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2015-09-21 Canada English Business


CBC.ca
   
Alberta Business Calendar: Mr. Poloz comes to town   
CBC.ca
Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz comes to Calgary this week to talk about riding the commodity cycle. His audience is well familiar with that particular ride, which is making the province's economy a bit nauseated. Impact of low oil and dollar has ...
5 things to watch in Canadian business this week   CTV News

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The Globe and Mail
   
Barrick says strong interest in US gold asset sale   
The Globe and Mail
There has been strong interest in a package of six U.S. gold assets that Barrick Gold Corp. wants to sell, a senior Barrick executive said on Sunday, adding that he expects a deal to close before year end. The interest has been largely from North ...

Company Shares of Barrick Gold Corporation (NYSE:ABX) Rally 6.3%   Insider Trading Report
Barrick's Dushnisky Says the Gold Producer Isn't for Sale   Bloomberg

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The Globe and Mail
   
Resources firms endorse call for aboriginal veto rights to projects   
The Globe and Mail
Two of Canada's biggest resources companies have endorsed a call for governments and industry to clearly assert the right of aboriginal communities to veto major projects that negatively affect their traditional territories. Suncor Energy Inc. and ...
Informed consent from First Nations key to resource development: study   CTV News

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Celebrity Cafe - Entertainment News
   
Loonie up as US dollar declines, markets fall   
CTV News
TORONTO -- The Canadian dollar was up about half of a U.S. cent Friday as the American greenback fell against other currencies. The loonie was below its early high but still up 0.44 of a U.S. cent in late morning trade, rising to 76.35 cents US. At the ...
Loonie up as US dollar declines against other currencies, stock markets fall   The Chronicle Journal
Loonie up sharply ahead of stock market open, index futures point down   Medicine Hat News

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Edmonton Journal
   
City of Edmonton grants urban sheep more time to hoof it   
Edmonton Journal
The city's deadline for David Koch to get rid of his sheep has been extended to Oct. 14. Shaughn Butts / Edmonton Journal. Share Adjust Comment Print. An extended deadline from the City of Edmonton may have saved more than one lamb from slaughter.
Edmonton sheep farmer given more time to say goodbye to his flock   Globalnews.ca
Edmonton Sheep Farmer Having Hard Time Giving Flock Away As Deadline Nears   Huffington Post Canada
City sheep farmer out of time to move flock   CBC.ca
630ched.com   
Edmonton Sun   
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CTV News
   
Province starts demolition at Tannery Village site under Turcot   
CTV News
The demolition of an 18th-century Tannery Village beneath the Turcot Interchange has started, even though many groups say the village should be preserved. Transport Quebec says it had to go in order to make way for ongoing work on the new interchange.
Province bulldozes archeological site of 18th-century Tannery Village   Montreal Gazette
Tannery Village demolished 'on the sly,' says Projet Montréal   CBC.ca
Demolition of Tannery Village begins   CJAD

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Vancouver Sun
   
Blustery weather eases after blasting Metro Vancouver   
Vancouver Sun
Strong winds blasted Metro Vancouver and the south coast of B.C. on Sunday afternoon. They winds didn't reach reach the intensity that Metro saw during the August storm, but a special weather statement was in place for the region with warnings that ...
12800 cruise ship passengers flood downtown Vancouver   MetroNews Canada
High cruise passenger volumes expected around Canada Place   News1130
Thousands of cruise ship passengers flooding into Vancouver on Sunday   CBC.ca
Vancity Buzz   
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CBC.ca
   
BC Hydro scrambles again with thousands of power outages   
CBC.ca
BC Hydro is scrambling to restore power to thousands of customers in the Lower Mainland, Sunshine Coast and North Vancouver Island. Crews investigating outage,1600 in #PortMoody #Burnaby #Coquitlam. Will update with estimated time on when ...

High winds bring down trees, cut power across Lower Mainland   The Province
Increased winds bring down weakened trees   CKNW News Talk 980

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Vancouver Sun
   
Planned logging in BC's Walbran Valley “shameful,” could spark blockades, say ...   
Vancouver Sun
The B.C. government has approved a permit for logging on one of eight planned “cutblock” areas in the central Walbran Valley on Vancouver Island, which an environmental group says could reignite the war in the woods from the 1990s. “This type of ...


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Seeking Alpha
   
Weekly Update: The Fed Speaks, It's Time To Get Back To 'Investing'   
Seeking Alpha
Investors can't change the Fed's decision, so it's back to work given the cards we have been dealt with. Data shows that fund managers have mostly de-risked, indicating that the potential downside could be limited from here. A contrarian signal ...

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