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2015-07-18 Canada English Business


CTV News
   
Low loonie good news for local tourist attractions   
CTV News
As the value of the Canadian dollar continues to fall, there is good news for some local businesses as they are seeing a jump in U.S. visitors. On Friday, one U.S. dollar was worth around $1.29 Canadian which is making our region a great spot for ...
Future of Canadian dollar depends on commodity prices and bond yields   The Globe and Mail
Poloz slashes rates & Tsipras concedes more cuts: BUSINESS WEEK WRAP   CBC.ca
Johnstone: So Canada's in recession. Now what?   Regina Leader-Post
Reuters   
Macleans.ca   
Bloomberg   
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CTV News
   
Inflation rate up as cost of food, especially meat, rises   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- Canada's annual inflation rate ticked up in June as the price of food, especially meat, and housing climbed, offset in part by lower gasoline prices. Statistics Canada said Friday the consumer price index rose 1.0 per cent in June compared ...
Rising Rents Won't Inflate Fear at Fed   Wall Street Journal
Why the Bank of Canada doesn't care about the latest inflation numbers   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
US inflation, housing data bolster rate hike argument   The Star Online
Reuters Canada   
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New York Times
   
History Echoes Through Greek Debt Crisis   
New York Times
The continuing saga of Greece and its creditors is more tragic than comic. But watching it, I am reminded of that old line about the recurring travails of Laurel and Hardy: “Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into!” For the problems facing ...
Germany's finance minister: The most interesting figure in Europe's crisis   The Globe and Mail
German lawmakers back Greek bailout talks despite rebellion   Reuters
Greek crisis: the EU solution solved nothing   The Australian
Times of India   
Irish Independent   
Financial Express   
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Reuters Canada
   
TD Bank to pay $20 million to settle Ponzi scheme lawsuit: attorney   
Reuters Canada
NEW YORK (Reuters) - TD Bank has agreed to pay $20 million to settle a class action lawsuit accusing it of aiding a Ponzi scheme that allegedly bilked over a thousand European investors of more than $223 million, a lawyer for the investors said on Friday.
TD Bank to pay $20 million to settle Ponzi scheme lawsuit involving European ...   Financial Post
TD Bank to pay $20 million to settle Ponzi scheme lawsuit   Sault Star

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Vancouver Sun
   
Photos: Vancouver fans go wild for One Direction   
Vancouver Sun
Vancouver One Direction fans flocked to BC Place stadium for a stop on their On The Road Again Tour on Friday. Take a look. === CLICK HERE TO SEE MORE PHOTOS, or tap and swipe the image on your mobile device. === © Copyright (c) The Vancouver ...


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Montreal Gazette
   
Valeant seeks prescription for growth in Mid-East, North Africa with acquisition   
Montreal Gazette
The head office of Valeant Pharmaceutical is pictured in Laval on May 27, 2013. Ryan Remiorz / THE CANADIAN PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print. By Ross Marowits. THE CANADIAN PRESS. MONTREAL – Valeant Pharmaceuticals plans to expand its ...

Daily Deal Roundup: Valeant strikes again   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Valeant buys Mercury, hits 52-week high   Baystreet.ca
Valeant to Buy Egypt's Amoun, Expanding to Mideast   Wall Street Journal
CBC.ca   
Reuters   
CTV News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Tourists not taking to Union-Pearson Express during Pan Am Games: Transit group   
Toronto Sun
The Union-Pearson Express train is running nearly empty during the morning rush in the heat of the Pan Am Games, a local transit group says. Members of TTCriders counted passengers boarding and exiting UP Express trains at Pearson Airport from 7:30 ...

Union Pearson Express bells frustrate Junction neighborhood   Globalnews.ca
Transit advocacy group wants empty UPX trains turned into public transit   MetroNews Canada
Metrolinx not worried about UP Express ridership   Newstalk 1010
CBC.ca   
680 News   
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Toronto Star
   
Stephen Harper's anti-pension obsession hits Ontarians: Cohn   
Toronto Star
ST. JOHN'S—People of goodwill can disagree. But why does a prime minister of ill will have to be so wilfully disagreeable, so reflexively destructive, when playing electoral politics? Stephen Harper's pettiness in trying to sabotage Ontario's ...
Wynne says Harper's move not to help Ontario create pension plan 'purely ...   Hamilton Spectator
Harper Tories to Wynne Liberals: Don't expect any co-operation from us on the ...   National Post
Feds won't help with Ontario pension plan   Toronto Sun
MetroNews Canada   
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CTV News
   
View from above: The Nexen pipeline spill in Alberta   
CTV News
The Nexen pipeline spill in Alberta A broken pipeline in Alberta has leaked the equivalent of two Olympic-sized swimming pools of bitumen, water and sand into the Alberta wilderness. The 5-million-litre spill occurred in a remote area near Nexen's Long ...
Nexen's oil sands spill fuels concerns over pipeline safety   The Globe and Mail
Nexen apologizes for oilsands pipeline leak   Toronto Sun
Nexen spill discovered by worker walking by   Edmonton Journal
Calgary Herald   
Financial Express   
News1130   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Vancouver considers suicide-prevention fence for Burrard Bridge   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER -- On average, about once a year someone leaps to their death from Vancouver's Burrard Bridge. Compared to other area bridges, it isn't the favoured spot to publicly end one's life; the adjacent Granville Bridge and the Lions Gate Bridge are ...

Heritage groups question changes possibly coming to Burrard Bridge   News1130
Burrard Bridge upgrade: final plans revealed   CBC.ca
Burrard Bridge final upgrade plans released by City of Vancouver   Vancity Buzz
CKNW News Talk 980   
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