reuters UK
   
Shop.ca weighs IPO within next year after raising cash   
Reuters UK
TORONTO Canadian e-commerce start-up Shop.ca is looking at going public within the next year to take advantage of robust investor appetite for the country's technology sector, its top executive said. The company raised C$20 million ($16.11 million) from ...

Shop.ca CEO eyes IPO within next year   Owen Sound Sun Times

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Protests will follow if old-growth logging proceeds on Vancouver Island: group   
Winnipeg Free Press
VICTORIA - A British Columbia forest company's plan to log centuries-old cedar trees in southern Vancouver Island's Walbran Valley cuts into the heart of one of Canada's most ecologically sensitive forests, says an environmental group. Wilderness ...


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National Post
   
TTC's reputation takes 'big hit' after massive shutdown leaves commuters ...   
National Post
It was a catastrophic failure that exposed an outlandish weakness at the Toronto Transit Commission. It mucked up mornings and stranded thousands, leaving the frustrated and confused to wander in the rain, shaking their fists at whatever transit god has so ...

Spending priorities questioned after Toronto subway strands 100000   The Globe and Mail
TTC subway service victim of communications failure: Officials   Toronto Sun
Toronto mass transit shutdown troubling sign ahead of PanAm Games   Reuters Canada
CBC.ca   
CTV News   
CityNews   
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Toronto Sun
   
Uber takes heat over price hike during TTC subway closure   
Toronto Sun
Uber was simultaneously hailed and cursed online by users Monday morning when prices for the service surged during the TTC subway shutdown. Some commuters who found themselves confronted with increased Uber fares tweeted their displeasure at the ...

A subway shutdown, a rainstorm and the economics of Uber   The Globe and Mail
Uber pricing soars during TTC shutdown   Toronto Star
Uber prices soar during TTC shut-down   CTV News

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Vancouver Sun
   
Vancouver airport security breach sees Beijing passengers bypass Canada ...   
Vancouver Sun
Air Canada and YVR have launched internal investigations after passengers on a flight from Beijing were misdirected Sunday and failed to clear Canada Customs. Mark Monteiro, who said he was a passenger on the flight, said the flight landed early and ...

Air Canada investigating Vancouver airport 'error'   Cranbrook Daily Townsman

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The Globe and Mail
   
B.C. government folds on plans for gambling on ferries   
The Province
THE CANADIAN PRESS. VICTORIA — Slot machines are out, but friendly games of cribbage or crazy eights are still options to pass the time on BC Ferries voyages. The provincial government said Monday it's folding its cards when it comes to running ...

BC government folds on plans for gaming on ferries   The Globe and Mail
Gambling On BC Ferries Wouldn't Be Profitable: Province   Huffington Post Canada
Ferry gambling idea jettisoned as money-loser   Victoria News

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CBC.ca
   
Convention centre hotel delay has city scrambling to cover loan costs   
CBC.ca
Delays to building a hotel adjacent to the RBC Convention Centre have forced the City of Winnipeg to look for options to cover it's share of the expansion project. The hotel development was supposed to generate tax revenue the city would use to cover $33 ...

City on eggshells with Convention Centre $33-million loan   Winnipeg Free Press
City exploring options to get $33M loan back from convention centre   CTV News
Convention Centre needs help paying $33-M loan   Winnipeg Sun

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