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Mobilicity debtholders approve plan to sell company to Telus
TORONTO -- The parent company of small wireless company Mobilicity says its debtholders have approved a plan to sell the company to Telus Corp.
Mobilicity bond holders clear Telus deal  Globe and Mail
Mobilicity bondholders approve $380M Telus deal but government must still ...  Financial Post
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TSX, Dow recover after Nikkei loses 7%
Investors recovered their poise by midday Thursday after an early sell-off sent stocks sharply lower. U.S. markets fell immediately after the opening bell following a global slump prompted in part by an unexpectedly weak report on manufacturing in China.
US Stocks Temper Global Market Rout  Wall Street Journal
Market bulls run into the sand  Financial Times
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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.
Boil-water advisory delay questioned by Montreal councillor  CBC.ca
Montreal's boil-water advisory to last until Friday  CTV News
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Housing a little more expensive in Manitoba: RBC
Housing affordability in Manitoba has deteriorated for the second consecutive quarter, mainly due to rising house prices, according to a new report from RBC Economics.
RBC Says Housing Less Affordable in Vancouver, Toronto  Bloomberg
Low rates help keep home affordability stable: report  Globe and Mail
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TD Bank profit rises despite sluggish housing growth
By Cameron French. TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD.TO: Quote) reported a 2 percent increase in quarterly earnings as higher trading, business lending and U.S.
TD's US loan growth a bright spot for the bank  Globe and Mail (subscription)
TD Bank Profit Edges Higher  Wall Street Journal
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Road extension through south Kitchener gets thumbs-up from councillors
A $22-million road extension will be built through south Kitchener after receiving approval from city councillors Wednesday night.
Kitchener council approves Strasburg Road extension  CBC.ca
Kitchener council approves Strasburg extension  Waterloo Record
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Coal terminal expansion vital, argues Fraser Surrey Docks
The CEO of Fraser Surrey Docks says the future of the facility is in jeopardy if a new coal terminal isn't approved. Jeff Scott says much of the dock's business and half its employees disappeared after the global economic downturn in 2008.
Coal transfer plan pushed by Surrey-Fraser Docks, but area residents aren ...  The Province
Fraser Surrey Docks outlines coal transfer precautions as opposition continues  Straight.com
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Marathon ends talks to sell part of Athabasca oil sands interest
Marathon Oil Corp. has called off talks to sell a portion of its stake in a major Alberta oil sands mining operation, adding to a growing list of sales efforts in the sector that have come up dry.
Marathon Oil says talks end on possible stake sale  Businessweek
Energy stocks decline; Marathon asset sale fizzles  MarketWatch
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UPDATE 1-US revises meat-labeling rules to satisfy WTO ruling
Thu May 23, 2013 12:12pm EDT. (Updates with Canadian, other reactions) WASHINGTON, May 23 (Reuters) - The U.S. government will require meat packers to explicitly list the origin of beef, pork and chicken sold in U.S.
Canada threatens retaliation as meat labelling deadline passes  Calgary Herald
Canada Disappointed With Expected US Move on Meat-Labeling Rule - Source  Wall Street Journal
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TV importers accuse border officials of misleading advance tariff rulings
OTTAWA - Importers of popular electronics such as big-screen TVs and MP3 players are ramping up their fight against federal tariff changes, accusing the government of misleading them by offering tariff breaks that it planned to claw back later.
Canadian importers say government misled them in iPod tax dispute  Macleans.ca (blog)
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