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Paying off bills hurting Canadians' ability to save: study
MONTREAL -- Almost a third of Canadian households report never or almost never having any money left to save after paying their bills, according to a new study issued Wednesday.
One-third of Canadian households living paycheque to paycheque  Globe and Mail
Paying bills and consumer consumption hurting Canadians' ability to save ...  GlobalPost
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Canadian retail sales stall in March after two months of gains
Canadian retail sales stalled in March after gains in the prior two months, as increases in auto and clothing receipts were offset by lower gasoline prices.
Retail sales flat, despite lower prices  CBC.ca
'Relentless' pressure from cross-border shopping holds Canadian ...  Globe and Mail
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TSX opens higher in broad gains, led by gold miners
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index opened sharply higher on Wednesday, led by Barrick Gold Corp (ABX.TO: Quote) and Goldcorp (G.
Canadian Stocks Rise for Third Day as Commodity Producers Rally  Bloomberg
Why Canada's bank stocks went soft  Globe and Mail
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Calgary homebuying intentions fall
CALGARY - Fewer Calgary homeowners intend to buy a property in the next five years, according to the BMO Housing Confidence Report released on Wednesday.
5.22.13: Housing slowdown? Canadians don't seem to think so  National Post
Slowdown? Nearly half of Canadian home owners eager to buy property  Globe and Mail
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Rogers' Zoocasa real-estate brokerage reduces agents' commissions
Zoocasa, an online service for home seekers, is aiming to win market share with rebates to buyers and sellers that will refund roughly 15 per cent of the commission they pay their real estate agents.
Rogers launches enhanced realty search site  Toronto Star
Look out realtors, Rogers Communications is after your business  Financial Post (blog)
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UPDATE 1-Sears Canada posts loss as demand dips for home products
Wed May 22, 2013 8:36am EDT. * First-quarter loss C$0.31/shr vs profit C$0.91/share last yr. * Revenue falls 6.6 pct, same-store sales dip 2.6 pct.
Sears Canada posts $31.2M loss in first quarter  CTV News
Sears Canada reports earnings loss, falling sales in first quarter  National Post
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Mortgage group says Canadian housing starts will plunge 25-30% by 2015
TORONTO -- The Canadian Association of Mortgage Professionals is warning that new-home construction will drop dramatically within the next two years, resulting in a loss of about 80,000 construction and related jobs by mid-2015.
Mortgage lobby group says Canadian housing starts will plunge 25% by 2015  Stockhouse
Canadian Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals (CAAMP) releases ...  Wall Street Journal (press release)
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Peter Foster: Up the Boreal creek without a paddle
The Canadian Boreal Forest agreement, CBFA, took yet another bizarre turn on Tuesday when one of its largest corporate signatories, Montreal-based Resolute Forest Products, withdrew, citing �unbalanced� demands from environmental NGOs.
Boreal forest talks break down  Globe and Mail
Boreal Forest conservation negotiations end in failure after three years  Winnipeg Free Press
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Nova Scotia apple orchard quarantined as pest appears in North America for first ...
An apple orchard in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley has been quarantined after a critical plant pest was discovered for the first time in North America.
Annapolis Valley apple orchard quarantined  CBC.ca
Federal officials quarantine Nova Scotia apple orchard after rare pest detected  Winnipeg Free Press
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Temporary foreign worker case dismissed, but union feels vindicated
The Federal Court of Canada has dismissed a challenge by two unions over a Vancouver-based company's hiring of 201 temporary foreign workers from China for a coal project in northern British Columbia.
BC mine's temporary foreign workers case dismissed  CBC.ca
Court challenge against Chinese miners in BC dismissed  Toronto Star
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