2015年7月1日 星期三

2015-07-02 Canada English Business


New York Times
   
Mixed Messages and No Progress in Greek Crisis   
New York Times
BRUSSELS — Bewildered Greeks, not to speak of people throughout Europe and the world, could be forgiven for wondering who, if anyone, is in charge. In the past few days, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras of Greece has blown up negotiations with European ...

A Bankrupt Greece Struggles as Government Heads Toward Default   NDTV
Europe Rebuffs Greek Advance as Poll Shows Voters Mull 'Yes'   Bloomberg
Greece Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras digs in against bailout   Business Today
Reuters   
Washington Post   
Firstpost   
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Nearly half of Canadians forced to retire earlier than planned, poll shows   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Nearly half of Canadian retirees were forced into retirement earlier than they had planned and more than one quarter of those people are now struggling to make ends meet, a new poll has found. The results are key findings in a new report conducted by ...
Poll finds nearly half of Canadians forecast summer fun debt   The Weather Network
Nearly half of Canadians expect to blow their budgets on summer fun: poll   News1130

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CTV News
   
Billions in spending has done little to encourage business innovation: memo   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- Spending billions of public dollars over two decades has done little to reverse Canada's long decline in the key economic category of business innovation, the federal government acknowledges in a newly released document. The self-assessment ...

Business Innovation Fails Despite Billions In Federal Cash: Memo   Huffington Post Canada

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NDTV
   
“Wow, pulled back wrong throttle”: Captain of crashed TransAsia plane   
Financial Express
The captain of a TransAsia Airways ATR plane that crashed in Taiwan in February, killing 43 people, had switched off the working engine after the other lost power, the Aviation Safety Council (ASC) confirmed on Thursday in its latest report. By ...
Taiwan's Year of Deadly Disasters: The Real Demon   Forbes
TransAsia captain 'pulled wrong throttle' before crash   Stuff.co.nz

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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Canada urged to review impact oil projects would have on national park   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
The United Nations' UNESCO is urging Canada to delay development projects that could have an adverse impact on Wood Buffalo National Park until a full environmental assessment is completed. Responding to a petition from Alberta's Mikisew Cree First ...

World Heritage Committee wants to check effects of development on Alberta park   mysask.com
UNESCO to investigate Wood Buffalo National Park   Fort McMurray Today

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CBC.ca
   
Nova Scotia celebrates Canada Day   
CBC.ca
Canada Day in Halifax had a little bit for everyone! Parties, parades and pot all made an appearance on July 1. These kids, both big and little, started up a street hockey game during a neighbourhood party in Halifax. Canada Day street hockey0:29. The ...
Nova Scotia 'virtually non-existent' on global stage, report says   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Your guide to summer theatre in Nova Scotia   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Red and white pride: Shining sun, family fun help Haligonians celebrate ...   MetroNews Canada

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CTV News
   
Residents allowed home after Saint John gas leak forces evacuation   
CTV News
SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- Saint John police say everything is back to normal after a natural gas leak forced approximately 14 people to evacuate the uptown area this morning. Workers were digging up septic and water lines in the middle of Richmond Street ...
Natural gas leak in uptown Saint John 'under control'   CBC.ca
Gas leak in Saint John forces evacuation   Globalnews.ca

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680 News
   
Quebec animal welfare advocates hope province is open to ditching no-pet clause   
680 News
Smokey, right, and her kitten Milou are presently available for adoption, shown here in their temporary home at the Montreal SPCA on Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Shelters in Quebec are bracing for the annual influx of animals left behind during the province ...
Advocates want end to Quebec no-pet clause   Terrace Standard

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The Kingston Whig-Standard
   
Time saver: Electronic signing now allowed in home sales   
The South Bayview Bulldog
TORONTO, ON–(Marketwired – July 01, 2015) – Ontario's home buyers and sellers are now permitted to use electronic signatures on real estate agreements of purchase and sale, thanks to legislation from the Government of Ontario that takes effect today.
Sign on the digital line   AM900 CHML
New regulation allows for online signature   The Kingston Whig-Standard

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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
Re-introduced purebred bison thriving on the Saskatchewan prairie   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
A herd of Prairie bison graze on the Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area south of Swift Current, Sask., on June 18, 2015. The bison, once hunted to near extinction, were reintroduced to the area in 2003. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Bill ...

Plains bison back where they belong   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Bison herd thriving in Saskatchewan   Prince Rupert Northern View

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