The Globe and Mail
BC Premier Christy Clark pledges to prioritize lumber deal
The Globe and Mail
The hard-fought softwood-lumber agreement that ended decades of trade wars between Canada and the United States expires on Monday. A new battle with U.S. lumber producers could have enormous consequences for Canada's forest industry, and in ...
Canada-U.S. softwood lumber deal to expireGlobalnews.ca
Analysts say Canada's lumber industry needs to brace for risk with softwood ...CKNW News Talk 980
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The Globe and Mail
The hard-fought softwood-lumber agreement that ended decades of trade wars between Canada and the United States expires on Monday. A new battle with U.S. lumber producers could have enormous consequences for Canada's forest industry, and in ...
Canada-U.S. softwood lumber deal to expire
Analysts say Canada's lumber industry needs to brace for risk with softwood ...
Vancouver Sun
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world this week
Vancouver Sun
TORONTO — Five things to watch in Canadian business this week: Mr. Poloz Goes To Washington: Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz is in the U.S. capital on Monday — the Thanksgiving holiday here, but not in the U.S. — where he's speaking at a ...
House prices likely to loom large in Washington speech by Stephen PolozThe Globe and Mail (subscription)
Bank of Canada: Rates are last line of defense on household debtReuters Canada
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming weekCanadianBusiness.com
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Montreal Gazette
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Vancouver Sun
TORONTO — Five things to watch in Canadian business this week: Mr. Poloz Goes To Washington: Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz is in the U.S. capital on Monday — the Thanksgiving holiday here, but not in the U.S. — where he's speaking at a ...
House prices likely to loom large in Washington speech by Stephen Poloz
Bank of Canada: Rates are last line of defense on household debt
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week
TheChronicleHerald.ca
May says Green Party would support refineries, not pipelines
TheChronicleHerald.ca
MONTREAL — Canada should eschew pipeline projects in favour of refining bitumen at home, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said Saturday. May joined an anti-pipeline march in Montreal during which she questioned “the mania” of the Harper ...
Green party leader weighs in on Montreal sewage dump updateGlobalnews.ca
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TheChronicleHerald.ca
MONTREAL — Canada should eschew pipeline projects in favour of refining bitumen at home, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said Saturday. May joined an anti-pipeline march in Montreal during which she questioned “the mania” of the Harper ...
Green party leader weighs in on Montreal sewage dump update
The Globe and Mail
New bids likely after US Steel Canada splits from parent company
The Globe and Mail
The divorce between United States Steel Corp. and U.S. Steel Canada Inc. will likely lead to new bids for the Canadian unit, sources familiar with the restructuring say. U.S. Steel Canada has been effectively cut loose from its parent company under a ...
Judge approves US Steel transition plan, suspends retiree benefitsCBC.ca
20000 Pensioners Lose Critical Health and Drug Benefits Due to Harper's U.S ...Canada NewsWire (press release)
Canadian court approves US Steel plan to separate Canadian unitYou Don't Know Football
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The Globe and Mail
The divorce between United States Steel Corp. and U.S. Steel Canada Inc. will likely lead to new bids for the Canadian unit, sources familiar with the restructuring say. U.S. Steel Canada has been effectively cut loose from its parent company under a ...
Judge approves US Steel transition plan, suspends retiree benefits
20000 Pensioners Lose Critical Health and Drug Benefits Due to Harper's U.S ...
Canadian court approves US Steel plan to separate Canadian unit
CTV News
Updated prospectus for Hydro One sale estimates share price at $19 to $21
CTV News
TORONTO -- Ontario's Liberal government says it expects to raise $1.7 billion from the initial public offering of 15 per cent of Hydro One. The province plans to sell 81.1 million shares in the initial offering -- expected to take place in November ...
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TORONTO -- Ontario's Liberal government says it expects to raise $1.7 billion from the initial public offering of 15 per cent of Hydro One. The province plans to sell 81.1 million shares in the initial offering -- expected to take place in November ...
