2015年7月22日 星期三

2015-07-23 Canada English Business


Financial Post
   
Canada telecoms regulator: Big players must share fiber-optic networks   
Reuters Canada
GATINEAU, Quebec (Reuters) - Canada's telecommunications regulator decided on Wednesday that the country's biggest providers must share their 'last mile' fiber-optic connections, a move cheered by smaller rivals currently only granted access to the ...
Big Internet providers must open fibre networks to competitors; CRTC   Montreal Gazette
CRTC forces the big Internet providers to share fibre networks with competitors   Financial Post
UPDATE 2-Canada telecoms regulator: Big players must share fiber-optic networks   Reuters
Toronto Star   
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The Globe and Mail
   
What the plummeting loonie means for the Canadian economy   
CTV News
The Canadian dollar has plummeted to its lowest point in nearly 11 years thanks to slumping oil prices and a strengthening greenback. The loonie lost 0.53 of a cent on Wednesday, finishing the day at 76.70 cents US -- a level it is hasn't reached since ...
Commodity rout shows no signs of slowing as loonie hits decade-low   The Globe and Mail
TSX falls as commodities prices drag   Reuters Canada
Toronto stock market takes a hit from oil supply data as loonie hits decade low   Toronto Star
Reuters   
CHCH News   
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CBC.ca
   
BlackBerry acquires crisis communications provider AtHoc   
The Australian
BlackBerry has acquired a major crisis security communications provider used by the US Department of Defence in another move designed to bolster its security credentials. BlackBerry has been moving from predominantly a handset maker to offering ...

BlackBerry buys emergency mass-messaging startup AtHoc   Waterloo Record
BlackBerry buys crisis communications software firm AtHoc   Cartt.ca (subscription)
BlackBerry to buy crisis communications software company AtHoc   CBC.ca
Toronto Sun   
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Vancouver Sun
   
BC geothermal projects promising, but 'high very risk'   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — Two potential geothermal energy projects near Pemberton could generate electricity for about seven cents a kilowatt hour — only slightly higher than the 5.8 cents to 6.1 cents a kilowatt hour cost estimate of the Site C dam project. That ...

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CBC.ca
   
Ottawa posts $3.9B surplus to start 2015 fiscal year   
CBC.ca
The federal government posted a surplus of $3.9 billion in April and May and is on track to balance the budget for the 2015 fiscal year as a whole, the Department of Finance said Wednesday. Ottawa's fiscal year starts in April and for the first two ...
Canada posts budget surplus at start of fiscal year   Reuters Canada
Ottawa posts $3.9-billion surplus for the first two months of fiscal year   Times Colonist

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SNC-Lavalin awarded contract to build natural gas plant in Maryland   
The Chronicle Journal
MONTREAL — Engineering giant SNC-Lavalin has won a contract to build a natural gas plant in the United States. The Montreal-based company says it will construct the Keys Energy Center project, a 755-megawatt facility, in Prince George's County, Md.
SNC awarded contract to build 755 megawatt power plant in Maryland   CanadianManufacturing.com
SNC-Lavalin awarded Keys Energy project in Maryland   Canada NewsWire (press release)

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Toronto Sun
   
HST collection the same for Uber, cabbies   
Toronto Sun
Uber and regulated taxi drivers in Toronto face the same responsibility of collecting HST from customers and turning it over to the government. Councillor Jim Karygiannis attacked Uber this week by implying the ride-booking company doesn't charge or ...
Uber 'skirting' tax law in Canada, claims councillor   CBC.ca
Uber says drivers are expected to collect HST   Toronto Star
Toronto councillor goes after Uber drivers for not paying HST   Globalnews.ca
680 News   
CP24 Toronto's Breaking News   
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CBC.ca
   
Rossland speed limit drops to 30 km/h   
CBC.ca
While the province is raising speed limits on some B.C. highways, one small Kootenay town is happy to take things nice and slow — 30 kilometres an hour slow. The City of Rossland has dropped the town's speed limit from 40 kilometres per hour to 30 ...
Rossland lowers speed limit to 30 km / hr   Globalnews.ca
NEW SPEED LIMITS COMING SOON TO A NEIGHBOURHOOD NEAR YOU!   The Boundary Sentinel

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MetroNews Canada
   
Feds pledge up to $14.8 million for Centennial College aerospace hub   
MetroNews Canada
In the latest of a flurry of funding announcements, the federal Conservatives are promising “up to $14.8 million” for Centennial College's new aerospace campus at Downsview Park. Finance Minister Joe Oliver announced the funding Wednesday at the ...

Extra, Extra: Mayor Doesn't Want to Talk Future Olympics, Parking App Services ...   Torontoist
Canada's Aerospace Industry to Reach New Heights in the GTA   Digital Journal

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Ottawa Citizen
   
UPDATE 2-Work at site of Nexen spill done on tight schedule -engineering firm   
Reuters
(Recasts with documents from engineering firm, quote from regulator). By Mike De Souza. FORT MCMURRAY, Alberta, July 22 (Reuters) - Infrastructure at the site in northern Alberta of one of the biggest oil-related pipeline spills ever on North American ...
Nexen pipeline may have been leaking for over two weeks, executives say   The Globe and Mail
Sailing past pipelines   Financial Post
Nexen Energy oil spill in Alberta prompts environmental alarm over pipelines   Macleans.ca
Reuters Africa   
New Zealand Herald   
Nelson Star   
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