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2015-09-08 Canada English Business


Reuters Canada
   
Alberta regulator lets Nexen reopen some Long Lake pipelines   
Reuters Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Alberta's energy regulator said late on Sunday it will allow Nexen Energy, the Canadian subsidiary of China's CNOOC Ltd 0883.HK, to reopen some pipelines ordered closed following a major spill. The Alberta Energy Regulator said it ...

Nexen Energy promises daily pipeline inspections   CBC.ca
Alberta regulator says Nexen can reopen utility pipelines at Long Lake   Calgary Herald
Alberta's energy regulator amended an order that would have required CNOOC to ...   The Australian
Edmonton Sun   
bnn.ca   
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TheChronicleHerald.ca
   
Hearings into Enbridge suit set to start   
TheChronicleHerald.ca
CALGARY — A U.S. court begins hearing arguments this week in a lawsuit that claims increased volumes of oilsands crude have been allowed to flow from Canada into the United States without adequate public input or environmental review. Indigenous and ...

Enbridge Deal Doesn't Change Status Quo   Ledger Gazette

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Reuters Canada
   
Weak economic outlook and oversupply weigh on oil markets   
Reuters Canada
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.S. oil prices fell on Tuesday as the global economic outlook darkened further and cooperation between oil producing countries to curb oversupply looked unlikely, pulling U.S. crude prices down around three percent in early Asian ...

Brent Oil Rebounds After Two-Day Decline Before China Trade Data   Bloomberg
Oil Down 3 Percent   Gazette Review
Oil prices fall on US inventory increase   Dispatch Times

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Toronto Sun
   
Cities must tackle 'sharing economy'   
Toronto Sun
The revolution, it appears, will be app-based. Across Canada, the “sharing economy” has taken hold, upending established business models and driving regulators to distraction. No one is riding the wave so brazenly as Uber, the app-based ride-sharing ...

Marni Soupcoff: Key to Uber's success lies in ensuring everyone understands ...   National Post
Edmonton Taxi Industry considering protests, strikes over Uber   MetroNews Canada
Uber rejects call to install car cameras   The West Australian

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Japan Economy Contracted 1.2 Percent in April-June Quarter   
New York Times
TOKYO — Japan's economy contracted at a 1.2 percent annual rate in the April-June quarter, according to revised data Tuesday, as economists warned China's slowdown and financial market turmoil might weaken an expected recovery in the second half.

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CTV News
   
NS premier promoting province's seafood industry in China   
CTV News
GUANGZHOU, China -- Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil is in China today promoting the province's seafood industry. McNeil says Asia is a priority market in developing Nova Scotia's seafood exports. The government says work to promote Nova Scotia in ...

"Asia is a priority market for Nova Scotia seafood export development efforts ...   CBC.ca
Premier in Asia to help N.S. seafood firms promote products   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Atlantic Canada needs new federal strategy as Harper shipwreck sinks   rabble.ca

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Toronto Star
   
What eight-hour workday? Labour Day revelers ask   
Toronto Star
Asked to share his thoughts on the eight-hour workday, that mainstay institution of working life in Canada, Matthew Sartori let out a soft chuckle. What eight-hour workday? His reality as a production assistant in the film industry means he bounces ...
What eight-hour workday? Toronto Labour Day revelers ask   Hamilton Spectator
What eight-hour workday? Labour Day revelers ask | Toronto Star   The Times

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Toronto Sun
   
Foreign sailors paid just $2 per hour while Canadian crews jobless: Union   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA -- The Seafarers International Union of Canada is preparing to take the federal government to court over the use of foreign sailors -- some of whom are allegedly being paid as little as $2 per hour -- on internationally-flagged ships in ...

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Toronto Star
   
What's next for Open Streets TO?   
Toronto Star
On Sunday, thousands of Toronto residents filled a massive T-shaped section of the downtown core — dancing, shopping, and enjoying the freedom of car-free streets. The crowds were out for this year's second Open Streets TO event, the city's largest ...
Events should provide plenty of foot traffic in Toronto downtown   640 Toronto News

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Vancouver Sun
   
Water licence for northeast BC fracking operation cancelled   
Vancouver Sun
The Fort Nelson First Nation has won a potentially precedent-setting decision from the B.C. Environmental Appeal Board that cancels the water licence of a natural gas fracking operation in northeast B.C.. The appeal board — in a decision that took 20 ...
Nexen told to stop pumping from BC lake   24 Hours Vancouver
Fort Nelson First Nation wins legal challenge stopping Nexen water license for ...   Your Oil and Gas News (press release)

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