2015年7月25日 星期六

2015-07-26 Canada English Business


Rogers network disruption leaves clients across Canada without phone services   
Toronto Sun
MONTREAL -- Problems with the Rogers wireless network left customers across the country without cellphone and text messaging service on Saturday afternoon. Many frustrated clients went online to report service disruptions, with the majority of calls ...

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The Globe and Mail
   
No relief in sight: Encana Corp's results a preview of misery in store for ...   
Ottawa Citizen
Encana Corp. kicked off second-quarter earnings season Friday for Canada's large oil and gas producers with a US$1.6 billion loss, providing a taste of the sector's misery from continuing low oil prices: layoffs, cost cuts, tight spending, asset sales ...
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
Toronto Sun   
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The Chronicle Journal
   
Lowe's to build new store   
The Chronicle Journal
Lowe's Canada will be opening up one of their stores in Thunder Bay at Intercity Shopping Centre, in the space where Target and Zellers used to be situated. Posted: Saturday, July 25, 2015 8:19 am | Updated: 8:22 am, Sat Jul 25, 2015. Lowe's to build ...
Lowe's expanding across Canada   Newstalk 1010
Lowe's confirms expansion into Thunder Bay   CBC.ca
Lowe's Canada to expand into former Target locations   Toronto Star

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Edmonton Journal
   
Edmonton deserves more federal cash for LRT, too: city councillors   
Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Edmonton's LRT deserves more federal funding, city councillors said after Calgary got $1.5 billion in public transit funding Friday. “I'm happy that Toronto is getting money, Calgary is getting money and Ottawa is getting money. They need ...
'The federal government is giving us $200 million less than what we need ...   Globalnews.ca
Calgary lobby group excited about federal LRT funding   News Talk 770 Calgary
Feds add financial fuel to future of Calgary's public transit   CTV News
CBC.ca   
Calgary Herald   
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CBC.ca
   
The bad news for Western drought: 'monster' hot El Nino on the way   
CBC.ca
In the dead of a Prairie winter, when cars won't start and exposed skin freezes in 30 seconds, people pray for a searing hot summer. But across Western Canada this season, many may be recalling the old adage, "be careful what you wish for" as forest ...
Prairie unease deepens as drought continues   Toronto Star
Drought makes for hot, dry, disastrous summer   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Alberta drought could affect cattle producers   Brandon Sun

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CTV News
   
TransLink seeks new CEO, offers $319000 salary   
CTV News
Have a bachelor's degree, executive experience, and a willingness to take the helm of an embattled public utility that just lost out on a new revenue stream -- largely because of the public's lack of trust? Apply soon, and you could be the next CEO of ...
Why not just hire a mayor or councillor as next TransLink CEO?   Straight.com
TransLink CEO job posting lists massive salary, benefits   CBC.ca
Car allowance just one of the perks TransLink using to attract new CEO   Am730 Vancouver Traffic News

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The Globe and Mail
   
Canada bouncing back, further rate cuts unlikely, economists say   
bnn.ca
The Canadian economy is already bouncing back from a slump in the first half of the year, but it remains vulnerable to further falls in oil prices and any renewed weakness in export demand from the United States, a Reuters poll found. After the economy ...

Is Canada heading into recession?   Toronto Star
Harper, BoC Pulling in Opposite Directions   Baystreet.ca

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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
The Chronicle Journal   
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Financial Post
   
Sales slow down in Sask   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
The cash registers at Saskatchewan retailers weren't ringing in May like those in other provinces. Saskatchewan was the lone province to post weaker sales in May, edging down 0.1 per cent following three straight monthly gains, Statistics Canada ...
Canada's retail sales jump 1 percent to record high in May   Reuters Canada
Canadian Retail Sales Up 1.0%   Wall Street Journal

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Edmonton Sun
   
HICKS: This spill is a disaster   
Edmonton Sun
oil spill Crews work to clean an oil spill near Nexen's Long Lake facility by Fort McMurray. The spill was discovered by a contractor after the safety system designed to detect ruptures failed. Garrett Barry/Fort McMurray Today/Postmedia Network ...
NDP ministers tour Nexen leak site near Fort McMurray, defend pipelines   mysask.com

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