2015年10月1日 星期四

2015-10-02 Canada English Business


Vancouver Sun
   
The Great White Long: Are Canadian stocks ready to bounce?   
Vancouver Sun
After one of the worst quarters for Canadian stocks since 2011, market watchers say it may be time to start buying Canada again. Brian Belski, chief investment strategist at BMO Capital Markets, said the S&P/TSX composite index, excluding energy stocks ...
TSX slips as resource stocks weigh, while S&P 500, Nasdaq end higher   bnn.ca
Canadian stock market edges down   CanIndia News
Toronto market dives back into the red after dismal third quarter   Times Colonist

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Toronto Sun
   
Iceland-based WOW Air launches $149 flights from Canada to Europe   
Toronto Sun
Low-cost international carrier WOW Air announced it will begin flying out of Toronto and Montreal to Iceland for just $99 one-way, beginning May 2016. One-way flights to several European destinations, including London, Berlin, Copenhagen and Paris ...
Wow Air's Canadian expansion could lead to lower fares   Yahoo News Canada (blog)
WOW Air launches $99 flights from Canada to Iceland, $149 to Europe   CBC.ca
Wow Air promises flights to Europe for less than $100   Ledger Gazette
Globalnews.ca   
CTV News   
Financial Post   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Barbara Yaffe: Vancouver economy booming, but will everyone prosper?   
Vancouver Sun
The Vancouver area is poised to be the fastest-growing metropolitan economy in Canada this year. And next year. And the year after. And even the year after that. According to a just-released report from the Conference Board of Canada, titled Economic ...


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Montreal Gazette
   
McDonald's Canada introducing new self-serve options and table service   
Montreal Gazette
TORONTO - McDonald's Canada CEO John Betts says lining up to pay for the same old burger will soon be a thing of the past. The company is overhauling the way it does business, adding self-service kiosks and bringing table delivery and dedicated wait ...

Poll: Would table service and automated ordering change your fast food habits?   MetroNews Canada
McDonald's kiosks hint at how tech will change fast food forever   Cantech Letter
McDonald's rolls out upscale options   bnn.ca
Financial Post   
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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
National Bank announces job cuts, new share offering   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
National Bank of Canada announced job cuts and a new share offering, in a surprise move that acknowledged volatile markets and shifting consumer preferences for the way they conduct regular banking. The bank said the share offering would raise ...

National Bank cutting 'hundreds' of jobs because of economy, competition   Montreal Gazette
National Bank Announces a Common Share Offering, Restructuring Charges in Its ...   Stockhouse

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The Globe and Mail
   
Newfoundland seeking oil companies for booming offshore industry   
The Globe and Mail
The government of Newfoundland and Labrador says there is as much as 30 billion barrels of oil equivalent that is expected to be found in an unexplored area of its deep-water offshore, as the province looks for billion-dollar drilling commitments from ...

Offshore assessment shows NL 'destined to be a global energy giant'   CBC.ca
Oil still king in NL   The Telegram (subscription)
New Seismic Data Shows Potential of 12 Billion Barrels of Oil Offshore   VOCM
Montreal Gazette   
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Toronto Sun
   
Stock exchange FXCM hacked   
Toronto Sun
FXCM Inc., an online foreign exchange trading service provider, said its systems were hacked and a "small number" of unauthorized wire transfers were made from customer accounts. All funds have been returned to the accounts that were compromised, the ...

Hackers attack forex broker FXCM   Reuters Canada

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Toronto Sun
   
Council votes to speed up Gardiner rehab   
Toronto Sun
Council voted for a “faster” plan to fix the Gardiner Expressway — but it's still going to cost taxpayers billions. Mayor John Tory successfully got council to agree to push ahead with creating a partnership with a private company to design, build ...
Toronto sold on private-sector plan to speed Gardiner work   The Globe and Mail
Toronto looks to private sector to partner on Gardiner   Toronto Star
Public will say 'hallelujah' to P3 plans to fix the aging Gardiner: Tory   Globalnews.ca
Newstalk 1010   
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Detroit Free Press
   
No decision as UAW grapples with next steps   
Detroit Free Press
No decisions were made on the next steps in UAW negotiations with Detroit automakers after a marathon session of the union leadership that stretched into the night Thursday. Union leadership representing 40,000 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles employees ...

No announcement follows UAW leaders' meeting   The Detroit News
UAW Contract Vote at Fiat Chrysler Takes a Populist Tone   New York Times
Wage Strife Clouds Car-Sales Boom   Wall Street Journal
Reuters   
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Globalnews.ca
   
SNC-Lavalin settles corruption case brought by African development bank   
Globalnews.ca
MONTREAL – SNC-Lavalin is turning another page on its sullied past with a deal to settle corruption allegations in two African countries in a move it hopes could provide a formula to resolve problems in Canada. Under the deal, the company has agreed to ...

SNC-Lavalin to pay $1.5M to settle corruption case brought by African ...   Financial Post
SNC-Lavalin to pay $1.5M in African Development Bank corruption case   CBC.ca

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