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TD Bank profit rises despite sluggish housing growth
TD-bank Toronto-Dominion Bank Group President and Chief Executive Ed Clark delivers a speech at the company's annual general meeting in Victoria, British Columbia in this March 31, 2011 file photo.
TD tilts south as Canadian slowdown takes hold  Globe and Mail
TSX dips on stimulus fears, sluggish data  Reuters Canada
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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.
New Rules for Labeling Meat Go Into Effect in US  ABC News
Canada threatens retaliation as meat labelling deadline passes  Calgary Herald
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Telus-Mobilicity deal still faces hurdles
Mobilicity's bond holders are hedging their bets by giving their blessing to a $380-million acquisition deal by Telus Corp., while postponing a separate vote on a back-up plan should the federal government end up killing the controversial deal.
Mobilicity takes first step to be acquired by Telus but approvals needed ...  Winnipeg Free Press
Mobilicity debtholders approve sale to Telus  CBC.ca
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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
Alex Pourbaix: Keystone XL Makes TransCanada More Cautious About Future ...  Huffington Post Canada
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EI claims down in Sask. from 2012
A new Statistics Canada report shows the number of people collecting employment insurance benefits in the province dropped by 9.8 per cent in this March compared to the same time last year.
Saskatchewan shoppers slow down in March  Regina Leader-Post
EI claims trend lower for 5th straight month  CBC.ca
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Liberal win in BC provides 'greater clarity' on pipeline: Kinder Morgan
The pipeline company behind the proposed Trans Mountain expansion from Alberta to the West Coast says the B.C. Liberals' electoral victory this month is a �pro-economy, jobs and investment� result, and provides greater clarity as to what conditions the ...
Enbridge to Meet Re-Elected British Columbia Liberals on Gateway  Bloomberg
Dix dodges questions on Bill Good show  CKNW News Talk 980
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Coal terminal expansion vital, argues Fraser Surrey Docks
The CEO of Fraser Surrey Docks says the future of the facility is in jeopardy if a new coal terminal isn't approved. Jeff Scott says much of the dock's business and half its employees disappeared after the global economic downturn in 2008.
US protestors fighting against Surrey Fraser Docks expansion  News1130
Activists demand public hearings for coal export project  TheTyee.ca (blog)
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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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Reclusive heiress bequeaths $34 million to Vancouver Foundation
A shy and reclusive heiress who lived alone for 20 years in a rambling mansion on Southwest Marine Drive left the bulk of an estate worth $40 million to the Vancouver Foundation, it was revealed Thursday.
Vancouver heiress donates about $40 million after death  News1130
Heiress donates $40 million Vancouver Foundation, church, UBC  CKNW News Talk 980
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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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