2015年7月24日 星期五

2015-07-25 Canada English Business


Financial Post
   
No relief in sight: Encana Corp's results a preview of misery in store for ...   
Financial Post
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh“Obviously in today's commodity price (environment) our spending levels are a lot lower than we had anticipated when we originally launched our strategy,” Doug Suttles, president and CEO, said.
Encana cuts jobs as oil drop boosts loss   The Globe and Mail
Encana cuts another 200 jobs   Hamilton Spectator
Encana cuts 200 more jobs, reports $1.6B loss in second quarter   Calgary Herald
Dakota Financial News   
The Chronicle Journal   
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Reuters Canada
   
TSX drops on weak oil; golds rebound   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index fell on Friday as weak oil prices dragged down shares of energy producers, offsetting a rebound by gold-mining shares. The benchmark index declined for a sixth straight session and is down about 3 percent ...

The close: TSX ends lower as oil prices weigh on energy shares   The Globe and Mail
CANADA STOCKS-TSX drops on weak oil; golds rebound   Reuters
TSX extends losses, dragged down by energy, mining   Financial Post
Windsor Star   
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The Globe and Mail
   
CANADA FX DEBT-C$ dives to 2004 lows as global outlook uncertain   
Reuters
(Adds closing figures, Scotiabank comment, details) * Canadian dollar at C$1.3035 or 76.72 U.S. cents * Bond prices mixed across the maturity curve By Solarina Ho TORONTO, July 24 The Canadian dollar finished little changed against its U.S. counterpart ...

How low can the loonie go? 55 cents US, one expert says   CTV News
Canadian dollar heading for 75 cents, Bank of Montreal says   Vancouver Sun
Loonie headed to 75 cents by autumn: BMO   Business in Vancouver
MarketPulse (blog)   
PPP Focus.com   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)   
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CBC.ca
   
Lowe's expanding across Canada   
Newstalk 1010
Lowe's Canada said Friday it will spend $50 million to build two new stores in Ontario. In addition to a dozen former Target Canada stores it recently acquired, the home improvement retailer said it will grow to 54 stores in Canada. Lowe's acquired 12 ...
Lowe's confirms expansion into Thunder Bay   CBC.ca
Lowe's Canada to expand into former Target locations   Toronto Star

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CP24 Toronto's Breaking News
   
Most actively traded companies on the TSX   
680 News
Yamana Gold Inc. (TSX:YRI). Miner. Up two cents, or 0.75 per cent, to $2.67 on 9.3 million shares. Catamaran Corporation (TSX:CCT). Health care. Down 12 cents, or 0.15 per cent, to $80.06 on 7.9 million shares. Bombardier Inc. (TSX:BBD.B). Aerospace ...
Consortium including SNC-Lavalin, Aecon to build Eglinton Crosstown LRT   CP24 Toronto's Breaking News

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Vancouver Sun
   
Photos: Vancouver's Bayshore Hotel over the years   
Vancouver Sun
The landmark hotel has been sold to Concord Pacific. The hotel's waterfront location made it a popular destination when it opened in 1961. And it became world famous when reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes booked two floors at the hotel in 1972 and ...


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CBC.ca
   
Fortis bills Kelowna resident for months after house burned down   
CBC.ca
A Kelowna man whose elegant log home burned to the ground last winter is angry that he's still receiving massive monthly hydro bills for a property that no longer exists. Gary Fong said Fortis has continued to bill him nearly $2,000 a month even though ...
BC man get $4582 electricity bill months after home burned to ground   CTV News
$4500 Fortis bill for house which isn't there   InfoTel News Ltd

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Calgary Herald
   
Feds cough up transit funding for Calgary with election around the corner   
Calgary Herald
Minister of National Defence and Minister for Multiculturalism Jason Kenney joined Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi to announce $1.53 billion in federal funding for the new Calgary Transit Green LRT Line on July 24, 2015. Colleen De Neve / Calgary Herald.
The Tories on big-city transit: Buy support now, pay later   Macleans.ca
Feds add financial fuel to future of Calgary's public transit   CTV News
Ottawa pledges $1.53B for Green Line transit in Calgary   CBC.ca
Globalnews.ca   
News Talk 770 Calgary   
Progressive Rail Roading   
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The Globe and Mail
   
NDP ministers tour Nexen leak site near Fort McMurray, defend pipelines   
Brandon Sun
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. - Alberta's energy minister says she continues to believe that pipelines are the safest way to transport oil, but says spills like the Nexen leak south of Fort McMurray, Alta., are unacceptable. On Friday, Energy Minister Marg ...

Put First Nations in charge of oil pipeline safety and spill response   The Globe and Mail
'Spills like this are unacceptable': Alberta Energy minister says of Nexen ...   Edmonton Journal
Alberta energy, environment ministers troubled by Nexen pipeline spill   National Observer
CBC.ca   
Huffington Post Canada   
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Macleans.ca
   
BlackBerry prepared to move past smartphones, CEO Chen says   
Hamilton Spectator
TORONTO — BlackBerry may be forced to stop making smartphones if turnaround efforts fail to gain traction, chief executive officer John Chen warns. The company could still reduce the number of models, discontinue low-end devices and focus more on ...

Three's a charm for BlackBerry at Security Summit   Computer Dealer News
BlackBerry lays out security strategy   Owen Sound Sun Times

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