2015年7月16日 星期四

2015-07-17 Canada English Business


New York Times
   
Germany's Tone Grows Sharper in Greek Debt Crisis   
New York Times
BERLIN — Despite bitter opposition in many quarters to the austerity-first policies Germany has imposed on Europe's poorer nations, Chancellor Angela Merkel's government has hung on to its role as champion of integration on the Continent through deft ...
Europe moves to restore funding to Greece after bailout vote   Reuters Canada
Greece debt crisis continues to expose European divisions   BBC News
Schaeuble Shrugs Off Greek Vote Saying Euro Exit Is Best   Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

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CTV News
   
Nexen crews dealing with oilsands spill southeast of Fort McMurray   
CTV News
Officials said work was being done to clean up after an emulsion leak released fluids into the wilderness in northern Alberta. Nexen said about 5 million litres of fluid – a combination of bitumen, water produced by the extraction process and sand ...
Nexen pipeline leak in Alberta spills 5 million litres   CBC.ca
UPDATE 1-Nexen pipeline leaks 31500 bbls of emulsion at oil sands site   Reuters
Alberta pipeline spills five million litres of emulsion   Toronto Sun
Reuters Africa   
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Edmonton Journal   
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Calgary Herald
   
Bank of Canada stumped by 'puzzle' of stalled exports   
Financial Express
If anyone has an explanation why Canada's exports disappointed in the second quarter, the country's central bank governor would like to know. By: Reuters | Ottawa | July 16, 2015 4:44 pm. If anyone has an explanation why Canada's exports disappointed ...
Bad news for Canada's currency is good news for many   Reuters Canada
Canadian dollar falls further following big drop on Wednesday, stock markets up   Vancouver Sun

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CTV News
   
Sleep Country back on TSX, but IPO price of $17 draws yawns   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Sleep Country Canada returned to the public markets Thursday after seven years in private hands, but its IPO price of $17 a share drew something of a yawn from investors. The country's largest mattress retailer, which trades under the stock ...

Sleep Country Canada born again on the TSX with $300-million IPO   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Sleep Country slumps after IPO   Baystreet.ca
Sleep Country Canada will return to Canadian stock markets after a seven-year ...   CBC.ca
Financial Post   
Bloomberg   
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Financial Post
   
Magna International Inc's $2.5B takeover of German transmission giant Getrag a ...   
Financial Post
AP Photo/Jens MeyerMagna International Inc., North America's biggest auto-parts maker, agreed to buy German manufacturer Getrag for 1.75 billion euros (US$1.9 billion), gaining control of one of the largest independent producers of vehicle transmissions.
Magna buys German transmission manufacturer Getrag for $2.5-billion   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Magna International snaps up Getrag for €1.75bn   Financial Times
UPDATE 4-Canadian auto parts maker Magna to buy Germany's Getrag for $1.9 ...   Reuters
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CBC.ca
   
Tim Hortons offers buyouts to more than 15% of corporate staff   
CBC.ca
Tim Hortons has offered voluntary buyouts to a portion of its Canadian corporate staff of more than 2,000 employees, CBC News has learned. "Recently we extended a voluntary salary continuance opportunity to approximately 15 per cent of our staff, of ...
Tim Hortons Offering Buyouts To 15% Of Office Staff   Huffington Post Canada
Tim Hortons offers buyouts to 15 per cent of total workforce   Toronto Star
Tim Hortons Offering Buyouts to 15% Corporate Workforce   640 Toronto News
AM900 CHML   
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CTV News
   
Rona to buy its 20 franchise stores   
CTV News
BOUCHERVILLE, Que. -- Rona Inc. says it intends to buy the 20 franchise stores in its retail network -- including 18 in Quebec. The company didn't say how much it expects to pay and adds that the transaction will be subject to a review of the business ...
Rona buying 20 stores in Quebec, Ontario, eliminating franchise structure   Edmonton Journal

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Edmonton Journal
   
Human resources advisor says employers should ensure staff unplugs on vacation   
Edmonton Journal
TORONTO - It appears a majority of working Canadians don't mind handling work-related matters on their own time — except during vacations, according an online survey published Thursday. The Randstad human resources advisory firm says 59 per cent of ...

Males more likely to accept work during time off, survey suggests   Hamilton Spectator
Do Canadians Need to Relearn How to Recharge?   Hotel News Resource (press release)

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CBC.ca
   
Smoky haze from Saskatchewan good news for Manitoba crops   
CBC.ca
That golden haze in Manitoba skies over the past few weeks is helping to produce a bumper crop of golden canola. Smoke from fires in Saskatchewan have been blanketing skies in Manitoba for weeks. Doug Chorney, past president of Keystone Agricultural ...

Wildfires and drought are hurting Prairie economy   The Globe and Mail
Can organic ever catch up with conventional?   Western Producer (subscription)
ICE canola turns down again   Grainews

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Vancouver Sun
   
Water use down across Metro Vancouver over last decade — except in North ...   
Vancouver Sun
Almost all Greater Vancouver municipalities have in the past decade reduced water consumption supplied from the region's three reservoirs, according to data from Metro Vancouver. The total drop was nine per cent between 2004 and 2013, despite a rise in ...

Experts: Metro Vancouver's water restrictions issued too late   The Province

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