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2015-07-06 Canada English Business


Reuters
   
Greeks defy Europe with overwhelming referendum 'No'   
Reuters
ATHENS Greeks overwhelmingly rejected conditions of a rescue package from creditors on Sunday, throwing the future of the country's euro zone membership into further doubt and deepening a standoff with lenders. As the euro slid more than 1 percent ...

After Greece votes No, Euro leaders scramble to discuss response   The Globe and Mail
Greece rejects bailout offer   The Australian
Eurozone in tailspin as Greece says 'No' to bailout referendum   Hindustan Times
NDTV   
IBNLive   
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NBCNews.com
   
Muted Dismay in Asian Markets After Greek Vote   
New York Times
HONG KONG — Asian stock markets dropped on Monday morning in early trading but did not plunge, as investors reacted with muted dismay to the results of the Greek referendum and showed nervousness about steep declines in China's stock market over ...

Euro, stocks hit by Greek vote; China bounces after rescue moves   Reuters
Forex: Euro depressed by Greek 'No' vote, markets volatile   Financial Express
Oil Tumbles in Asia as Greek Vote Shakes World Markets   NDTV
Economic Times   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Internal report flags challenges responding to Arctic, deep water oil spills   
Montreal Gazette
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - An internal report warns the federal government isn't fully prepared to respond in the event of an oil spill in the Arctic or in deep water offshore. The document "An Emergency Response Biomonitoring Plan for Accidental Spills" dated ...
Feds not prepared for deep water, Arctic oil spills: Report   Beacon News (blog)

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Data shows Alberta off-road vehicle use unsustainable, environmental group says   
Lethbridge Herald
Do you think voter identification cards should be accepted as valid ID at the polls in federal elections? Yes; No. View Results. Loading ... Follow The Lethbridge Herald on Twitter @LethHerald Latest Tweet. By Bob Weber, The Canadian Press on July 5, 2015.

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CBC.ca
   
Loblaws strike postponed as workers vote on amended offer   
CBC.ca
A possible strike by 12,000 workers at 60 Loblaw owned stores across Ontario has been pushed back a week. Two days of provincially mediated talks between Loblaw Companies Ltd. and the United Food and Commercial Workers have produced an ...

Breakthrough in negotiations delays larger Loblaw strike   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Loblaws Strike Deadline Postponed   640 Toronto News
Days before deadline, Loblaw and union defer strike   Toronto Star

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The Province
   
Victoria's Secrets: First step to fixing TransLink? Fire all of its boards of ...   
The Province
If the government or anyone else needed a signal that the Metro Vancouver transit-tax referendum was doomed to failure, it came last February. A survey of small-business owners showed 91-per-cent opposition to the proposed sales-tax increase. Only a ...
Transit plebiscite results stir debate on what should happen next   Vancouver Sun

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Montreal Gazette
   
Heavy hearts and a sense of hope at Lac-Mégantic service   
Montreal Gazette
Residents of Lac-Mégantic attend mass at Paroisse Ste-Agnes Sunday July 5, 2015, one day before the 2nd anniversary of the train derailment and fire that destroyed the town's main street and killed 47 people. Share Adjust Comment Print. Rev. Gilles ...
Two years later, Lac-Mégantic struggles to rebuild   The Globe and Mail
Lac-Mégantic rail-safety group says too many train derailments for comfort   CBC.ca

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Timmins Press
   
Northeastern Ontatrio municipalities meet to discuss allocation of $11.5 ...   
Timmins Press
Timmins Mayor Steve Black met with The Northern Ontario Large Urban Mayors (NOLUM), a group representing Northern Ontario's five largest municipalities, in Thunder Bay on Friday to discuss the allocation of $11.5 billion in provincial funding available ...
Northern mayors lobby for infrastructure funds   The North Bay Nugget
Mayors want chunk of cash 'pie'   The Chronicle Journal
Southwestern Ontario has a bright future   Waterloo Record
Tbnewswatch.com   
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CBC.ca
   
Greek bailout referendum: Official projection shows 'no' side wins   
CBC.ca
Greeks voted overwhelmingly on Sunday to reject terms of a bailout, risking financial ruin in a show of defiance that could splinter Europe. Follow our liveblog for breaking news from Greece. With nearly half of the votes counted, official figures ...

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Japanese knotweed: A pretty plant, and a growing threat to BC   
Times Colonist
Hannah Nieman of the Invasive Species Council of Metro Vancouver stands amid a tangle of knotweed in North Vancouver. Photograph By Glen Schaefer. Previous Next. Hannah Nieman of the Invasive Species Council of Metro Vancouver stands amid a ...


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