2015年6月28日 星期日

2015-06-29 Canada English Business


The Nation
   
Greek Drama Hits Euro, Boosts Yen   
Wall Street Journal
The yen gained against the euro in Asia Monday after emergency Greek debt talks fell apart over the weekend, enhancing the Japanese currency's allure among risk-averse investors. The euro took a tumble after Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras made a ...

Greek banks to remain closed, withdrawals to be restricted   CBC.ca
Greeks scramble to withdraw cash as banks close and country lurches toward ...   National Post
Euro, stocks slide on looming Greece default   Reuters
Economic Times   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Chuck Chiang: Greening one of the world's largest paper companies   
Vancouver Sun
JAKARTA — In recent months, Asia Pulp & Paper, one of the largest multinationals in its sector, has been aggressively trying to increase its profile in North America, including in B.C.. The reason goes beyond the company's sourcing of long-fibre pulpwood ...

APP Advances Zero Deforestation, One Audit at a Time   Justmeans (blog)

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TheChronicleHerald.ca
   
FIVE THINGS: Indigo shareholders to ponder losses, growth   
TheChronicleHerald.ca
TORONTO — Here are five things to look for in Canadian business this week: Indigo meeting: Indigo Books & Music shareholders get together in Toronto for the company's annual meeting on Monday. The book, gift and specialty toy retailer recorded net ...

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week   mysask.com

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CTV News
   
Critics cry foul over baseball team's diamond-digging contest for women   
CTV News
A B.C. baseball team is giving new meaning to the term “gold digger.” Some are accusing the Victoria HarbourCats of sexism for a promotion that encourages women to dig through the dirt in search of jewelry boxes. The HarbourCats asked women to attend ...


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CTV News
   
City, province invest $800000 in Griffintown's Quartier de l'Innovation   
CTV News
As part of its continuing effort to make Griffintown a technology hub, the city of Montreal announced Sunday it will give $600,000 over the next three years to the group Quartier de l'Innovation, while the province is throwing in another $200,000. The money is ...

City announces funding for the Quartier de l'innovation   Montreal Gazette
City, province pledge $800000 to build Griffintown as tech hub   CJAD
Coderre announces financial support for Griffintown's QI   Globalnews.ca

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Free land an incentive to modern-day settlers   
Hamilton Spectator
Christian Martin stands on the land the municipality has given him and where he is building a home in Saint-Louis-de-Blandford, Que. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Morgan Lowrie. MONTREAL — Large parts of Canada were settled thanks ...

Canadian towns giving away land to attract new residents   CTV News
Some Canadian towns giving away land to attract new residents   Westerly News

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CTV News
   
Changes to Edmonton's downtown bus service begins Sunday   
CTV News
Edmonton Transit Services will be making some permanent service changes to several downtown routes. The changes will begin on Sunday June, 28 and according to the City of Edmonton were a result of construction and redevelopment in the area.
Changes to downtown Edmonton transit service biggest ever in ETS history   Globalnews.ca
ETS doing numerous service changes downtown   iNews880.com

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CBC.ca
   
OC Transpo Transitway detours: What you need to know to plan your commute   
CBC.ca
OC Transpo's east-end routes began a three-year detour at 3 a.m. Sunday that will affect about 70,000 commuters, according to the city. The city has shut down parts of the Transitway from Blair to Hurdman stations until 2018 for the first phase of construction ...

OPP monitoring 417 bus lanes   580 CFRA Radio
Next phase of LRT construction to impact OC Transpo riders, motorists alike   Orleans Online

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CTV News
   
Toronto-area Bombardier workers ratify collective agreements   
Brandon Sun
TORONTO - Members of two Unifor locals at Bombardier Aerospace in Downsview, Ont., have ratified new collective agreements with the company. The union says the agreements approved Sunday include improved pensions and job security, along with ...

Bombardier workers ratify deals   insideTORONTO.com

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St. Catharines Standard
   
Air travellers must navigate fees   
Yahoo7 News
As a record 222 million people prepare to fly on US airlines this summer, here's a reminder about some of the fees fliers will face. - Checked bag. Most airlines now charge $25 each way for a checked suitcase. Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways do not, ...

Family flying without seat fees   The Register-Guard
For Onboard Wi-Fi, Not All Airlines are Equal   NBCNews.com
Sitting with family on plane may cost extra fee   Tribune-Review

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