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RBC Code of Conduct a welcome step: Steelworkers
rbc A man walks past the Royal Bank of Canada offices in downtown Ottawa, October 31, 2011. (Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency). Tweet. Change text size for the story; Print this story.
Royal Bank pledges not to outsource jobs for cash savings  CBC.ca
RBC Says Housing Less Affordable in Vancouver, Toronto  Bloomberg
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Valeant deal sparks share jump, helps TSX ends week higher
By Alastair Sharp. TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index reversed earlier losses on Friday after several stocks jumped on takeover moves, helping the TSX shrug off uncertainty over U.S.
Toronto Stocks Close Higher; Manitoba Telecom, Valeant Rise  Wall Street Journal
CANADA STOCKS-TSX ends week higher as Valaent deal provides jolt  Reuters
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First TD Buyback in 6 Years Seen Helping Stock: Corporate Canada
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD)'s first share buyback in more than six years adds to a 10-year high in Canadian capital repurchases as companies try to soften the blow of underperforming stock prices.
US foray set to goose TD profits  Globe and Mail
TD Bank profit rises despite sluggish housing growth  Toronto Sun
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Ottawa weighs retaliation over new US meat label rules
Proposed changes to U.S. meat labelling laws are unsatisfactory and continue to discriminate against Canadian beef and hog producers, Ottawa says, raising the spectre of retaliatory action from the federal government.
Mexico eyeing retaliatory measures in US meat labeling dispute  Reuters
Canada threatens retaliation over US meat-labelling rules  CBC.ca
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Chile freezes Barrick's Pascua-Lama, orders 'urgent measures'
Chile's environmental regulator has halted development of Barrick Gold Corp.'s $8.5-billion (U.S.) Pascua-Lama mine, dealing a fresh blow to the embattled project that is key to the growth plans of the world's largest gold miner.
Chile Fines Barrick Gold Over Big Mine Project  Wall Street Journal
Barrick hit with $16-million fine over Pascua-Lama gold mine  Toronto Star
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Kinder Morgan files preliminary plans for Trans Mountain pipeline expansion
Kinder Morgan Canada expects to need roughly 150 kilometres of new route for the expansion of its Trans Mountain pipeline, whose current path travels directly through dense urban areas in Edmonton and the B.C.
Kinder Morgan takes next step in its Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion plan  Calgary Herald
Kinder Morgan puts some of its cards on the table  CKNW News Talk 980
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Bausch & Lomb Nears Deal to Sell Itself to Valeant for $9 Billion
Bausch & Lomb Inc. is nearing a deal to sell itself to drug maker Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc. for about $9 billion, according to people familiar with the matter�a surprise move that highlights a resurgence in private-equity deal making after years ...
Valeant Pharmaceuticals eyes Bausch & Lomb  Globe and Mail
Bausch & Lomb Said to Be Near $9 Billion Sale to Valeant  New York Times
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Canada ranks 3rd last in paid vacations
Canada ranks third last among economically advanced countries in the amount of paid vacation time it guarantees its workers, a new U.S.
Study ranks Canada third-worst among affluent nations for paid vacation  Toronto Star
Are we getting enough vacation? Canada ranks near bottom of list  Globe and Mail
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Man at centre of SNC-Lavalin fraud allegations was key hire by company
MONTREAL - When SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. chief executive Jacques Lamarre met a hot-shot engineer named Sami Bebawi for dinner in mid-1998, he was looking for someone who could help turn around the company's money-losing construction unit after ...
SNC-Lavalin letter says Gadhafi son was offered VP post  CBC.ca
Some of SNC's missing millions found in Montreal real estate, RCMP alleges  Globe and Mail
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We're No. 2! How the world views Canada's influence
If the world was a high school cafeteria, Canada would probably be sitting at a table with the athletes and cheerleaders, suggests a new global popularity poll.
Canada's good name persists abroad  Globe and Mail
26000 People Ranked Their Favorite Country In the World. Find Out Who Won  PolicyMic
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