2015年9月5日 星期六

2015-09-06 Canada English Business


CBC.ca
   
Parties clash over meaning of August jobs numbers for economic future   
CBC.ca
The main federal parties campaigning for the Oct. 19 vote had sharply contrasting takes on the job numbers released by Statistics Canada today, and what the government should do to get more people back to work. The data agency said the economy added ...

Change text size for the story   London Free Press
Canada added 12000 jobs in August, unemployment rate increases to 7.0 per cent   Toronto Sun
Canada's employment uptick: Who benefits on the campaign trail?   CTV News
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
Ottawa Citizen   
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Tampabay.com
   
Tampa Bay wakes up to a new state utility power — Emera Inc.   
The Times (subscription)
TAMPA — J.R. Kelly was baffled when he heard late Friday that Canada-based Emera Inc. had agreed to purchase the mum or dad firm of Tampa Electrical and Peoples Fuel. "I am going, 'Emera? Who the heck is that?' " stated Kelly, the general public ...

Buyer of TECO is known as a diverse, rapidly expanding utility   Tampabay.com (blog)
Daily Deal Roundup: Emera buys Teco for $6.5-billion and Avingstone files an IPO   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Emera to purchase TECO Energy, energy company, for US $10.4B   CBC.ca
gulfnews.com   
Stockhouse   
Reuters Canada   
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Engadget
   
BlackBerry bids farewell to its hardware past by acquiring Good   
Engadget
If you had any lingering doubts that BlackBerry's days as a hardware-first company are over, they've just been eliminated. BlackBerry has acquired Good Technology for $425 million, giving it one of the better-known names involved in making smartphones ...

BlackBerry's $425-million Good Technology deal not without concerns   The Globe and Mail
BlackBerry to buy security firm Good Technology for $425 million   Times of India
BlackBerry to buy former rival Good Technology for US$425M   CTV News
Saskatoon StarPhoenix   
NDTV   
Bloomberg   
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CBC.ca
   
Thunderstorms soak southeast Saskatchewan   
CBC.ca
Afternoon thunderstorms in the southeastern part of the province Saturday left a lot of water in their wake. Estevan, Sask. received a significant amount of rainfall, which accumulated on streets and swallowed vehicle tires. "We've had basically a ...
Saturday thunderstorms pound southeast Saskatchewan   620 CKRM.com

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Globalnews.ca
   
Scammers net $50000 in just over a week through fake Canada Revenue Agency calls   
Globalnews.ca
WATCH ABOVE: Victims of the phone scam are typically told they owe a substantial amount of money in back taxes, or that their status in Canada isn't legitimate. Global's Tony Tighe hears from one of the Calgary victims. CALGARY – Scam artists have ...

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CBC.ca
   
Metro LRT: NAIT students say they are blindsided by delays   
CBC.ca
After nearly two years of delays and confusion, NAIT students will finally be able to ride the new Metro LRT to campus. However, the school's student association says the city has kept it in the dark about problems the system will have when it ...
Venting: Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015: Heads should roll over Metro Line LRT ...   Edmonton Journal
Police investigate fatal pedestrian collision on LRT line   CTV News
Pedestrian hit and killed by LRT in Edmonton may have been distracted by ...   Edmonton Sun
MetroNews Canada   
Globalnews.ca   
iNews880.com   
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Vancouver Sun
   
BC seeks tougher regulations after drones hamper wildfire fights   
Vancouver Sun
VANCOUVER — British Columbia wants Ottawa to get tough on drones after unmanned aerial vehicles grounded aircraft fighting wildfires this summer. The province has asked Transport Canada to strengthen regulations around drones and impose stiffer ...

BC asks for tougher regulations after drones hamper wildfire fight   The Globe and Mail
BC Asks for Tougher Regulations After Drones Hamper Wildfire Fights   ChrisD.ca
New restrictions on drones near wildfires sought by BC   CBC.ca

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CNET
   
UberX arrives in Brussels amid backlash   
CNET
The more expensive of Uber's services -- it uses professional drivers -- expands options for fans of the ride-hailing service, but rival taxi drivers won't be as cheery. Tech Culture. 3 September 20155:55 pm BST. Paula Vasan mugshot. by Paula Vasan.

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Toronto Star
   
Unions keep construction workers safer, study shows   
Toronto Star
Unionized construction workers are significantly less likely than their non-unionized counterparts to be seriously injured on the job, a new province-wide study shows. The report, the first rigorous analysis of its kind in Canada, examined Workplace ...
Construction sector compares worksite injuries   REMI Network - Real Estate Management Industry Network
Unionized construction workplaces report fewer lost-time injury claims: Study   Canadian Occupational Safety

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Financial Post
   
'The canola number is bizarre': Canada's crop inventories larger than ...   
Financial Post
Projected inventories of wheat and canola before this year's harvest topped forecasts by analysts in Canada, one of the world's top grain exporters and the biggest producer of the oilseed. Wheat stockpiles will fall 32 per cent to 7.11 million metric ...
ICE Canola Softens   Manitoba Co-operator
Smooth canola harvest expected to result in increased winter wheat acres   mySteinbach.ca (blog)
North American Grain/Oilseed Review – Canola Softens Before Weekend   Grainews
Agrimoney.com   
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