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Vimpelcom unit drops bid to control Canada's Wind Mobile
First posted: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 08:06 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 08:12 PM EDT. wind-mobile WIND Mobile is set to open up shop in Woodstock, Ontario.
Orascom withdraws bid for control of Wind Mobile  CBC.ca
Verizon Sizes Up Canadian Wireless Market  Wall Street Journal
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Still waiting to hear what Stephen Poloz really thinks
Stephen Poloz is preaching patience. Which is a good thing, because his first speech to the Canadian public as Bank of Canada boss has left us still waiting to hear most of the things we need to know.
Bank of Canada governor says economic confidence will grow  Toronto Star
Bank of Canada's Stephen Poloz looks to businesses to grow economy  Toronto Sun
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Federal Reserve boosts outlook as US recovery picks up speed
The world's most important central bank says the U.S. economy is at a historic turning point in the five-year slog to recover from the Great Recession, signalling that an end is in sight for the extraordinary measures taken to head off economic disaster.
Federal Reserve Eyes End of Bond Buying, Spooking Markets  Wall Street Journal
Dollar Rises Versus Euro Before US Housing Report; Yen Climbs  Bloomberg
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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 to close Nova Scotia refinery, convert it to terminal  Reuters
Canada Stocks to Watch: Valeant, Imperial Oil and More  Wall Street Journal
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Ethics expert says Redford conflict-of-interest case not ambiguous
EDMONTON - An ethics expert shocked an all-party legislature committee on Wednesday when he used a tobacco litigation matter involving Premier Alison Redford as an example of a �clear-cut� case of conflict of interest.
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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Alberta economy to be a Canadian leader over the next two years
CALGARY - Alberta's economy is positioned to grow at the top-end of Canada's provincial economic growth rankings in 2013 and lead the country in 2014, says a new report released Wednesday by RBC Economics.
Alberta economy continues to churn along  HQ Grande Prairie
RBC takes more optimistic view of Canadian economy, raises growth forecast  Victoria Times Colonist
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Canadian Natural Considers Acquisitions Amid Market Slump
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (CNQ), the nation's third-largest oil and natural gas producer by market value, is evaluating acquisitions as a lack of export conduits and financing keeps industry share prices depressed.
Canadian Natural chairman says high costs hurt Canada oil sector  Reuters
Canadian Natural Resources poised for natural gas sales  Globe and Mail
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Be clear on road pricing, BC mayors urged
The regional transportation authority is challenging Lower Mainland mayors to take a stand on road pricing as the province begins planning a referendum on transit funding.
TransLink pitches $23 billion future plan  24 Hours Vancouver
Road pricing logic may extend to transit too  Maple Ridge News
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The case for taking down the viaducts 'keeps getting stronger:' Vancouver mayor
VANCOUVER -- 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 ...
Vancouver to consider another report on future of Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts  Straight.com
More information needed before decision on removing viaducts  News1130
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Loblaw testing small discount-store format in Calgary
Canada's largest grocer is trying out a new discount small-store format in a bid to attract more customers in urban areas. Loblaw said it opened the new 10,000-square foot store a few weeks ago in Calgary.
Loblaw testing smaller discount grocery store format in Calgary  Calgary Herald
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