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US Republicans aim to take hold of Keystone XL decision
Rail cars arrive in Milton, N.D., in February 2008, loaded with pipe for the first Keystone Pipeline project, which now carries crude oil across Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and through North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Illinois.
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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Bargain-hunting consumers eating into sales receipts of retailers
Retail sales are sluggish, as debt-ridden shoppers hold out for bargains. Retail sales are rebounding smartly, as consumers snap up an increasing volume of domestic goods.
Canadian Retailers Cut Prices in Battle for Shoppers  Wall Street Journal (blog)
The cross-border pain for Canadian retailers  Yahoo! Canada Finance - Insight (blog)
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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.
Montrealers urged to boil water after problems at filtration station  Toronto Star
Most of Montreal Told to Boil Drinking Water  ABC News
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JGB yields surge, markets spooked by Bernanke remarks
By Masayuki Kitano and Hideyuki Sano. SINGAPORE | Thu May 23, 2013 12:27am EDT. SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Japanese government bonds plunged on Thursday, taking yields to their highest in a year and leading a selloff in bonds globally after Federal ...
Bernanke Seeks Sustained Job Gains Before Paring Bond Purchases  Bloomberg
Fed's policy discord makes market uneasy  Globe and Mail
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Flaherty Says He's Worried by Loose Policies Globally
Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said the loosening of fiscal and monetary policies in some countries may be increasing risks to the global economy.
Flaherty worried about housing agency's insurance role  Reuters Canada
Canada Fin Min: Too Much Capital 'Sloshing' Around, Worries About ...  Wall Street Journal
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Rally Ends at U.S. Border as Mexico, Canada Trail Most Since '98
Mexican and Canadian stocks are returning the least in 14 years versus the Standard & Poor's 500 Index, a break from a history of matching or beating the benchmark gauge since the countries formed a free-trade agreement in 1994.
TSX edges up as Fed talk buoys golds, drags banks  Reuters Canada
CANADA STOCKS-TSX rallies to 2-mth high on Fed comments, led by miners  Reuters
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Developers say proposed highrise for downtown Winnipeg would be Manitoba's ...
Two Toronto-area developers offered up preliminary details of a new highrise planned to tower over all of downtown Winnipeg as the province's highest building.
Winnipeg's tallest highrise to go up at Graham, Garry  CBC.ca
New downtown tower could be 42 storeys tall: developers  Winnipeg Free Press
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Sears Canada posts loss as demand dips for home products
(Reuters) - Department store chain Sears Canada Inc (SCC.TO: Quote) posted a loss in the first quarter compared with a profit last year, as demand for its home products and major appliances fell.
Sears Canada reports earnings loss, falling sales in first quarter  National Post
Sears Canada posts loss, sales fall  Globe and Mail
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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.
Long-awaited Regina condominium tower, adjoining hotel slated for completion ...  MetroNews Canada
Capital Pointe project changes hands; completion now slated for 2015  CTV News
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Housing slowdown to worsen, cost 7500 jobs in Vancouver, mortgage group says
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.
Canadians are paying off mortgages quickly � so is Ottawa's crackdown ...  Financial Post (blog)
Canada Mortgage-Rule Moves Hitting Housing Market�and Jobs  Wall Street Journal
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