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2015-10-05 Canada English Business


The Globe and Mail
   
Potash Corp withdraws $8.7-billion bid for K+S   
The Globe and Mail
Potash Corp of Saskatchewan Inc. killed its $8.7-bilion (U.S.) proposal for K+S AG, saying its German rival's lack of cooperation and the weakening fertilizer market no longer made a merger attractive. Potash Corp, the world's largest fertilizer ...
PotashCorp Withdraws K+S Proposal   Canada NewsWire (press release)
PotashCorp of Saskatchewan withdraws bid to buy K + S   620 CKRM.com
Potash Corp. Withdraws Bid to Acquire K+S as Markets Tumble   Bloomberg
Financial Times   
Reuters   
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Calgary Herald
   
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week   
Calgary Herald
Executive extradition: The extradition hearing of a Canadian former mining company CEO, detained in Bulgaria on corruption charges, is being held Monday in Vidic. The government of Kyrgyzstan wants Leonard Homeniuk, one-time CEO of Toronto-based ...

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world this week   CTV News

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Brandon Sun
   
Where's the beef come from? Fast-food giants in ad war over meat source   
Brandon Sun
Packaged meat is seen at a grocery store Tuesday, May 19, 2015 in Montreal.Where's the beef come from? Fast-food giants are in an ad war over meat source. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz. REGINA - Beef "raised without the use of hormones or ...

Burger beef: fast-food giants with competing ads   www.insidebelleville.com/

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The Globe and Mail
   
World Bank trims East Asia growth forecasts on risks from China slowdown, US ...   
The Province
HONG KONG - The World Bank is trimming its economic growth forecasts for East Asia, reflecting risks from China's gradual slowdown and a looming U.S. interest rate hike. The bank said in a report Monday that it expects the developing countries of the ...
World Bank warns China, US to weigh on developing East Asia   The Star Online
World Bank cuts outlook on developing East Asia citing China slowdown   Livemint
World Bank Trims 2015, 2016 East Asia forecasts   Tempo.co
CNBC   
euronews   
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CTV News
   
Things to know about Canada's dairy supply management system   
CTV News
Things to know about Canada's dairy supply management system: What is it: Supply management controls levels of milk production by tying it to Canadian consumer demand and limiting foreign competition through high tariffs. Similar systems also regulate ...


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CTV News
   
TransLink moving to single-zone fare system for all buses Monday   
CTV News
TransLink's move to a single-zone fare system for buses launches Monday, as the organization continues rolling out the troubled and long-overdue Compass Card program. Starting Oct. 5, bus and HandyDART riders will pay for one zone no matter how far ...

TransLink planning 'very comprehensive' fare review as single-zone bus fares ...   The Province
TransLink launches one price bus fares, starts testing fare gates in Metro ...   MetroNews Canada
TransLink's changes get underway tomorrow   CKNW News Talk 980
News1130   
Globalnews.ca   
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CBC.ca
   
25000 and counting sign document denouncing city's plan to temporarily pour ...   
CBC.ca
More than 25,000 people have signed a new petition demanding the City of Montreal put a stop to its plans to temporarily dump raw sewage into the St. Lawrence River. Montreal to dump 8 billion litres of sewage in the St. Lawrence · St. Lawrence raw ...
Montreal will dump sewage into river after all   CTV News
Montreal to dump 8 billion litres of raw sewage into St. Lawrence River   Updated News
Montreal to stink up the St Lawrence   Radio Canada International
CJAD   
Wire Service Canada (press release)   
VICE News   
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Toronto Sun
   
Wrong that raw milk raids continue   
Toronto Sun
On Friday, Oct. 2, 20 or so investigators from various Ontario government departments, accompanied by six armed police officers, raided Glencolton Farms, the co-operative farm in Grey Bruce County where raw milk advocate Michael Schmidt manages the ...

Public health officials raid Ontario raw milk farm   Toronto Star
This time it's different, says raw milk farmer   BetterFarming.com
Standoff ensues after large raid targeting raw milk advocate Michael Schmidt's ...   National Post

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Castanet.net
   
UBC building aims high   
Castanet.net
One of the tallest wood buildings in the world will soon be constructed at UBC, providing housing for hundreds of students. When completed, the $51.5-million residence building will stand 53 metres tall (about 174 feet). “This beautiful, new tall wood ...
UBC plans 18-storey wood building   Vancouver Courier
Construction of Tallest Wooden Building to Begin at UBC   KamloopsBCNow
Graduating: Vancouver's UBC reveals a progressive new extension   wallpaper.com

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The Globe and Mail (subscription)
   
RBC to launch client voice identification   
The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Phone passwords and security questions could soon become obsolete as banks race to implement technology that can verify a client's identity based on the characteristics of their voice. After a successful pilot project last summer, Royal Bank of Canada ...
Royal Bank implements technology that can identify a client based on their voice   CanadianBusiness.com

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