Financial Post
King of Pain: Steve Williams seizes on price pangs to prepare Suncor for ...
Financial Post
When Steve Williams first laid eyes on Alberta's oilsands 14 years ago, he said it struck him as “one of the wonders of the world.” Suncor Energy Inc's $4.3B hostile bid for Canadian Oil Sands 'ridiculous': Seymour Schulich. One of Canadian Oil Sands ...
The Suncor Energy Inc. and Canadian Oil Sands Ltd. Deal Is Dead. What Now?The Motley Fool Canada
Suncor-COS takeover battle scrutinizedSaskatoon StarPhoenix
Suncor's hostile approach rare in Calgary's 'close-knit' business circlesbnn.ca
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Financial Post
When Steve Williams first laid eyes on Alberta's oilsands 14 years ago, he said it struck him as “one of the wonders of the world.” Suncor Energy Inc's $4.3B hostile bid for Canadian Oil Sands 'ridiculous': Seymour Schulich. One of Canadian Oil Sands ...
The Suncor Energy Inc. and Canadian Oil Sands Ltd. Deal Is Dead. What Now?
Suncor-COS takeover battle scrutinized
Suncor's hostile approach rare in Calgary's 'close-knit' business circles
CBC.ca
$100M of land bought for Regina bypass, officials say
CBC.ca
Officials say 2,000 acres of land (about eight square kilometres) have been acquired for the construction of the Regina bypass. The land was purchased for a cost of about $100 million. The purchase involved 199 different pieces of land. There were 104 ...
Government holds technical briefing on Regina Bypass project620 CKRM.com
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CBC.ca
Officials say 2,000 acres of land (about eight square kilometres) have been acquired for the construction of the Regina bypass. The land was purchased for a cost of about $100 million. The purchase involved 199 different pieces of land. There were 104 ...
Government holds technical briefing on Regina Bypass project
Think of those who go hungry this holiday
Winnipeg Free Press
Wind warning in effect · Analysis. Think of those who go hungry this holiday. By: David Northcott Posted: 10/11/2015 3:00 AM | Comments: 0. Tweet; Post; Reddit; ShareThis; Print; Email. As we prepare to tuck into Thanksgiving feasts, we need to reflect ...
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Winnipeg Free Press
Wind warning in effect · Analysis. Think of those who go hungry this holiday. By: David Northcott Posted: 10/11/2015 3:00 AM | Comments: 0. Tweet; Post; Reddit; ShareThis; Print; Email. As we prepare to tuck into Thanksgiving feasts, we need to reflect ...
Election campaign promises made to date
Northumberland News
OTTAWA — A running list of promises made by the federal political leaders since the election campaign began Aug. 2: Conservatives. Oct. 9: Allot $100 million over three years for a program to support crop science. Spend $3 million a year on a ...
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Northumberland News
OTTAWA — A running list of promises made by the federal political leaders since the election campaign began Aug. 2: Conservatives. Oct. 9: Allot $100 million over three years for a program to support crop science. Spend $3 million a year on a ...
MetroNews Canada
U.S. senator asks regulators to stop Montreal's sewage-dumping plan
MetroNews Canada
Senator Charles Schumer asked U.S. environmental regulators to work with Canadian officials to stop Montreal from dumping raw sewage into the St. Lawrence River. Share on Facebook. Tweet ...
US senator asks US regulators to stop Montreal's sewage-dumping planCityNews
Opposing opinions on dangers of Montreal's sewage dumpCTV News
Dan Delmar: Conservative stances on Montreal sewage and the niqab show desperationMontreal Gazette
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MetroNews Canada
Senator Charles Schumer asked U.S. environmental regulators to work with Canadian officials to stop Montreal from dumping raw sewage into the St. Lawrence River. Share on Facebook. Tweet ...
US senator asks US regulators to stop Montreal's sewage-dumping plan
Opposing opinions on dangers of Montreal's sewage dump
Dan Delmar: Conservative stances on Montreal sewage and the niqab show desperation
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