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Stephen Poloz: Consumers have done their part, now it's up to businesses
BURLINGTON, Ont. -- Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz says Canadian consumers did their part for the economy by borrowing the country through the worst recession since the Great Depression and now it is the turn of businesses to start spending.
Bank of Canada's Stephen Poloz looks to businesses to grow economy  Toronto Sun
Poloz urges Canadians hang tight as exports, business confidence rise  Globe and Mail
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Selloff of world stocks swells on Fed signal of stimulus pullback
World stock markets fell sharply Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve said it could start scaling back its huge economic stimulus program later this year and a survey showed a slowdown in manufacturing in China.
Bonds Drop Around World With US Yields at 20-Month High on Fed  Bloomberg
Will Bernanke's plans reassure markets?  BBC News
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Verizon eyes wireless entry as Ottawa aims to salvage competition
Verizon Communications Inc. is looking at a move into Canada's cellular telephone business, one of several possible new entrants whose arrival would salvage the federal government's ambitions for a fourth wireless player across the country.
Verizon Sizes Up Canadian Wireless Market  Wall Street Journal
Orascom withdraws bid for control of Wind Mobile  CBC.ca
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Imperial Oil to shutter Nova Scotia refinery
Imperial Oil Ltd. will close its 95-year-old Dartmouth, N.S., oil refinery and eliminate most of the 400 high-paying jobs it provides in the Halifax area - victims of too much refining capacity in the Atlantic basin and the high cost of imported crude.
Imperial Oil converting Nova Scotia refinery to terminal operation  Calgary Herald
Imperial to close Nova Scotia refinery, convert it to terminal  Reuters
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RBC raises forecast for Canadian economic growth
TORONTO - Canada's growth outlook appears to be stronger than previously thought, thanks to an improving trade picture and the strength of corporate balance sheets, economists at the Royal Bank of Canada said Wednesday.
Sask. looking at 2.9% growth in 2013  Regina Leader-Post
RBC takes more optimistic view of Canadian economy, raises growth forecast  Victoria Times Colonist
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Potential fracking in Gros Morne raises concerns for UN's world heritage agency
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The UNESCO world heritage committee is recommending that a monitoring mission be sent to Gros Morne National Park to assess fracking risks, saying it's seriously concerned about plans for potential oil exploration near the site.
Gros Morne fracking plan on UNESCO radar  CBC.ca
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Redford challenges notion oilpatch development comes at expense of people
Premier Alison Redford made a high-profile pitch for new oil and gas development as the keynote speaker at a New York conference on energy independence today.
Alberta's Redford takes pipeline pitch to Manhattan  Globe and Mail
Alberta Premier Redford stresses same values with US over Keystone XL pipeline  Montreal Gazette
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TransLink eyes spending $23b in next 30 years
Heavy traffic and many large trucks use the Pattullo Bridge during rush hour this month in New Westminster. A new Pattullo Bridge is one of TransLink's top priorities.
Be clear on road pricing, BC mayors urged  Globe and Mail
Road pricing logic may extend to transit too  Maple Ridge News
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More drivers ticketed for illegal parking in disabled stalls
Calgary's parking authority said the number of tickets issued to drivers illegally parked in stalls reserved for the disabled has increased 19 per cent between 2010 and 2012.
Illegal use of disabled parking spots on rise, officials say  CBC.ca
Spot a bad park job? There will be an app for that, Calgary Parking ...  MetroNews Canada
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Case for taking down viaducts 'keeps getting stronger': mayor
The future of the viaducts at Georgia and Dunsmuir is once again up for debate at Vancouver city hall. But commuters and residents anxious to learn when or if the elevated roadways that lead in and out of the downtown core will come down shouldn't expect ...
Vancouver entrenches in plans to tear down viaducts  MetroNews Canada
Vancouver to consider another report on future of Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts  Straight.com
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