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Canadian Dollar Down Slightly, But Recovers From Earlier Lows
TORONTO--The Canadian dollar ended modestly lower Tuesday, but bounced back from earlier lows after an official with the U.S. Federal Reserve indicated the U.S.
Carney agrees with King: Bank of England not a "one-man show"  Reuters
Carney urges Canada to focus on emerging economies  Toronto Star
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BMO taps US ambassador to Canada for vice chairman role
Bank of Montreal has snagged David Jacobson, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, as its next vice chair. In his new role that begins in October, Mr. Jacobson will be responsible for building key customer relationships and business development.
After term ends, US ambassador to Canada David Jacobson to join BMO  CTV News
Departing US ambassador to Canada hired as BMO vice-chair  CBC.ca
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CANADA STOCKS-TSX ends higher as major sectors rally, data helps
Tue May 21, 2013 4:09pm EDT. TORONTO, May 21 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index jumped more than 1 percent on Tuesday, supported by gains in most major sectors and optimism following positive economic data from Europe.
North American markets climb on gold, energy gains and positive Fed speech ...  Winnipeg Free Press
TSX hits 1-1/2 month high on broad rally, positive data  Reuters Canada
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Environmental, First Nations activists plan protest at Sarnia oil sands meeting
SARNIA, Ont. - Activists plan to protest in Sarnia, Ont., as a two-day national conference on oil sands bitumen kicks off today. The �Bitumen Adding Value Conference� is meant to bring together industry leaders, experts and decision-makers to discuss the ...
Environmental, First Nations activists protest at Sarnia oil sands meeting  Winnipeg Free Press
Oil Sands Protest  BlackburnNews.com
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Boreal forest conservation talks collapse
Resolute Forest Products Inc. says talks between the forestry industry and environmental groups aimed at protecting a huge swath of Canadian boreal forest have broken down.
Boreal Forest Agreement To Protect Caribou Fails After 3 Years Of Negotiations  Huffington Post Canada
Boreal Forest agreement negotiations end in failure after three years  Winnipeg Free Press
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CP Derailment Comes Amid Shipment Surge, Cost Cuts
CALGARY�A crude-carrying train operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. derailed in central Saskatchewan Tuesday, leaking an unknown amount of crude oil from one of five tankers that left the tracks.
UPDATED: Rail car leaks oil after derailment near Jansen  CTV News
Train carrying crude oil derails east of Saskatoon  CBC.ca
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Transition from low interest rates may be 'painful,' OSFI head Julie Dickson warns
The head of Canada's financial services regulator says the agency is closely monitoring banks for the risks that can arise from prolonged periods of low interest rates.
Low Rates Can Raise Risks at Canada Banks, Dickson Says  Bloomberg
Canada's Bank Regulator Keeps Close Watch as Super-Low Rates Persist  Wall Street Journal
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NS apple orchard quarantined after rare pest detected
KENTVILLE, N.S. -- Federal food safety officials have placed an apple orchard in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley under quarantine after the detection of a destructive pest for the first time in North America.
Annapolis Valley apple orchard quarantined  CBC.ca
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Car-tracking devices could lower insurance rates for Alberta drivers
Drivers who brag they're better behind the wheel than fellow motorists could soon get their chance to test their bravado. Technology is allowing motorists to see exactly how good they really are and the insurance industry is keen to see such devices allowed in ...
Big brother could soon be watching behind the wheel  660 News
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Pipeline delays 'staggering' blow for Canadian economy: McKenna
The mismatch between the level of oil production in Canada and the pipeline capacity to get it to markets is causing a �staggering� blow to the Canadian economy, Toronto Dominion Bank deputy chairman and former New Brunswick Premier Frank McKenna ...
Pipeline would create local investment opportunities  Sarnia Observer
Pipeline will benefit all Canadian families  Nanaimo News Bulletin
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