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Hedge fund lifts Tim Hortons
News that a second activist investor was pressuring Tim Hortons to make strategic changes gave some energy to the coffee and baked goods giant's shares on Tuesday.
Tim Hortons pressured by another US hedge fund  Globe and Mail
US hedge fund increases its Tim Hortons ownership stake to 5.5%  CTV News
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Verizon mulls Canadian market
Big U.S. carrier Verizon said Tuesday that it's in the very early stages of sizing up the potential of entering Canada's wireless market.
Verizon confirms it is weighing expansion into Canada  Globe and Mail
Verizon Sizes Up Canadian Wireless Market  Wall Street Journal
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Shares edge up, dollar steady as markets await Fed
By Richard Hubbard. LONDON (Reuters) - European shares edged higher and major currencies and commodities were little changed on Wednesday as investors awaited clarity on the U.S.
European Stocks Tilt Lower, Euro Steady Ahead of FOMC  Wall Street Journal
Inflation at 53-Year Low Gives Bernanke Time to Press on With QE  Bloomberg
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Former fighter pilot lands top job at YVR
A former fighter pilot with experience running airports around the world has been named the new head of Vancouver International Airport.
Vancouver airport CEO takes aim at cross-border travellers  CBC.ca
Vancouver Airport Authority appoints new president and CEO  CAPA - Centre for Aviation
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Wharncliffe Road South among 10 worst roads in Ontario
A London road has made the list of Ontario's Top 10 Worst Roads of 2013, based on a survey by the CAA. Wharncliffe Road South is the seventh worst, according to the auto club, and it may be costing drivers in the area more for repairs.
Toronto's Dufferin St. tops CAA survey of worst roads in Ontario  Toronto Star
Toronto's Dufferin Street named worst Ontario road again  CBC.ca
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Moncton mayor 'optimistic' after council votes to purchase Highfield Square
Moncton City Council crossed a major hurdle Monday night in their pursuit of a new downtown arena. Council members voted to purchase the Highfield Square property at a cost of $6.3 million, by a count of eight to two.
Moncton downtown centre moves ahead  CBC.ca
Moncton city council votes yes to Highfield Square purchase  globalnews.ca
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Executive shuffle at HBC worries investors
Hudson's Bay Co. is replacing its star president, Bonnie Brooks, with a company veteran in a surprise move that spooked investors, prompting a drop of more than 3 per cent in the stock price.
Bonnie Brooks gets a promotion at The Bay  Toronto Star
Bonnie Brooks steps aside as Hudson's Bay president to take on vice ...  Financial Post
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Americans slowly realizing importance of Canadian oil, outgoing ambassador to ...
Attitudes toward Canada's oil have shifted dramatically in the United States in recent years, as Americans increasingly view it as a key part of their own energy independence, outgoing U.S.
Keystone debate outlives outgoing US Ambassador David Jacobson: Tim Harper  Toronto Star
American ambassador says US is not spying on Canadians  CTV News
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Canada raises liability for offshore oil spills to $1-billion
The federal government will raise the bar for oil companies operating off the East Coast and in the Arctic, increasing the limit on their liability for environmental and other damage from a blowout or oil spill to $1-billion.
Canada Raises Absolute Liability for Offshore Drillers  Wall Street Journal
Ottawa ups liability for offshore oil spills in Arctic, Atlantic waters to ...  Financial Post
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Coal-port foes miss the boat on dust risks
Stop the world, I want to get off. That's the message the NIMBYs, the eco-Luddites and the. anti-carbon crazies seem to be sending with their opposition to Surrey's proposed $15-million, coal-export terminal.
Reducing greenhouse gas 'remains a challenge' for Port Metro Vancouver  Vancouver Sun
Mayor votes with anti-coal metro directors  The Record (New Westminster)
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