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TSX stocks dragged down by falling gold stocks
TORONTO -- The Toronto Stock Exchange dipped slightly Friday, pulled down by declines in most sectors, particularly gold, but balanced by a 13 per cent boost in shares of Valeant Pharmaceuticals International.
TSX dips as Fed stimulus worry offsets rise in banks  Reuters Canada
TSX, Wall Street lower amid durable goods data, long weekend  Vancouver Sun
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Royal Bank releases supplier code of conduct after outsourcing backlash
TORONTO - The Royal Bank, which faced fierce backlash earlier this year over an outsourcing arrangement with a supplier that used temporary foreign workers, said Friday it won't send work offshore just to save on salaries.
RBC Says Housing Less Affordable in Vancouver, Toronto  Bloomberg
Low rates help keep home affordability stable: report  Globe and Mail
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Manitoba Tell sells Allstream to Egyptian billionaire's firm Accelero
Manitoba Telecom Services Inc. agreed to sell its Allstream business services unit to Accelero Capital Holdings, a firm co-founded by Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris, for $520 million Canadian.
MTS to sell Allstream to Egyptian investment group, focus on Manitoba market  Winnipeg Free Press
Despite the price, Allstream sale is the best possible outcome  Globe and Mail
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Kinder Morgan takes next step in its Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion plan
EDMONTON - Kinder Morgan Canada has taken the next step in its plan to almost triple the capacity of its Trans Mountain oil pipeline from Alberta to Burnaby, B.C.. The corporation has filed a formal description of the proposed $5.4 billion, 1,150 ...
Kinder Morgan mum on route of Trans Mountain pipeline expansion  Globe and Mail
Kinder Morgan to file Trans Mountain expansion plan with Canadian energy ...  Vancouver Sun
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Canada threatens retaliation over US meat-labelling rules
The federal government is threatening "retaliatory measures" against the United States in a dispute over meat-labelling rules that Ottawa and the World Trade Organization consider discriminatory.
Ottawa weighs retaliation over new US meat label rules  Globe and Mail
UPDATE 1-US revises meat-labeling rules to satisfy WTO ruling  Reuters
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Study ranks Canada third-worst among affluent nations for paid vacation
With peak vacation season set to kick off, a U.S.-based economic policy think tank has sobering news for Canadians. Among the 21 affluent nations studied by the Center for Economic Policy and Research, Canada ranked third-worst in terms of legally ...
Are we getting enough vacation? Canada ranks near bottom of list  Globe and Mail
When it Comes to Vacation Time, Canadians May Envy Europeans  Wall Street Journal
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Chile slaps $16 million fine on Canada mine company
SANTIAGO - Chile's environmental authorities slapped a $16.4 million fine Friday on Canadian mining company Barrick Gold for "serious" violations at its unfinished gold mine near the border with Argentina.
Chile Fines Barrick Gold Over Big Mine Project  Wall Street Journal
Barrick Says It Will Assess Implications of Chile Resolution  Bloomberg
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National Bank of Canada Profit Falls
TORONTO�National Bank of Canada, the sixth-largest bank in Canada, raised its quarterly dividend Friday after reporting a 22% decline in second-quarter earnings reflecting last year's sale of its asset management unit.
TD Bank profit rises despite sluggish housing growth  Toronto Sun
National Bank considering new acquisitions in Canadian wealth management  Victoria Times Colonist
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SaskPower set to start testing world's first carbon-capture facility
The world's first carbon capture and storage facility is set to start testing in Saskatchewan and it's already creating international buzz.
Carbon project critical for Sask  StarPhoenix
Symposium participants visit Estevan  Lifestyles Publications
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Construction planned for Highway 15
Once again construction crews will be doing major work this weekend near the Champlain Bridge. Crews will start closing lanes at 7:30 p.m.
Avoid the Champlain (again) this weekend  Montreal Gazette
More Champlain Bridge work this weekend  CJAD
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