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Tumblr Deal: Will Marissa Get It Right?
<span class= One thing's clear about Yahoo Yahoo's CEO Marissa Mayer: she knows how to generate tons of buzz! But can she follow it up with results?
Meet David Karp: Tech's newest superstar  CNNMoney
RPT-Yahoo's rise in Asia offsets risk from Tumblr bet  Reuters
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Mark Carney warns Europe of lost decade in final speech as BoC chief
Europe could face a decade of stagnation unless it makes big reforms and should heed the lessons of Japan, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney said on Tuesday as he highlighted Japan's bold moves to bolster growth.
Carney Says Europe Could Benefit From Canada Economic Policies  Bloomberg
'Canada is working': Carney praises economy, but warns against ...  National Post
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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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TSX climbs on gold, energy gains
TORONTO - The Toronto stock market surged ahead Tuesday following a long holiday weekend, boosted by strong gains in the gold and energy sectors.
TSX hits 1-1/2 month high on broad rally, positive data  Reuters Canada
Toronto Stocks Surge at Midday; Commodity Stocks Lead  Wall Street Journal
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Train carrying crude oil derails east of Saskatoon
Emergency crews have now contained crude oil leaking from a damaged rail car, according to a CP Rail spokesperson. The derailment happened this morning about 150 kilometres east of Saskatoon.
Rail car leaking oil after derailment near Jansen  CTV News
CP Rail rushes to contain oil leak after train derails in Saskatchewan  National Post
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Deal to protect boreal forest caribou fails
Three years of efforts to protect Canada's boreal forest have ended in failure as negotiations broke down over how much land to set aside for conservation.
Boreal forest conservation talks collapse  Globe and Mail
Boreal Forest agreement negotiations end in failure after three years  Winnipeg Free Press
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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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Mark Carney and OSFI's Julie Dickson: The ecstasy and the agony of low ...
Listening today to both Mark Carney and Julie Dickson, you get a sense of both the ecstasy and the agony of ultra-low interest rates.
Canada's Bank Regulator Keeps Close Watch as Super-Low Rates Persist  Wall Street Journal
Low Rates Can Raise Risks at Canada Banks, Dickson Says  Bloomberg
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Enbridge Targeting Public Over Regulators to Build Gateway Line
Enbridge Inc. (ENB), Canada's largest oil pipeline operator, is spending more time seeking public support for new conduits than regulatory approval as opponents of fossil fuel development try to block new routes to market, Chief Executive Officer Al Monaco ...
Pipeline delays 'staggering' blow for Canadian economy: McKenna  Globe and Mail
Pipeline would create local investment opportunities  Sarnia Observer
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Federal officials quarantine Nova Scotia apple orchard 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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