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Canada Dollar Falls Most in Year as Inflation Slows to 2009 Low
The Canadian dollar posted its biggest loss in a year against its U.S. peer as the nation's annual inflation rate fell in April to its slowest in more than three years, bolstering the case for relaxing monetary policy.
Debt-weary consumers take heart: Inflation dips, pay on rise, rates going ...  Globe and Mail
April inflation well under forecast, Bank of Canada range  Toronto Sun
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Toronto, Wall Street surge higher amid positive US data, consumer sentiment
TORONTO - The Toronto Stock Exchange surged ahead Friday, encouraged by gains from the U.S. markets, after data showed the world's largest economy may be in recovery.
TSX rises as gold miners lone sore spot  Reuters Canada
Toronto Stocks Rally as Energy, Financials Advance  Wall Street Journal
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Ottawa's five options to solve its wireless dilemma
The race is on for incumbents in the wireless business to buy up the spectrum that was supposed to be set aside for new competitors.
Telus to buy Mobilicity in $380 million deal  Toronto Star
Telus tests Canada's spectrum resolve with Mobilicity bid  Reuters
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US Fed warns Bank of Montreal on anti-money laundering controls
TORONTO - The Bank of Montreal and its U.S. subsidiary have agreed to beef up efforts to combat money laundering after American authorities found its operations in Chicago lacking.
Federal Reserve orders Bank of Montreal to correct lapses in anti-money ...  Winnipeg Free Press
Fed Cites Bank of Montreal, BMO Financial on Risk  Bloomberg
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Loonie's volatility brings long-term hope but short-term headaches for exporters
A lower Canadian dollar may be welcome news for the country's exporters, but waiting for the currency to find its new normal is unsettling.
Chamber of Commerce hosts Bank of Canada governor  InsideHalton.com
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AECL to cost $236M more than expected this year
A new report from the parliamentary budget officer shows Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. continues to be a drain on the public purse.
Budget watchdog says AECL to cost taxpayers additional $236 million this year  Brandon Sun
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What's open and closed on Victoria Day
If you have any shopping planned for this weekend, you'd best get it done before Monday when retail stores around the city will either be closed or operating on holiday hours.
Victoria Day 2013: What's open and closed in Toronto  CTV News
Victoria Day: what's open and what's closed  CJAD
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Facebook still has a selling job ahead, despite bold moves
If you thought Facebook Inc.'s first year as a public company was tough, get ready for a demanding Year Two. In the first year, the company faced the challenge of generating significant revenue, and it succeeded: In the first quarter of 2013, sales rose 38 per ...
The Facebook IPO, One Year Later  Wall Street Journal
Hits and Misses in Facebook's History  ABC News
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Halogen gets lift on first day on market - Ottawa Citizen
OTTAWA - Staff from Halogen Software Inc. rang the opening bell at the Toronto Stock Exchange Friday as the company's shares began trading publicly for the first time, a sign that Ottawa's once-vibrant technology industry may be beginning to rebound.
Halogen Software Soars 17% in IPO Trading Debut: Toronto Mover  Businessweek
First tech sector IPO in months hits the TSX  Globe and Mail
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First of counterfeit polymer $100-bills turn up in New Westminster, BC
Police in New Westminster, B.C., are warning the public about counterfeit polymer $100-bills that have turned up twice in recent weeks.
RCMP issue warning over new polymer bank notes as counterfeit $100 bills ...  National Post
Metro Vancouver police warn of fake $100 bills - Vancouver Sun  Vancouver Sun
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