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TD Bank reports 'solid' Q2, but falls short of consensus estimates
TORONTO -- TD Bank Group (TSX:TD) says it had a "solid" second quarter, with growth in all its major sectors, but came up short of analyst estimates.
TD profit falls short of expectations, rises slightly  Globe and Mail
TD Bank Profit Edges Higher  Wall Street Journal
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Wind energy industry calls for green power incentives in Alberta
Alberta could green its image and add plenty of new turbines over the next few years with the right government incentives, the Canadian Wind Energy Association said in a report released Wednesday.
CanWEA calls on Alberta to realise 5GW potential  Windpower Monthly (subscription)
More than 300 turbines planned in area wind projects  Medicine Hat News
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As pipelines struggle, producers move oil by rail
Canadian and Asian energy companies have begun looking to move oil to the West Coast by rail as new pipeline projects struggle against broad opposition.
Train carrying crude oil derails east of Saskatoon  CBC.ca
CP Derailment Comes Amid Shipment Surge, Cost Cuts  Wall Street Journal
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Court freezes assets in widening SNC-Lavalin probe
The RCMP are moving to freeze millions of dollars in bank accounts and real estate holdings in Montreal and Florida in their expanding probe into Canadian engineering firm SNC-Lavalin.
Some of SNC's missing millions found in Montreal real estate, RCMP alleges  Globe and Mail
S&P cuts SNC-Lavalin Group ratings to BBB, outlook negative  Reuters
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Boil-water advisory caused by a 'whoops' moment
Please check back regularly for updates on this story, which is currently not behind The Gazette's pay meter in the interest of public safety.
Montreal in second day of boil water advisory  CTV News
1.3 million Montrealers face boil water advisory  CBC.ca
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Canada-U.S. ties would be hurt by Keystone rejection, Fast warns
U.S. rejection of TransCanada Corp.'s Keystone XL pipeline would be a "significant irritant" to the relationship between Canada and its biggest trading partner, said Canadian Trade Minister Ed Fast.
US House's Keystone bill aimed at wresting control of project from Obama  Globe and Mail
House Passes Keystone Bill as White House Vows Veto  Bloomberg
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Skyline-altering project will happen: developer
A 42-storey skyscraper could be dominating the Winnipeg skyline by 2017 if an ambitious plan for a new $150-million-to-$200-million downtown development becomes a reality.
Winnipeg's tallest highrise to go up at Graham, Garry  CBC.ca
Developers say proposed highrise for downtown Winnipeg would be Manitoba' ...  CTV News
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Work could soon begin on oft-delayed Regina condo project
With new management involved, work is set to begin on the much-anticipated and oft-delayed Capital Pointe condominium project in downtown Regina.
Work underway at Capital Pointe  Regina Leader-Post
Long-awaited Regina condominium tower, adjoining hotel slated for completion ...  MetroNews Canada
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Housing market slowdown to cost BC jobs: mortgage brokers
Almost a year after the federal government's latest tightening of the rules for insured mortgages, the association that represents mortgage brokers has come out with a dire assessment of the effect of those changes.
Canada Mortgage-Rule Moves Hitting Housing Market�and Jobs  Wall Street Journal
Cooling housing market will cost us 150000 jobs, mortgage group warns  CBC.ca
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Whole Foods co-CEO says grocer wants to open 40 more stores in Canada
MONTREAL � U.S. grocer Whole Foods Market Inc. says it could open 40 or more stores and eventually tally $1-billion in annual sales in Canada as part of a wider expansion that continues unabated.
Whole Foods grocery chain seeks locations in Montreal  Montreal Gazette
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