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2015-11-02 Canada English Business


CBC.ca
   
Bombardier looking for federal help after Quebec's $1B bailout   
CBC.ca
The $1-billion lifeline Bombardier is getting from the Quebec government will go a long way toward helping the troubled plane and train maker, but it's just one of several initiatives aimed at shoring up the company's financial position, says chief ...
Bombardier not done with transformation   Langley Advance

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CTV News
   
Canadian consumers facing higher prices for fruits, vegetables   
CTV News
Eating healthier isn't getting any easier. According to data released from Statistics Canada earlier this week, the price of fresh fruits and vegetables soared from their 2014 levels. The price of vegetables has grown by 11.5 per cent since 2014 ...
Healthy eating costs more   Castanet.net

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The Province
   
Smyth: So what happens to BC's home mail delivery now?   
The Province
Over the course of her 96 years, Pat Furnell always appreciated the letter carriers who brought mail to her front door even in snow, sleet and rain. She liked her last mailman a lot. “He was a nice man who even did little favours for me,” she said. “He ...
Free Press Readers   London Free Press
Canada Post doesn't understand humans: Mallick   Hamilton Spectator
MacPherson - Cents and sensibility: the story of Canada Post   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Times Colonist   
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Calgary Herald
   
GDP growth slows in August as Canadian economy grows 0.1 per cent   
Calgary Herald
Cows graze alongside pumpjacks in Alberta's foothills of the Rocky Mountains near the drilling rig for Legacy Oil and Gas southwest of Turner Valley on April 28, 2014. Colleen De Neve Colleen De Neve / Calgary Herald. Share Adjust Comment Print.
Canada's economic growth slows in August   Toronto Star
'Back to reality' for economy as country registers 0.1 per cent growth in August   CanadianBusiness.com

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Castanet.net
   
Husky posts $4.1B loss   
Castanet.net
Husky Energy is recognizing the impaired value of its assets, resulting in a $4.1-billion net loss in the third quarter and prompting it to consider further actions to help it ride out the oil and gas industry's current downturn. The Calgary-based ...
Husky cuts 1400 jobs, posts $4.1-billion loss   The Globe and Mail
Husky Energy swallows 'bitter pill' with 1400 job cuts as outlook darkens   Financial Post
Husky could sell oil and gas properties after cutting 1400 jobs   Calgary Herald
Montreal Gazette   
Calgary Sun   
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TheChronicleHerald.ca
   
Luckett's phone rings off the hook with sale of Pete's Fine Foods to Sobeys   
TheChronicleHerald.ca
It's Friday morning and Pete Luckett's phone keeps ringing. He just finished signing “gazillions” of documents at his lawyer's office to finalize the sale of Pete's Fine Foods to Sobeys Capital Inc. of Stellarton. Everyone wants the inside scoop, wants ...
Nova Scotia's Sobeys Capital to buy Pete Luckett's retail and wholesale business   The Province
Sobeys To Purchase Pete Luckett's Retail And Wholesale Operations   PerishableNews (press release) (registration)

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CBC.ca
   
Cenovus expects to finish 2015 with 24% fewer staff than last year   
CBC.ca
Cenovus has cut its workforce faster than expected and now expects to end the year with 24 per cent fewer employees and contractors than it had at the end of 2014. "The company has since identified additional workforce efficiencies and reduced its ...
Cenovus Energy Receives Sector Perform Rating from National Bank Financial (CVE)   Zolmax
Cenovus says about 700 jobs cut in second half of 2015 — double earlier ...   Calgary Herald
Cenovus Energy Rating Reiterated by Scotiabank (CVE)   Voice Chronicle
WKRB News   
The Motley Fool Canada   
Toxcy   
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CBC.ca
   
Ontario sees hydro rates jump — again   
CBC.ca
Electricity prices in Ontario officially increased Sunday and the rate hike is expected to push up the average household hydro bill by 3.4 per cent. Horwath calls Hydro One IPO 'irresponsible' · Hydro One shares go on sale next week at $20.50 · Ontario ...

Ontario hydro rates increasing Sunday   Globalnews.ca
Price of electricity goes up Nov. 1st   CHCH News
Ontario hydro rates higher as of Nov. 1   Newstalk 1010
Am980 London News   
News Talk 610 CKTB   
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CTV News
   
New Brunswick, Saskatchewan premiers meet to talk up Energy East pipeline project   
CTV News
REGINA -- New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant continued his western trip talking up the Energy East pipeline in Saskatchewan. Gallant met with Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall in Regina. They talked about the benefits of the proposed $12-billion ...


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CBC.ca
   
Horizon merger debate heats up   
CBC.ca
Hamilton city councillors are in heated debate heading into Friday afternoon over whether Horizon Utilities Corporation should merge with two other companies. The elected officials, who also serve as Hamilton Utilities Corporation shareholders, are ...
Hamilton councillors debate Horizon merger   CHCH News
Hydro merger talk continue at city hall   AM900 CHML

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