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2015-09-13 Canada English Business


Irish Independent
   
Oil rises above $45 mark as US crude production declines   
Irish Independent
Oil advanced above $45 a barrel last week after US equities rebounded and speculation grew that declining American crude production may whittle away a global surplus. The Energy Information Administration cut forecasts for US crude output in 2015 and ...

How Low Can Oil Go? Goldman Says $20 a Barrel Is a Possibility   Press Examiner
Saudi oil market shake up to squeeze US shale   The Punch
Goldman Sachs report: Oil headed to $20 a barrel   KHOU
Log Cabin Democrat   
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Hindu   
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Calgary Herald
   
Drilling company PHX Energy Services cuts half of workforce, 500 jobs lost   
Calgary Herald
An oil drill is viewed near a construction site for homes and office buildings on February 5, 2015 in Midland, Texas. Spencer Platt / Getty Images. Share Adjust Comment Print. Calgary-based drilling company PHX Energy Services Corp. has laid off nearly ...
Drilling company PHX cuts half of work force, 500 jobs lost   The Globe and Mail
More than 500 jobs, nearly half of company's workforce, cut as a result of low ...   CBC.ca

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The Province
   
Petronas confirms negative 2013 safety audit but says new program protects ...   
The Province
VICTORIA — Malaysian energy-giant Petronas says it introduced a program to improve health and safety at its global oil-and-gas operations following an audit that reported serious safety issues at its offshore operations. The state-owned company said ...
Petronas: Powerful, enigmatic, world player   Vancouver Sun

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Toronto Sun
   
Indebted Canadians just can't stop borrowing money, stats show   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA — We Canadian love our low-interest loans, but they're only putting us deeper and deeper in debt, according to new numbers. The amount we owe compared to our paycheques is spiralling out of control, with Statistics Canada numbers now ...

Household debt levels rise to record high in Canada   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Canadian households keep piling on debt   Hamilton Spectator
Household debt hits record, fuelled by low mortgage rates : Statistics Canada   Canada News
Toronto Star   
Reuters   
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Toronto Sun
   
Fraying Lululemon margins disappoint, hurting share price   
Toronto Sun
Shares of Canadian yogawear retailer Lululemon Athletica Inc fell as results showed margins had narrowed due to higher operating costs, even as the company modestly raised its full-year earnings and sales forecasts on Thursday. In premarket trading ...


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Toronto Star
   
Parking authority wants more on-street parking revenue   
Toronto Star
The Toronto Parking Authority is asking council to increase the hourly rate and hours of operation on some on-street parking spaces in and around the downtown core. “These changes are based on parking usage and area changes experienced in the ...


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CTV News
   
NS government names leaders of fuel supply review after shortages   
CTV News
HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia has named two people to carry out a review of the province's fuel supply system. Municipal Affairs Minister Zach Churchill says Doug Keefe, a former deputy minister, and Alphonse MacNeil, a former RCMP commanding officer, will ...

Ex-deputy minister, former Mountie to probe fuel supply   TheChronicleHerald.ca
Nova Scotia gas shortage review to be done by Alphonse MacNeil and Doug Keefe   CBC.ca
Nova Scotia asking for more refugees, but minister can't say how many   Globalnews.ca
NG News   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Final campfire bans lifted in BC as wetter conditions and cooler nights return   
Vancouver Sun
For the first time in months, campfires are permitted across British Columbia. The BC Wildfire Service says half-metre by half-metre campfires are now allowed throughout the Cariboo Fire Centre, removing the last, remaining restrictions. The province's ...
Campfires allowed for last minute BC summer campers   Maple Ridge Times
Campfire ban lifted in Cariboo Fire Centre   Prince George Citizen

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The Globe and Mail
   
ATI union workers receive unemployment benefits   
Tribune-Review
Members of the United Steelworkers union who are locked out of ATI Flat-Rolled Products plants have started receiving unemployment compensation. “We are getting it,” said Todd Barbiaux, vice-president of USW Local 1196 in Brackenridge. “I received mine ...

US Steel maintaining hard line in contract talks with steelworkers   World Socialist Web Site
USW Once Again Calls on ATI to End Lockout and Return to Bargaining   MarketWatch
USW: Stop Destroying Canadian Operations   Steel Market Update (blog)
The Globe and Mail   
Pittsburgh Business Times   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce stock should be accumulated   
The Globe and Mail
In Sept 2014 CIBC was near $107 so I held off buying thinking it would go down. I was right. It is now about $20 off it's high. Is this a good time to buy? It has also raised it's dividend. I also thought of buying BMO and waited for the same reason.
Analysts Give $71.44 to $82.8 Target on Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ...   Markets Daily
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Price Target Cut to $98.00 (CM)   WKRB News
Toronto-Dominion Bank Upgraded at Zacks (TD)   Financial Wisdom Works
Money Flow Index   
Financial Post   
Canada NewsWire (press release)   
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