2015年9月8日 星期二

2015-09-09 Canada English Business


Wall Street Journal
   
United Continental CEO Jeff Smisek's Departure Caps Turbulent Tenure   
Wall Street Journal
Jeff Smisek's departure from United Continental Holdings Inc. UAL 1.45 % caps a turbulent tenure atop the world's second-largest airline and leaves a number of challenges still looming for his successor. Since being formed by the merger—which Mr ...
Leadership Shake-Up Reflects Airline's Troubles   New York Times
United Airlines chief to step down amid federal investigation   Washington Post
United Airlines CEO quits amid corruption probe   The Australian Financial Review
BBC News   
Economic Times   
The Times (subscription)   
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Toronto Sun
   
Bank of Canada expected to hold its key rate at 0.5%   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA -- The Bank of Canada is expected to keep its key interest rate on hold Wednesday following a string of better than expected economic data. However, the continued weakness in oil prices and the turmoil on the global markets amid fears about the ...

Will the Bank of Canada hold key interest rate Wednesday? Economists think so   Financial Post

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CTV News
   
Auto insurance giant working with Uber to create ridesharing products   
CTV News
TORONTO -- One of Canada's largest auto insurance providers is teaming with Uber to create products tailored for the ride-hailing service, after concerns emerged that some insurance policies may not cover drivers using their personal vehicles for ...

Intact partnering with Uber on ridesharing insurance policy   Toronto Sun
Uber and Intact plan partnership for Canada's 1st ride-sharing insurance policy   CBC.ca
Canadian auto insurance giant working with Uber on new products for ridesharing   Calgary Herald
Edmonton Journal   
630ched.com   
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CTV News
   
Pension managers must consider climate-change risks: legal study   
CTV News
Climate change is one of the biggest risks faced by Canadian pension plans and plan managers may be forced into taking public stands to fulfil their legal duties, says a new legal study. "Climate change risks must be taken into account, and pension ...
Pension managers should think about local weather change dangers: research ...   The Times
Canadian pension fund trustees should account for climate change — report   Pensions & Investments

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Montreal Gazette
   
CAE sells six simulators, training contracts mainly to Asia for $130 million   
Montreal Gazette
CAE has sold six full-flight simulators and signed training contracts mainly in Asia for more than $130 million. The Montreal-based company says four of the devices for Boeing aircraft and two trainers have been sold to the Shanghai training subsidiary ...
Momentum Stock Watch: CAE Inc (NYSE:CAE)   Enterprise Leader

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Vancouver Sun
   
Inventors have high hopes for robotic tree planter   
Vancouver Sun
MAPLE RIDGE — Nick Birch and Tyler Rhodes hope they are unleashing a bit of forestry's future in a recently cleared patch of forest in the hills above Maple Ridge: the Tree Rover, a robot capable of planting trees. The concept is pure R&D at this ...

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CTV News
   
Few consumers feel sharing personal info with companies worthwhile: survey   
CTV News
TORONTO -- A survey of 20,000 people in 11 countries done by Aimia Inc. suggests a minority of them were satisfied with the rewards they get in exchange for sharing personal information with businesses. The Montreal-based company said 31 per cent of ...
Businesses failing to reward customers for sharing personal data, report finds   The Globe and Mail
Businesses coming up short on loyalty program rewards, says Aimia study   Waterloo Record
Loyalty rewards fall short   Castanet.net

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CTV News
   
Flawed science blamed as fracking operation's licence overturned   
CTV News
VICTORIA -- A First Nation with a treaty in the heart of British Columbia's oil and gas territory says the provincial government can't allow energy companies to dry up streams and lakes to support fracking operations. Fort Nelson First Nation Chief Liz ...
BC First Nation gets Nexen fracking water licence overturned   CBC.ca
Fort Nelson First Nation wins ruling against Nexen: Water licence for fracking ...   National Post
Fort Nelson First Nation rejoices Nexen Inc's fracking license rejection   Energeticcity.ca
Indian Country Today Media Network   
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U.S. News & World Report
   
Berkshire Hathaway Still Has Cash to Invest, Buffett Says   
New York Times
The billionaire Warren E. Buffett told CNBC that his $32 billion acquisition of Precision Castparts, the biggest of his career, would not leave him short of cash for other investments. Mr. Buffett said his company, Berkshire Hathaway, had $66.6 billion ...
Warren Buffett continues to invest in volatile times   The Australian
MORE: Clinton Says Biden Great VP, 'Could Be Good President'   Bloomberg
Buffett: Economy 'not bad' but ...   CNBC
The Advocate   
Fox Business   
Examiner.com   
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CTV News
   
Canadian seafarers union files court challenge over foreign sailors   
CTV News
OTTAWA -- The Harper government may have thought it had squelched the political fire that raged this spring over the temporary foreign workers program, but a legal challenge filed Tuesday in Federal Court threatens to rekindle the controversy.
Foreign sailors making $2 an hour in Canadian waters while local crews sit ...   Montreal Gazette

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