2015年8月31日 星期一

2015-09-01 Canada English Business


The Globe and Mail
   
Vancouver nears worst ever record on housing affordability in Canada   
The Globe and Mail
Housing affordability levels in Vancouver are approaching the worst ever recorded in Canada as home sales soar 30 per cent higher than the city's 10-year average, according to a pair of reports on Canadian housing outlooks. The RBC Economics report, ...

Barbara Yaffe: BC's housing affordability unlikely to ease   Vancouver Sun
Toronto, Vancouver housing affordability deteriorates to 'risky' levels   CBC.ca
Housing-affordability gap in Toronto, Vancouver widens   bnn.ca
CTV News   
Montreal Gazette   
Financial Post   
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Reuters Canada
   
TSX ends lower despite surge in energy shares   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - A sharp jump in energy stocks as crude oil prices soared was not enough to push Canada's main stock index into positive territory on Monday. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index .GSPTSE ended down 5.95 points, ...

CANADA STOCKS-TSX ends lower despite surge in energy shares   Reuters
MARKET REPORT: TSX slightly down, Dow takes tumble despite oil surge   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Canadian Stocks Cap Worst Month Since September on Growth Fears   Bloomberg
Baystreet.ca   
BlackburnNews.com   
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The Sudbury Star
   
Canada's Q2 current account deficit narrows to $17.4B   
The Sudbury Star
People walk out of Statistics Canada office building at Tunney's Pasture in Ottawa Thursday July 22, 2010. (ANDRE FORGET/POSTMEDIA NETWORK FILE PHOTO). Bookmark and Share. Change text size for the story. Print. Report an error. OTTAWA ...

Canada Current-Account Deficit Hits Third-Largest on Record   Wall Street Journal
Canada's quarterly current account deficit wider than forecast   Financial Post

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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian Oil Sands halts oil shipments after Syncrude fire   
The Globe and Mail
Canadian Oil Sands Ltd., already hurt by weak oil prices and a string of operational problems at Syncrude Canada Ltd., is no longer shipping oil after a fire damaged part of its upgrading plant. Parts of Syncrude's piping system at one of its upgrading ...
Oil Outage in Canada Boosts Prices, Fears   Wall Street Journal
Canadian Oil Sands halts crude production at Syncrude after fire   Toronto Sun
Oilsands explosion puts Syncrude output targets at risk: analyst   CTV News
Reuters Canada   
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Reuters Canada
   
Oil prices drop 3 percent as investors retreat from overnight gains   
Reuters Canada
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil prices fell 3 percent in Asian trade on Tuesday, with investors covering short positions and taking profits after Brent and U.S. crude soared more than 8 percent in the previous session. Both Brent and U.S. crude prices ...
Oil Sharply Lower in Volatile Trade, Weak China Data Weighs   Wall Street Journal
Oil rates drop 3% as investors retreat from overnight gains   Moneycontrol.com
Oil prices drop more than 3 per cent as investors take profits   Economic Times
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
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Toronto Star
   
SkyGreece majority owner apologizes for stranding passengers   
Toronto Star
MONTREAL — The majority owner of SkyGreece Airlines says he's sorry for the airline's grounding that has stranded about 1,000 passengers. "It's very, very, very bad but it's beyond my control," Ken Stathakis said in a telephone interview from Toronto.
SkyGreece Airlines leaves Canadian passengers stranded   AmeriPublications

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The Globe and Mail
   
Alberta economy will be in recession, Notley government confirms   
The Globe and Mail
The Alberta government has acknowledged for the first time that the province will be in recession in 2015, with low oil prices and record wildfires contributing to a provincial deficit now expected to be at least $5.9-billion. The figures were included ...
Alberta deficit forecast at $5.9B as province feels impact of low oil prices   CBC.ca
Canada's Oil-Dependent Alberta Province Projects Record Deficit   Wall Street Journal
Braid: As Alberta spending tops $50 billion, Ceci ready for more tax hikes   Calgary Herald
Financial Post   
Reuters   
Edmonton Journal   
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CTV News
   
Canada's 'technical recession' will be short-lived: economists   
CTV News
TORONTO -- Economists say data out this week is likely to show that Canada slipped into a technical recession in the second quarter, but the contraction should be short-lived. "A number of positive elements are coming through," said TD Bank chief ...

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The Province
   
ICBC to seek increase in insurance rates for drivers   
The Province
B.C. drivers should brace for a probable rise in basic insurance rates in 2016, potentially as high as 6.7 per cent. The Insurance Corporation of B.C. says it may need a substantial increase to offset higher costs, partly because of an increase in ...
Auto insurance on way up   Castanet.net
Minister responds to ICBC call for rate increase for drivers   The Nelson Daily
ICBC says fraud, rise in claims reason for rate increase   The Castlegar Source
24 Hours Vancouver   
CJDC   
Kamloops This Week   
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CTV News
   
1000 sign petition to stop site of public beach in Verdun   
CTV News
More than 1000 people have signed a petition to stop a public beach in Verdun because environmentalists say the beach would disrupt a delicate ecosystem there. The wetlands in the proposed location near the Douglas Institute are home to birds and other ...

Verdun residents want beach behind auditorium, not Natatorium   Montreal Gazette
Verdun beach location still up in air as deadline looms   CBC.ca

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