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US Republicans aim to take hold of Keystone XL decision
Rail cars arrive in Milton, N.D., in February 2008, loaded with pipe for the first Keystone Pipeline project, which now carries crude oil across Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and through North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Illinois.
US House sends message on Keystone pipeline  AFP
US House's Keystone bill aimed at wresting control of project from Obama  Globe and Mail
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JGBs dive, dollar index hits three-year high on Bernanke comment
By Masayuki Kitano. SINGAPORE | Wed May 22, 2013 10:00pm EDT. SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Japanese government bond prices dived and 10-year JGB futures tumbled a full point, prompting the Tokyo Stock Exchange to temporarily suspend trade as the ...
Bernanke's Comments Weigh on Asian Shares  Wall Street Journal
Gold Drops for Third Day as Bernanke Hints at Curbing Stimulus  Bloomberg
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Canadian stock market ends slightly up on US Fed Chairman's remarks
TORONTO, May 22 (Xinhua) -- The Canadian stock market closed higher Wednesday as investors were reassured by further signs that the U.S Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, has no plan to end its easy monetary policy in the near ...
TSX edges up as Fed talk buoys golds, drags banks  Reuters Canada
Toronto Stocks Close Mixed; Miners Hold Gains  Wall Street Journal
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Boil-water advisory caused by a 'whoops' moment
Please check back regularly for updates on this story, which is currently not behind The Gazette's pay meter in the interest of public safety.
Most of Montreal Told to Boil Drinking...  ABC News
Montreal's boil-water warning inflames an already simmering city  Globe and Mail
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Flaherty worried about housing agency's insurance role
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Canadian government is examining the role of the federal housing agency in providing insurance for mortgage portfolios held by banks, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said on Wednesday.
Flaherty Says Doesn't See a Bubble in Canadian Housing Market  Bloomberg
Canada Fin Min: Too Much Capital 'Sloshing' Around, Worries About ...  Wall Street Journal
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Target Earnings: Outlook Cut Follows Weak Sales
Cooler weather kept customers from buying spring merchandise at Target Corp., leading to a 29% drop in fiscal-first-quarter earnings and a lower annual-profit forecast.
Bargain-hunting consumers eating into sales receipts of retailers  Globe and Mail
Target Canada racks up impressive sales, but overall profits down 26 per cent  Toronto Star
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City wants residents to keep off Glenmore Reservoir
After looking at the forecast over the next couple days, city officials are warning residents to keep off the Glenmore Reservoir. This is to allow the water level to be dropped to accommodate the heavy rainfall, creating a heavy water flow from the Elbow River.
City closes Glenmore Reservoir  660 News
Glenmore Reservoir closed to boaters over flood fears  Beacon News (blog)
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Developers say proposed highrise for downtown Winnipeg would be Manitoba's ...
Two Toronto-area developers offered up preliminary details of a new highrise planned to tower over all of downtown Winnipeg as the province's highest building.
Winnipeg's tallest highrise to go up at Graham, Garry  CBC.ca
New downtown tower could be 42 storeys tall: developers  Winnipeg Free Press
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Sears Canada posts loss as demand dips for home products
(Reuters) - Department store chain Sears Canada Inc (SCC.TO: Quote) posted a loss in the first quarter compared with a profit last year, as demand for its home products and major appliances fell.
Sears Canada reports earnings loss, falling sales in first quarter  National Post
Sears Canada posts loss, sales fall  Globe and Mail
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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
Oil Pipelines to Drive Canada Economy Like 1880s Railroad  Businessweek
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