Edmonton Journal
Annual inflation steady as food prices rise and cheap gas helps consumer spending
Edmonton Journal
OTTAWA - Lower costs at the pump in August weren't enough to offset a broad rise in consumer prices including higher prices for restaurant fare, according to the latest inflation report from Statistics Canada. The federal agency said on Friday that ...
Canadian Inflation Rate Held at 1.3 per cent in August, ReportCanada News
Canada inflation rate holds steady in August, gasoline dropsReuters Canada
Inflation rate remains at 1.3% on lower energy pricesCBC.ca
Financial Post
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Edmonton Journal
OTTAWA - Lower costs at the pump in August weren't enough to offset a broad rise in consumer prices including higher prices for restaurant fare, according to the latest inflation report from Statistics Canada. The federal agency said on Friday that ...
Canadian Inflation Rate Held at 1.3 per cent in August, Report
Canada inflation rate holds steady in August, gasoline drops
Inflation rate remains at 1.3% on lower energy prices
Edmonton Journal
North American stock markets solidly lower as investors mull US Fed news
Edmonton Journal
TORONTO - North American markets closed solidly in the red after the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision Thursday to keep its key interest rate unchanged reignited concerns about lagging global economic growth. The S&P/TSX composite index lost 140.26 ...
The close: Dow down sharply, resource shares sink TSXThe Globe and Mail
The Fed may not have hiked rates, but investors better prepare now for when it ...Financial Post
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Edmonton Journal
TORONTO - North American markets closed solidly in the red after the U.S. Federal Reserve's decision Thursday to keep its key interest rate unchanged reignited concerns about lagging global economic growth. The S&P/TSX composite index lost 140.26 ...
The close: Dow down sharply, resource shares sink TSX
The Fed may not have hiked rates, but investors better prepare now for when it ...
CTV News
First Nation to seek land title to block Pacific Northwest LNG terminal
CTV News
LELU ISLAND, B.C. -- A northern British Columbia First Nation says it is seeking aboriginal title to the land where a Malaysia-led consortium hopes to build a $36-billion liquefied natural gas terminal. The Lax Kw'alaams First Nation says it will ...
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CTV News
LELU ISLAND, B.C. -- A northern British Columbia First Nation says it is seeking aboriginal title to the land where a Malaysia-led consortium hopes to build a $36-billion liquefied natural gas terminal. The Lax Kw'alaams First Nation says it will ...
CBC.ca
Ontario takes next step to sell Hydro One, filing preliminary prospectus
CanadianBusiness.com
TORONTO – Ontario's Liberal government took another step Friday towards selling Hydro One and said an initial public offering in the huge electricity transmission utility was expected by early November. A preliminary prospectus was filed with the ...
Hydro One Files Preliminary Prospectus in Canada for Secondary Offering of ...Canada NewsWire (press release)
The province takes the next step towards selling Hydro OneCHCH News
Hydro One files preliminary IPO papers with Canadian regulatorsReuters Canada
The Globe and Mail
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CanadianBusiness.com
TORONTO – Ontario's Liberal government took another step Friday towards selling Hydro One and said an initial public offering in the huge electricity transmission utility was expected by early November. A preliminary prospectus was filed with the ...
Hydro One Files Preliminary Prospectus in Canada for Secondary Offering of ...
The province takes the next step towards selling Hydro One
Hydro One files preliminary IPO papers with Canadian regulators
Hamilton Spectator
US Steel Canada wants to scrap pension-fund payments, retiree benefits and ...
Hamilton Spectator
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U. S. Steel Canada seeks court order to facilitate ongoing operationsCanada NewsWire (press release)
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Hamilton Spectator
My elderly mother lives in a nursing home. Due to the neglect of the staff... Latest Community Stories SEE MORE · Legal Matters – What to do when you're injured in an accident · WEALTH MATTERS: Economist Sherry Cooper on how women can take control ...
U. S. Steel Canada seeks court order to facilitate ongoing operations
Toronto Sun
Gold, liquor and ladies: How Trump's grandfather made his fortune in Canada
Toronto Sun
WASHINGTON -- Canadians amused by the improbable presidential run of Donald Trump might be surprised to learn the role their own country played in shaping his story. Trump's grandfather started the family fortune in an adventure that involved the ...
How a Canadian adventure helped create the Donald Trump family storyMetroNews Canada
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Toronto Sun
WASHINGTON -- Canadians amused by the improbable presidential run of Donald Trump might be surprised to learn the role their own country played in shaping his story. Trump's grandfather started the family fortune in an adventure that involved the ...
How a Canadian adventure helped create the Donald Trump family story
CBC.ca
TTC subway closure impacts Toronto this weekend
CBC.ca
If you plan on riding the rocket this weekend, you may want to double check service on your route before you leave the house. Weekend festivals close west end roads · TTC pushes transit funding as election issue. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC ...
Festivals, maintenance closing streets and affecting subway service this weekendToronto Star
Festivals and events in Toronto this weekend mean some roads will be closedMetroNews Canada
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CBC.ca
If you plan on riding the rocket this weekend, you may want to double check service on your route before you leave the house. Weekend festivals close west end roads · TTC pushes transit funding as election issue. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC ...
Festivals, maintenance closing streets and affecting subway service this weekend
Festivals and events in Toronto this weekend mean some roads will be closed
Web Staff , CP24.com
Vancouver Sun (blog)
BC tech survivors will emerge leaner and meaner: Outlasting a downturn ...
Vancouver Sun (blog)
Since Jeff Booth left his work in home construction to co-found BuildDirect, a tech start-up in Vancouver, he has survived market downturns that have swept through the sector, wiping out fledgling and established companies alike. The first came when ...
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Vancouver Sun (blog)
Since Jeff Booth left his work in home construction to co-found BuildDirect, a tech start-up in Vancouver, he has survived market downturns that have swept through the sector, wiping out fledgling and established companies alike. The first came when ...
Canada's Most Sustainable Office Tower Officially Opens
Virtual-Strategy Magazine
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwired) -- 09/17/15 -- Note to Editors: There are photos associated with this press release. Today, TELUS (TSX: T)(NYSE: TU) and Westbank Projects Corp. are celebrating the grand opening of TELUS Garden's ...
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Virtual-Strategy Magazine
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (Marketwired) -- 09/17/15 -- Note to Editors: There are photos associated with this press release. Today, TELUS (TSX: T)(NYSE: TU) and Westbank Projects Corp. are celebrating the grand opening of TELUS Garden's ...
CTV News
Ontario won't impose 'stringent restrictions' on beer sold in grocery stores ...
CTV News
TORONTO -- There will be a soft cap on the amount of beer that can be sold in Ontario grocery stores, but the government will not impose "stringent restrictions," Finance Minister Charles Sousa said Friday. The Liberal government wants to allow sales ...
National Post View: Yet more head-scratching impositions on Ontario's poor ...National Post
Quota on beer sales at grocery stores has some flexibiltyblogTO (blog)
Ontario grocers can pay 1% penalty to exceed beer sales capToronto Star
CBC.ca
MetroNews Canada
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CTV News
TORONTO -- There will be a soft cap on the amount of beer that can be sold in Ontario grocery stores, but the government will not impose "stringent restrictions," Finance Minister Charles Sousa said Friday. The Liberal government wants to allow sales ...
National Post View: Yet more head-scratching impositions on Ontario's poor ...
Quota on beer sales at grocery stores has some flexibilty
Ontario grocers can pay 1% penalty to exceed beer sales cap
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