2015年9月23日 星期三

2015-09-24 Canada English Business


Toronto Star
   
VW chief resigns over emissions scandal   
Toronto Star
Volkswagen AG's chief executive officer Martin Winterkorn resigned Wednesday, saying he was “shocked” and “stunned” by an emissions scandal that has engulfed the world's largest automaker. Winterkorn's departure from VW's executive suite is just the ...
How a minor emissions experiment put Volkswagen in hot water   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Volkswagen could pose bigger threat to German economy than Greek crisis   Reuters Canada
Business Highlights   The Province
Washington Post   
New York Times   
Wall Street Journal   
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The Globe and Mail
   
The close: TSX ends lower as crude pushes energy stocks down   
The Globe and Mail
Canada's main stock index ended down in low-volume trade on Wednesday, with energy shares leading the fall as crude oil prices tumbled. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index unofficially closed down 107.40 points, or 0.80 per cent, ...

TSX falls as crude oil, global worries weigh   Reuters Canada
TSX posts triple-digit decline as oil continues to weaken   CTV News

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Toronto Sun
   
Canada wasn't in recession, Joe Oliver says   
Toronto Star
TORONTO—The finance minister says Canada is not in recession now and was not in recession in the first half of the year, despite data showing otherwise. Joe Oliver said in an interview with The Associated Press that the downturn was largely confined ...
Listen to experts: Don't fret economy   Toronto Sun
Oliver's no recession claim derided in Alberta as 'Nero fiddling while Rome ...   MetroNews Canada
Oliver denies recession, but data suggest otherwise   The Globe and Mail

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Toronto Sun
   
Canadian retail sales up 0.5% in July: StatsCan   
Toronto Sun
OTTAWA -- Retail sales rose for a third consecutive month in July to $43.3 billion as Canadians opened their wallets for a new ride and new clothes. The 0.5% increase from June's level was helped by rising sales of new motor vehicles -- mostly trucks ...
Alberta retail sales climb in July to $6.4B   Calgary Herald
Retail sales rose 0.5% in July as child-care benefit cheques arrived   CBC.ca
Canada retail sales rise for third straight month in July   Reuters Canada

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Vancouver Sun
   
Don Cayo: Municipalities should say Yes to property tax reform, but No to a ...   
Vancouver Sun
Is “low tax” always a synonym for “fair tax”? No, it's not. And the Canadian Federation of Independent Business continues to undermine its own case for some much-needed property tax reform by pretending it is and by lobbying for a solution that gives ...

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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
Media union raises alarm over CBC real estate selloff plans   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
The CBC is open to selling any and all of its real estate as it plans to move away from owning bricks and mortar, while its main union argues the public broadcaster is in danger of making “irreversible” cuts under financial duress. The Canadian Media ...
CBC buildings across Canada up for grabs as part of cuts   TheChronicleHerald.ca

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The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario grocers get green light to bid on licences to sell six-packs of beer   
The Globe and Mail
Ontario's Liberal government has cut a deal to protect most of The Beer Store's lucrative private monopoly while allowing up to 450 large grocery stores to sell six-packs. Under a 10-year pact between the province and the foreign brewing companies that ...
Beer to arrive in Ontario grocery stores by December   Toronto Star
Province wants us drinking -- to forget what they've done   Toronto Sun
Beer to be sold in select Ontario grocery stores by Christmas   CBC.ca
CHCH News   
Huffington Post Canada   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Ontario downplaying introduction of ORPP tied to lower EI premiums   
The Globe and Mail
Ontario is playing down the significance of timing its new pension plan to coincide with scheduled reductions in Employment Insurance premiums amid a heated federal election debate over the benefits and risks of payroll taxes. The province has argued ...
Large employers want more clarification on rules for new Ontario pension plan   CBC.ca

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Financial Post
   
Imperial squeezing "staggering" savings from suppliers by stoking competition   
Calgary Herald
CALGARY - Imperial Oil says it has been able to achieve "staggering" savings in the oilsands by stoking competition between suppliers. When crude prices began their steep descent late last year, Imperial held a "reverse auction" for earth-moving ...
Imperial Oil squeezing “staggering” savings from suppliers by stoking competition   Beacon News (blog)
Imperial Oil Ltd cuts spending on existing projects as supplier costs drop   Ottawa Citizen

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CBC.ca
   
Regina police probe debit card 'skimming' linked to New York   
CBC.ca
Police in Regina are investigating after a number of complaints arose about debit card 'skimming' linked to New York City. Police said Wednesday that between March and April debit card numbers were "compromised at different Regina businesses, likely by ...

Police investigate numerous reports of debit card fraud in Regina   CTV News
Dozens of compromised debit cards reported to Regina police   News Talk 980 CJME
Stolen debit info from Regina being used in New York City   Globalnews.ca

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