2015年6月9日 星期二

2015-06-10 Canada English Business


Toronto Star
   
Blacks photography stores to close   
Toronto Star
Six years after buying Blacks Photo for $28 million, Telus Corp. announced Tuesday that it is closing all 59 stores. “Technology is changing the way Canadians take and share pictures,” said Luiza Staniec, a spokesperson for Blacks and Vancouver-based ...

Canada's Telus to Close Black's Photography Chain   Wall Street Journal
All Black's Photography stores closing Aug. 8   680 News
Blacks Photography falls victim to digital industry   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
OurWindsor.ca   
Toronto Sun   
London Free Press   
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Calgary Herald
   
UPDATE 2-Price drop hammers growth in Canada's oil production -study   
Reuters
(Recasts initial paragraph and adds comment in sixth paragraph). By Scott Haggett. CALGARY, Alberta, June 9 (Reuters) - Weak oil prices will slash growth in Canada's prolific oil sands, cutting production and discouraging investment in the world's ...

Canadian oil industry faces decade of slowing growth   The Globe and Mail
Oil price plunge prompts producers to moderate long-term outlook for oilsands   Calgary Herald
Canadian oil output forecast trimmed as low prices bite   Financial Post
MarketWatch   
Globalnews.ca   
CTV News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Key decision looms on future of Pacific NorthWest LNG project   
The Globe and Mail
A consortium led by Malaysia's state-owned Petronas is slated to make a preliminary decision this week on whether to forge ahead with plans to export liquefied natural gas from British Columbia. The decision could be made and announced as early as ...

Federal review of leading LNG project in northwest BC halted again   Vancouver Sun
Investment decision on Pacific Northwest LNG project could come this week   Energeticcity.ca
Dermod Travis: Are we being played by LNG agreement?   Times Colonist

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Calgary Herald
   
$54 million Alberta ranch sets listing record   
Stockhouse
CALGARY - A sprawling cattle ranch south of Calgary has set a record for the most expensive residential property ever listed on Alberta's MLS system, according to Sotheby's Canada Inc. Sotheby's has listed the 6,000-hectare Bar-N Ghost Pine Ranch for a ...

Sprawling Bar-N Ghost Pine Ranch in Southern Alberta listed for record $42.5 ...   Calgary Sun

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Vancouver Sun
   
Drones take BC real estate to new heights   
Vancouver Sun
With offshore buyers looking to snap up some of the priciest real estate in the Lower Mainland, realtor David Green figured the use of drones to capture aerial video of these mansions was a no brainer. So three years ago, he and business partner, Simeon ...


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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Rogers shuts down Zoocasa, its online real estate brokerage   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Zoocasa, the online discount real estate brokerage owned by Rogers Communications Inc., abruptly shut down, delivering another blow to consumers looking for low-cost options to buy and sell their homes. The company sent notes to its real estate agent ...

Real estate website Zoocasa to shut down June 22   CBC.ca
Rogers shuts down discount brokerage Zoocasa   Toronto Star
Online real estate brokerage Zoocasa shuts down   bnn.ca
Huffington Post Canada   
Globalnews.ca   
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New York Post
   
Lululemon's big earnings far exceed expectations   
New York Post
Yoga apparel retailer Lululemon Athletica's net profit more than doubled in the three months ended May 3 — surpassing Wall Street expectations. The company said Tuesday that earnings in the fiscal first quarter swelled to $47.8 million, or 34 cents a share, ...

UPDATE 3-Lululemon shrs jump after profit, revenue forecasts raised   Reuters
Lululemon profits point to recovery   Toronto Sun
A Year After Insulting Women, Lululemon Is Selling Tons of Workout Gear to Men   Slate Magazine (blog)
Reuters Canada   
Calgary Herald   
CNBC   
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Vancouver Sun
   
SkyTrain service restored after glitch strands commuters   
Vancouver Sun
SkyTrain service is returning to normal after hundreds of passengers were stranded for more than an hour in hot trains during Tuesday's evening rush hour due to a technical glitch that caused 19 trains to lose contact with the control room. The glitch, which ...

Partial SkyTrain shutdown causes havoc for passengers   The Globe and Mail
SkyTrain reporting a system-wide failure   The Province
SkyTrain breaks down again   CKNW News Talk 980
News1130   
MetroNews Canada   
Vancity Buzz   
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The Globe and Mail
   
CANADA STOCKS-TSX ends up as crude jump boosts energy stocks   
Reuters
TORONTO, June 9 Canada's main stock index ended higher on Tuesday, bucking a three-day slide as a bounce in the price of crude oil helped Canada's large energy sector, and financial stocks also rose. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite ...

CANADA STOCKS-Oil rally helps TSX reverse three-day skid   Reuters Africa
MARKET REPORT: TSX advances with commodities   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Posted by Shoaib-ur-Rehman Siddiqui   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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Toronto Star
   
Canada names auto czar   
Toronto Star
The Canadian and Ontario governments have named an auto industry czar to lead the country's response to growing global competition for auto assembly plants and jobs. Ray Tanguay, who recently retired as chairman and chief executive officer of Toyota ...

New auto czar faces uphill journey convincing industry to invest in Canada   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Securing Global Competitive Edge for Ontario's Auto Sector   NorthumberlandView.ca
Anne Jarvis: Auto czar will have one tough job   Windsor Star (blog)
Canada NewsWire (press release)   
OurWindsor.ca   
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