2015年6月29日 星期一

2015-06-30 Canada English Business


The Australian
   
Greece considers legal action to stop expulsion from Eurozone   
The Australian
Greece could seek legal action to stop the country being forced out of the eurozone if it fails to seal a debt deal. Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis. Source: AFP. “The Greek government will make use of all our legal rights,” Greek Finance ...
EU's Juncker makes last-minute offer to Greece -sources   Reuters
Europe stares down Greece   The Australian Financial Review
EU's Juncker said to have made last-minute offer to Greece   Livemint
Sydney Morning Herald   
Financial Express   
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Toronto Star
   
Greek debt woes felt on global markets   
Toronto Star
Unexpected developments in the Greek debt crisis drove North American stock markets to their worst performance in months on Monday. In Toronto, the S&P/TSX composite index tumbled 317.94 points to 14,490.15 in a decline in which all sectors were lower ...

TSX erases 2015 gains on Greek crisis   Reuters Canada
CANADA STOCKS-TSX erases 2015 gains on Greek crisis   Reuters
Gary Lamphier: Stocks slammed as Grexit fears rise   Edmonton Journal
CTV News   
The Globe and Mail   
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Toronto Star
   
Porter Airlines fined $150000 for violating CRTC's anti-spam rules   
Toronto Star
Porter Airlines has agreed to pay a $150,000 penalty for violating Canada's anti-spam legislation in how it sent out certain emails to customers. In the agreement reached with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission announced ...

Porter Airlines agrees to pay $150K for emails violating anti-spam rules   CBC.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario grain farmers seek legal stay on 'unworkable' neonics cap   
The Globe and Mail
The Grain Farmers of Ontario has gone to court to delay the implementation of restrictions on the use of pesticides some blame for the decline in populations of bees and other pollinators. The group that represents 28,000 farmers said it wants the ...
Grain farmers want to delay new rules on pesticide linked to bee deaths   Sarnia Observer
Injunction filed over Ontario's new neonicotinoid rules   CTV News
GFO sues government over neonics   BetterFarming.com
Ottawa Citizen   
London Free Press   
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Calgary Herald
   
Tourmaline buying Mapan for $106 million in share deal   
Calgary Herald
Tourmaline Oil Corp. will reclaim an Alberta property originally exploited by its predecessor, Duvernay Oil Corp., through a $106-million all-stock deal to buy Calgary junior Mapan Energy Ltd. Shares in Mapan jumped as much as 60 per cent on Monday to ...

Microcap Report: Mapan Energy (V.MPG) up 55% on takeover news   Stockhouse
Tourmaline Oil To Buy Mapan Energy   Nasdaq
Mapan Energy Ltd. Announces Agreement to Be Acquired by Tourmaline Oil Corp.   MarketWatch
The Legacy   
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Indigo dropping more book prices to keep customers in stores in digital age   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Indigo Books & Music Inc. is dropping its prices on a wider array of books as the retailer tries to keep customers coming to its physical stores in a digital age. Heather Reisman, chair and chief executive officer of Indigo, said on Monday the retailer ...
Why Indigo Books & Music Inc CEO Heather Reisman believes we are on the ...   Financial Post
Indigo CEO Heather Reisman says lifestyle goods will drive growth plans   660 News

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CBC.ca
   
Cellphones mark 30 years in Canada   
CBC.ca
Victor Surerus says the $2,700 he paid for his first cellphone 30 years ago was worth every penny. It was July 1985 and Surerus says he needed the phone to help run his business as a travelling funeral director out of Peterborough, Ont. The phone ...
Unplugged: Cellphones mark 30 years in Canada   Hamilton Spectator

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Vancouver Sun
   
Silvertip mine in northern BC wins construction permit under small-mines process   
Vancouver Sun
Private mining firm JDS Silver won a provincial permit Monday to begin building a $50-million silver-lead-zinc mine on its Silvertip project just south of the Yukon border, a property that successive companies have prodded and explored starting in 1955.
BC permits Silvertip underground mine near Yukon border   CBC.ca

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Vancouver Sun
   
Swartz Bay ferry terminal bathroom vandal did $50000 damage   
Vancouver Sun
Sidney-North Saanich RCMP need help identifying a "person of interest," after about $50,000 in damage was done to a ferry terminal bathroom. The incident, which involved a toilet and water damage, took place May 27 at B.C. Ferries Swartz Bay Terminal ...
Clogged toilet causes $50K in damage at Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal   CTV News
Can you identify this man? Police seek person of interest in ferry terminal ...   CHEK
Cops release photos of Swartz Bay ferry bathroom vandal   Times Colonist

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Toronto Sun
   
Motorists gripe about Pan Am HOV lanes   
Toronto Sun
Twitter user @tashsousa says it took her “double the time” to get home Monday evening because of the new HOV lanes in place for the upcoming Pan Am Games. User @MacBerry says he's moving to Buffalo because of them. And @nickm5bmw says they ...

Frustration over Pan Am HOV lanes   Hamilton Spectator
Pan Ams can be more than the HOV Games: Arthur   Toronto Star
Toronto Pan Am traffic plan comes into effect, creating delays, complaints   The Globe and Mail
CBC.ca   
CTV News   
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