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2015-07-05 Canada English Business


BBC News
   
Greece debt: Greeks prepare for bailout referendum   
BBC News
Millions of Greeks are preparing to vote in a crucial referendum on whether to accept the terms of an international bailout. Polling stations are due to open at 07:00 local time (04:00 GMT), with the first results expected on Sunday evening. The end of ...
8 Days in the Greek Debt Crisis   NDTV
Oxi or Nai—Europe Waits as Greece Gets Ready to Vote on Bailout   Newsweek
In run-up to vote, Greeks struggling with referendum question   CTV News
Irish Independent   
The Express Tribune   
ABC Online   
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Financial Times
   
China scrambles to reassure markets   
Financial Times
Chinese authorities took emergency measures at the weekend to restore investor confidence and halt a rout that has wiped almost $3tn in market capitalisation from the country's bourses over the past three weeks. The Shanghai and Shenzhen indices fell 5 ...
China curbs IPOs, enlists brokers in all-out bid to end market rout   Reuters Canada
China Freezes IPOs, Greek Vote Too Close to Call: Saturday Wrap   Bloomberg
China's new bourse rule raises eyebrows   Times LIVE
RT   
The Straits Times   
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CBC.ca
   
Canadian economy 'not heading for recession'   
DAWN.com
MONTREAL: Canada's finance minister denied Friday that the country is heading for recession, a day after two major banks predicted economic doomsday. Canada, the world's fifth-biggest oil producer, has been hard hit by tumbling global oil prices and ...
'We're not in a recession,' Finance Minister Joe Oliver says   CTV News
Joe Oliver predicts solid economic growth this year   CBC.ca
If Canada did slide back into a recession, it's likely already over   The Globe and Mail
Financial Post   
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BlackburnNews.com
   
Loblaw workers to vote on new offer   
BlackburnNews.com
Striking workers picket outside the Real Canadian Superstore on Walker Rd. in Windsor July 2, 2015. (Photo by Adelle Loiselle). TORONTO – A possible strike by 12,000 workers at 60 Loblaw owned stores across Ontario has been pushed back a week.
Loblaws Strike Deadline Pushed Back As Workers Vote On Amended Offer   Huffington Post Canada
Loblaw union delays strike after receiving new offer   The Globe and Mail
Days before deadline, Loblaw and union defer strike   Toronto Star

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CBC.ca
   
Climate change concert calls for more investment in green energy   
CBC.ca
Around 100 people gathered on the Alberta legislature grounds Saturday afternoon, trying to convince politicians that a strong economy and healthy environment are not mutually exclusive. The Jobs, Justice and The Climate concert was held to encourage ...

Rally uses alternate energy sources to show government how it's done   Edmonton Journal
Day of action across the country to promote renewable energy   iNews880.com
Talk of the Town: Attacks on new government pretty well par for the course   Medicine Hat News

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The Globe and Mail
   
Business News: Dollar falls, TSX rises   
Sentinel Republic
The Toronto Stock Exchange's benchmark index closed higher for a third straight session on Friday amid cautious trading ahead of Sunday's referendum in Greece. The S&P/TSX composite index closed Thursday at 14,637.99, after rising 84.66 points.
Canadian dollar softens on weaker oil   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
TSX edges higher ahead of Greek vote   Toronto Star
The close: TSX edges higher ahead of Greek debt vote   The Globe and Mail
Reuters   
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CTV News
   
Tim Hortons worker charged, accused of stealing $200000   
CTV News
A Tim Horton's worker has been charged after police allege she stole $200,000 from her employer. The employee was responsible for completing the bank deposits at the Tim Hortons in Burlington, Ont. Owners of the store were completing their year-end ...

Employee Charged In Tim Hortons Theft   640 Toronto News

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CBC.ca
   
Metro Vancouver cuts back watering to one day a week in the wake of the driest ...   
CBC.ca
Vancouver is stepping up its water restrictions in the wake of record-breaking dry weather, reminding people "It's hot, it's dry. Don't waste a drop." Metro Vancouver officials announced Friday that lawn watering will be reduced to one day a week, in ...
Water restriction tighten across Metro Vancouver, Tri-Cities   Coquitlam Now
Metro Vancouver imposes strict water restrictions with record-breaking dry ...   MetroNews Canada
Sprinkling allowed once a week as Metro Van toughens water restrictions   The Tri-City News
Vancity Buzz   
Langley Times   
Globalnews.ca   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Price of a detached house in Greater Vancouver soars over $1.1 million   
Vancouver Sun
Lower Mainland house prices hit record highs in June, particularly in Metro Vancouver north of the Fraser River, as hot spring sales appear to be spilling over into summer. The benchmark price (an average of typical homes sold) for detached houses ...
Vancouver real estate market hottest on record, despite recession fears   CBC.ca
Vancouver's detached home prices at record high as demand soars   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Vancouver's hot housing market shows no sign of easing as prices and sales hit ...   Financial Post
Business in Vancouver   
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CBC.ca
   
B.C. closes rivers to fishing on Island, bans campfires   
Times Colonist
The B.C. government has closed rivers and streams to fishing on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands after raising the drought rating to its highest level. Campfires have been banned provincewide and other open burning severely limited. Conditions ...

Heat wave forces burning ban, fishing closures as B.C. copes with drought   The Province
Fishing ban issued as Vancouver Island drought conditions worsen   CTV News
Vancouver Island fishing banned as drought hits Level 4   CBC.ca

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