2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 Canada English Business


The Globe and Mail
   
Recession data provides new fuel for party leaders on campaign trail   
The Globe and Mail
The federal election campaign was already largely centred on the economy, but news that Canada experienced a recession earlier this year brought the issue into sharper focus, providing a range of statistics that were selectively seized upon by the ...
Contraction or recession? Fact-checking claims made about the economy   Toronto Star
4 reasons for optimism despite 'mild' recession   CTV News
What the GDP numbers say about Canada's great economic divide   Macleans.ca
National Post   
Toronto Sun   
OurWindsor.ca   
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Toronto Star
   
TSX hit by oil price slump, China worries   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index fell 2.7 percent on Tuesday, in a broad retreat led by financial and energy stocks as oil prices slumped, weak Chinese data renewed fears of slowing growth, and Canada officially slipped into recession.
Toronto markets slide in worldwide dip, new data shows first-half recession   Vancouver Sun
Canada stocks slide as global equities tumble on economy concern   bnn.ca
Stocks Spooked by GDP Numbers   Baystreet.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
Oil giants try to stay afloat with hundreds of job cuts, slashed spending   
The Globe and Mail
Major companies in Canada's energy industry are making another round of deep staff cuts and further shrinking their spending plans as oil and gas players scramble to stay afloat as the year-long commodity rout continues. Penn West Petroleum Ltd. and ...
Penn West, ConocoPhillips cut over 900 oil and gas jobs, mostly in Calgary   Calgary Herald
Recession reality hits Calgary: 900 oil jobs lost   bnn.ca
Fresh wave of layoffs hits oilpatch, as PennWest, ConocoPhillips cut 900 jobs ...   Financial Post
CBC.ca   
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Quebecor locks out workers from Mirabel printing plant   
Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL - Quebecor has locked out workers at its printing plant in Mirabel, north of Montreal. The Teamsters union said the lockout directly affects 44 press workers, mechanics, electricians and handlers. Meanwhile, the union said it was also trying ...

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Pekin Daily Times
   
Consumer panel: Airlines should disclose fees, seat size   
Pekin Daily Times
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Airlines should clearly disclose the cost of change and cancellation fees, as well as the size of the plane's seats, before a passenger buys a ticket, a federal panel said Tuesday. Hotels should also be required to include any ...

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CBC.ca
   
Foreign buyers driving luxury real estate sales, Re/Max says   
CBC.ca
Foreign buyers are driving demand for luxury homes priced at over $3 million in Vancouver and Toronto, according to a report today from Re/Max. In June 2015, there were 379 homes in that price range sold in Toronto, compared to 179 a year ago. In ...
Offshore buyers driving Canada's luxury home market   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Foreign buyers cited as one of two factors behind more sales of Vancouver ...   Straight.com
Foreign Buyers Push GTA Luxury Home Sales Up 119%: Re/Max   Huffington Post Canada
Vancity Buzz   
News1130   
Financial Post   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Dennis Mitchell returns to Bay Street with new role at Sprott   
bnn.ca
Popular Market Call guest Dennis Mitchell is returning to Bay Street with a new role at Sprott Asset Management. Mitchell will serve as a Senior Vice-President and Senior Portfolio Manager once the regulatory approvals are in place. He returns to the ...
Former Sentry portfolio manager Dennis Mitchell joins Sprott   The Globe and Mail
Sprott Hires Dennis Mitchell as Senior Portfolio Manager and Senior Vice President   Digital Journal
Sprott hires former Sentry CIO   Benefits Canada
Bloomberg   
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CTV News
   
Transcontinental acquires New York-based firm in US$80 million deal   
CTV News
MONTREAL -- Transcontinental expects to double its packaging division's revenues after agreeing to buy a company in Brooklyn, N.Y., that will expand the reach of its U.S. business. The Montreal-based printer and publisher says it will pay US$80 million ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
Vancouver Island Malahat LNG project plan includes underwater pipeline   
The Globe and Mail
A new LNG project envisioned for Vancouver Island would accept natural gas via an underwater pipeline that would weave from Washington State through the Gulf Islands, according to a proposal released Tuesday. The liquefied natural gas project, which ...

Floating LNG project on Saanich Inlet finds pipeline partner   Vancouver Sun
UPDATED WITH VIDEO: Agreement signed for 128km pipeline to service Malahat LNG ...   CHEK
Bamberton LNG backers find partner to build pipeline   Times Colonist
CTV Vancouver Island   
Energeticcity.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
Nova Star Cruises releases summer passenger totals   
CBC.ca
Nova Star Cruises drew fewer people to its ferry between Yarmouth, N.S. and Portland, Maine, this summer than it did in its troubled first year. ​Nova Star reports 10,999 Canadians sailed in 2014, but that dropped 40 per cent to 6,650 in 2015. The ...
Ferry that serves Nova Scotia and Maine posts dwindling passenger numbers   MetroNews Canada
Ridership drops on Nova Star ferry   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Nova Star numbers worse than last year   Globalnews.ca
Yarmouth County Vanguard   
Press Herald   
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