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TSX dips on stimulus fears, sluggish data
By John Tilak. TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index dipped on Thursday as fears the U.S. Federal Reserve will dial back its bond-buying program and pessimism following sluggish economic data from China and Europe fueled declines in all ...
TD Bank reports $1.7 billion in profit, plans share buyback  Toronto Star
TD Bank looking for cost savings amid continued low interest rates  Winnipeg Free Press
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Mobilicity debtholders approve plan to sell company to Telus
Struggling wireless carrier Mobilicity has taken the first step in the process of being acquired by Telus in a $380-million deal that will ultimately need federal government approval.
Mobilicity debtholders approve sale to Telus  CBC.ca
Mobilicity bond holders clear Telus deal  Globe and Mail
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Genivar unveils growth plan, asks employees to look past Quebec corruption ...
Genivar has unveiled a strategic plan to more than double its size even as the big consulting engineering firm acknowledged that ethical lapses have undermined employee morale.
Genivar shareholders approve name change as firm unveils ambitious revenue ...  Financial Post
Tarnished Genivar vows better corporate governance  Montreal Gazette
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Ottawa threatens 'retaliatory measures' over new U.S. meat labelling regulations
OTTAWA - The federal government is threatening "retaliatory measures" against the United States in a dispute over meat-labelling rules that Ottawa and the World Trade Organization consider discriminatory.
Canada threatens retaliation as meat labelling deadline passes  Calgary Herald
NDP - NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF CANADA : Conservatives must defend ...  4-traders (press release)
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Privacy commissioner wants power to impose 8-figure fines against offenders
TORONTO - Canada's privacy commissioner Jennifer Stoddart says she's tried naming and shaming some of the world's largest companies into respecting the privacy of Canadians.
Canada's privacy laws inadequate for digital age, watchdog says  CBC.ca
Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart calls for tough new privacy laws  Ottawa Citizen
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Keystone makes TransCanada more cautious about future US forays: executive
CALGARY - A TransCanada executive says the experience with the Keystone XL pipeline project has made the company more cautious about future cross-border endeavours.
Texas Farmers Lose Another Bid to Block Keystone Pipeline  Bloomberg
Ninth Court affirms eminent domain powers of TransCanada Keystone Pipeline  Southeast Texas Record
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TV importers accuse Ottawa of misleading tariff rulings
Importers of popular electronics such as big-screen TVs and MP3 players are ramping up their fight against federal tariff changes, accusing the government of misleading them by offering tariff breaks that it planned to claw back later.
Canadian importers say government misled them in iPod tax dispute  Macleans.ca (blog)
Canadian importers and retailers victims of $16-million tax grab  PR Newswire (press release)
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Gallows humour, bottled water gets Montrealers through the day in city under ...
MONTREAL - A huge boil-water advisory, affecting 1.3 million people in Montreal, will be maintained at least until late this evening while frustrated locals find some relief in sarcastic humour about their city.
Boil-water advisory caused by a 'whoops' moment  Montreal Gazette
Montreal's boil-water advisory to last until Friday  CTV News
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Road extension through south Kitchener gets thumbs-up from councillors
A $22-million road extension will be built through south Kitchener after receiving approval from city councillors Wednesday night.
Kitchener council approves Strasburg Road extension  CBC.ca
Kitchener council approves Strasburg extension  Waterloo Record
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Canada Post campaigns against 'no flyers' mailbox signs
Canada Post has been mailing more than 900,000 letters across the country hoping to convince people to remove "no flyer" signs from their mailboxes.
Canada Post asks Canadians to start accepting junk mail  globalnews.ca
Canada Post makes direct pitch for junk mail  Hamilton Spectator
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