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Three ways to profit from our falling dollar
It wasn't long ago that the Canadian dollar was one of the world's most robust currencies, and that exposure to the weak U.S.
Cheaper gas pushes inflation lower  CBC.ca
April inflation well under forecast, Bank of Canada range  Toronto Sun
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Telus to buy Mobilicity in $380 million deal
Mobilicity president Stewart Lyons says he's confident a proposal by telecommunications giant Telus Corp. to buy the struggling wireless upstart will clear regulatory hurdles �given the shape we're in.
Telus to acquire embattled Mobilicity for $380-million  Globe and Mail
Telus tests Canada's spectrum resolve with Mobilicity bid  Reuters
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Toronto, Wall Street surge higher amid positive US data, consumer sentiment
TORONTO - The Toronto Stock Exchange surged ahead Friday, encouraged by gains from the U.S. markets, after data showed the world's largest economy may be in recovery.
TSX rises as gold miners lone sore spot  Reuters Canada
Toronto Stocks Rally as Energy, Financials Advance  Wall Street Journal
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First of counterfeit polymer $100-bills turn up in New Westminster, BC
Police in New Westminster, B.C., are warning the public about counterfeit polymer $100-bills that have turned up twice in recent weeks.
Fake $100 bills found circulating in the Tri-Cities  The Tri-City News
RCMP issue warning over new polymer bank notes as counterfeit $100 bills ...  National Post
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How one Victoria family is coping with soaring food prices
After a long cold winter, I love this time of year in Calgary when the price for fruit and vegetables no longer make me gasp at the checkout counter.
Canadians trimming food budgets in face of higher prices, RBC says  CBC.ca
Rising cost of food causing Canadians to shop more carefully, survey finds  Daily Business Buzz - New Brunswick
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Tougher food-safety rules in the works: Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz
SASKATOON - Canada's food watchdog is planning to impose tougher rules to deal with the threat of E. coli in slaughterhouses. Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz says the Canadian Food Inspection Agency will strengthen E. coli testing in federally inspected ...
Tenderized beef to get new safe-cooking labels  CBC.ca
Tougher food security laws ahead  CTV News
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Vancouver Island coal mine application rejected
A controversial application to open a coal mine in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island has been rejected as inadequate by the B.C.
Vancouver Island coal-mine application comes up short  Vancouver Sun
BC rejects new coal mine for Vancouver Island  MINING.com
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Print shop probes LSD packages - The Province
Scott Mills of JukeboxPrint.com says someone's been mailing drug packages using the company's name. Photograph by: Arlen Redekop, PNG , Sunday Province.
Vancouver company discovers LSD was shipped to US under its name  Vancouver Sun
Company intercepts LSD-laced mail  Castanet.net
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Gros Morne fracking issue causing significant reaction
Tourism industry stakeholders, area residents and anti-fracking groups are weighing in on plans for controversial oil exploration near Gros Morne National Park.
Comprehensive Analysis Needed for Fracking Near Gros Morne  VOCM
Gros Morne sees boost in reservations  Western Star
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Home News Federal NDP leader Mulcair visits Scarborough...
Tom Mulcair, who says he will fight the next federal election campaign �on a theme of sustainable development,� has called a Scarborough recycling plant a symbol of what that development must be.
Canada's NDP denounces China, signals support for Obama's �Asia ...  World Socialist Web Site
Thomas Mulcair, NDP sharpen focus on Canada's cities  Beacon News (blog)
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