2015年9月16日 星期三

2015-09-17 Canada English Business


Wall Street Journal
   
World's biggest brewer AB InBev crafts $245 billion tie-up plan with SABMiller   
Economic Times
LONDON: The world's biggest brewer, Belgian-Brazilian giant AB InBev, is mulling a takeover of its largest rival SABMiller in a potential $245-billion marriage combining top beer brands Budweiser and Grolsch, the pair revealed Wednesday. The sector is ...

AB InBev approaches SABMiller to create $382b brewing giant   The Australian Financial Review
$382b beer mega-merger: Victoria Bitter, Carlton Draught part of proposed deal   Sydney Morning Herald
A Global Antitrust Grilling Is Expected   Wall Street Journal
Irish Examiner   
Washington Post   
Irish Times   
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Montreal Gazette
   
Future of printed newspapers in question as La Presse ends weekday paper   
Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL - Another alarm bell sounded Wednesday for the future of print newspapers in Canada when one of the country's largest and oldest dailies announced the end of its printed weekday edition nearly three years after introducing its free digital ...
La Presse to end weekday printed paper in new year   Toronto Sun
La Presse to cease print editions, save for Saturdays   CBC.ca
Montreal's La Presse to end weekday printed paper in new year   Financial Post
Hamilton Spectator   
Bangkok Post   
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The Globe and Mail
   
CANADA STOCKS-TSX jumps 2 pct as oil rally boosts energy stocks   
Reuters
TORONTO, Sept 16 Canada's main stock index ended sharply higher on Wednesday, with energy stocks surging 5 percent as crude oil bounced and investors brace for a pivotal U.S. Federal Reserve rate decision. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX ...

TSX soars as oil, gold prices advance   CTV News
TSX gains on crude bounce, energy sector jumps 5 percent   Reuters Canada
TSX soars as oil, gold prices advance, July manufacturing beats estimates   Toronto Star
CanadianBusiness.com   
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Dispute over US Steel Canada restructuring sent to mediation   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
The dispute between United States Steel Corp. and its stakeholders over the future of U.S. Steel Canada Inc., has been sent to mediation by the Ontario Superior Court judge overseeing the Canadian unit's restructuring. The issues in dispute between the ...

Punk rockers to play MANA picket line   Hamilton Spectator
US Steel Canada Controversies Heat Up   Steel Market Update (blog)

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Toronto Star
   
Manufacturing sales rise bodes well for economy   
Hamilton Spectator
OTTAWA — Canada's factories have reported better-than-expected sales to start the third quarter — fuelled by gains in the auto sector — in another signal that the Canadian economy is sputtering back to life. Statistics Canada reported Wednesday that ...

Gary Lamphier: 'I can't find anybody in the U.S. who wants to buy Canada right ...   Edmonton Journal
How Canada compares economically with other countries   Ottawa Citizen
Canadian manufacturing sales extend gains in July   EconoTimes
Waterloo Record   
TV Newsroom   
NorthumberlandView.ca (press release) (registration) (blog)   
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CBC.ca
   
CPP pays $290M for 18% stake in studio Entertainment One   
CBC.ca
Canada's national pension plan is buying a 17.9 per cent stake in Toronto-based studio Entertainment One for the equivalent of about $290 million. The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board announced a deal to buy 52.9 million shares in eOne from owner ...

CPP retirement fund investing $288 million for stake in Entertainment One   Vancouver Sun
Canadian Pension Fund Buys Stake in Entertainment One for $226M   Hollywood Reporter
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board buys 17.9% stake in Entertainment One for ...   Financial Post
Broadcaster   
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SNC-Lavalin awarded ExxonMobil contract to build oil processing facility in Iraq   
Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL - SNC-Lavalin says its Kentz group has been awarded a contract by ExxonMobil to design and build an new oil processing facility in Iraq. The facility in the Al Basra province is expected to be completed in 26 months. No value for the contract ...

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CBC.ca
   
Fight For Your Parks campaign launched over concern with commercialization   
CBC.ca
Several First Nations, Alberta conservation groups, scientists and business owners are coming together to call for a stop to what they call the commercialization of Canada's national parks. The group has launched the Fight For Your Parks campaign.
Alberta coalition urges Canadians to 'Fight for Your Parks' in new campaign   Edmonton Journal
Remembering Jasper's most loyal supporter   the fitzhugh
Coalition urges Canadians to 'Fight for your Parks' in new campaign   Calgary Herald
660 News   
Wildsight   
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CTV News
   
Toxic leak prompts evacuation of downtown building   
CTV News
Nearly 40 people were forced out of a downtown Saskatoon building after a toxic spill at a laser eye surgery clinic. Emergency crews were called to Spadina Crescent around 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. A small cylinder of pre-mixed helium and fluorine gas was ...

Building evacuated after laser gas leak in downtown Saskatoon   CBC.ca
Saskatoon building evacuated due to hazardous gas leak   Globalnews.ca
Laser gas leak forces building evacuation in downtown Saskatoon   Saskatoon StarPhoenix

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The Globe and Mail
   
Economy expected to recover after contraction: Bank of Canada   
The Globe and Mail
After contracting in the first half of the year, Canadian economic activity is expected to recover with currency-sensitive export sectors regaining momentum, Bank of Canada Deputy Governor Agathe Cote said on Wednesday. In a presentation in Winnipeg, ...

Canada Dollar Level Is Consistent With Oil Drop, Cote Says   Bloomberg

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