2015年8月16日 星期日

2015-08-17 Canada English Business


Promise to collect real estate data applauded   
TheChronicleHerald.ca
TORONTO — Economists and researchers are applauding Stephen Harper's election campaign promise to collect data on foreign ownership in the real estate market, but they caution that more information is needed before any policies to restrict the ...

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CTV News
   
5 things to watch for in Canada's business world this week   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Five things to watch in Canadian business this week: Alberta Royalties: The province's oilpatch will be closely watching when Alberta's NDP government provides more details about its process to review the royalties paid by oil and gas ...

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week   Windsor Star

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The Globe and Mail
   
General public to have say in Alberta climate change policy review   
The Globe and Mail
An expert panel on climate change will weigh input from the Alberta public as it determines how the province can best tackle emissions. The five-member panel, chaired by University of Alberta economist Andrew Leach, is embarking on consultations ...
Braid: PCs provide the comedy as NDP launches climate change panel   Calgary Herald
Alberta names panel that will review its climate-change policy   Reuters
Alberta climate-change panel to consult before taking action   CBC.ca
Financial Post   
iNews880.com   
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CBC.ca
   
A glimpse inside the Cecil Hotel in its final days   
CBC.ca
Calgary Municipal Land Corporation ( CMLC) announced Wednesday the historic Cecil Hotel will be demolished by the end of the year. The land will be sold to a developer and is expected to go fast. Cecil Hotel set for demolition · A century of the Cecil ...
Historic Cecil Hotel sign removed, days numbered for derelict building   CTV News
Calgary loses a landmark as century-old Cecil Hotel to be demolished   Toronto Sun

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Financial Post
   
Aeroplan operator Aimia Inc takes a hit from slowing Canadian economy ...   
Financial Post
Aimia Inc. shares took a beating Friday after the loyalty-program operator said Canada's shrinking economy is weighing on its gross billings, adding to a slump that has seen the stock lose more than 30 per cent of its value in the past year. The ...

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CBC.ca
   
Hazmat crew clears embalming fluid spill in St. Paul's Hospital morgue   
CBC.ca
Specialized fire crews responded to a spill of an embalming chemical at the St. Paul's Hospital morgue Friday night. It happened at around 10:30 p.m. CST. A release from the Saskatoon Fire Department's Battalion Chief states the hospital called to say ...
Chemical spill at Saskatoon hospital morgue   Globalnews.ca
Formaldehyde spill evacuates St. Paul's morgue   News Talk 650 CKOM
Staff at St. Paul's Hospital evacuated after chemical spill Friday night   CTV News

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Reuters
   
Japan economy shrinks in second quarter in setback for 'Abenomics'   
Reuters
TOKYO Japan's economy shrank at an annualized pace of 1.6 percent in April-June as exports slumped and consumers cut back spending, adding pressure on Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to step up his policy drive to lift the economy out of decades of deflation ...

Japan's economy contracts in second quarter   Financial Times
Nikkei rises after GDP contraction not as bad as expected   Financial Express
Japan economy's contraction a blow for 'Abenomics'   Economic Times
Bloomberg   
The Guardian   
STLtoday.com   
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Toronto Sun
   
Fewer home resales in July but remain at highest levels in years: CREA   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA -- The Canadian Real Estate Association says there were fewer housing resales nationally in July for the second consecutive month, but the number of transactions remained near the highest levels in several years and prices continued to climb.
Canada's housing market takes a breather as home resales slip   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Calgary housing sales, price gains slip   Calgary Herald
Regina housing prices fell 5.3% in June, CREA says   Regina Leader-Post
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Pension fund managers feel pressure of market volatility   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
As volatile stock markets and slowing economic growth put pressure on Canada's largest pension funds, senior managers are focusing on strategies to bolster investment returns in coming years. The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, which is ...

UPDATE 1-CPPIB return drops slightly on equity, fixed income declines   Reuters
Canada's Largest Pension Fund Posts Small Negative Return   Wall Street Journal
CPP contributions offset small loss on investments in busy deal-making quarter   Montreal Gazette
Financial Post   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
Reuters Canada   
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Saskatoon StarPhoenix
   
West hit hard by refinery's shutdown   
Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Much of Canada west of Ontario saw gasoline prices jump 15 cents a litre this week after an Indiana refinery closed for maintenance. The increase at the pumps was one of the biggest on record, according to GasBuddy.com. Photograph by: Michelle Siu, The ...

BP can't stop putting itself in the line of fire   Quartz
Regina's weather, traffic, gas prices for Friday   CBC.ca
Double whammy as crude price sinks and gas price climbs   The Province
Times Colonist   
CTV News   
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