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Tim Hortons pressed by a second hedge fund, shares jump
tim-hortons A row of Tim Hortons coffee cups are lined up for customers at Penn Station in New York in this July 13, 2009 file photo.
Tim Hortons being circled by Wall Street hedge funds  CBC.ca
Tim Hortons Gains After Scout Capital Buys Stake  Bloomberg
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Wall Street rises on hopes of Fed status quo
First posted: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 11:03 AM EDT | Updated: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 02:06 PM EDT. stocks Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange, June 17, 2013.
US STOCKS-Wall St extends rise, investors see no change in Fed policy  Reuters
The close: Dow enjoys another triple-digit advance  Globe and Mail
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Verizon CFO says US wireless carrier looking at potential entry into Canada
TORONTO - Big U.S. carrier Verizon said Tuesday that it's in the very early stages of sizing up the potential of entering Canada's wireless market.
Telecom giant Verizon confirms interest in Canadian market  Globe and Mail
Verizon Sizes Up Canadian Wireless Market  Wall Street Journal
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Rich getting richer, study finds
The rich are getting richer, and there are way more of them. The World Wealth Report, issued Tuesday by RBC Wealth Management and Capgemini Financial Services, says the number of millionaires globally grew by 1 million, or 9.2 per cent, to 12 million ...
The rich expand holdings, increase in number: Study  Toronto Sun
North American Millionaires Regain Top Spot, Report Finds  Bloomberg
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Bombardier enhances its 'special relationship' with VistaJet
PARIS - It has become almost a rite of passage. If this is the Paris air show, Thomas Flohr and Steve Ridolfi will be transacting a big deal and throwing flowers at each other.
Bombardier rivals take off at Paris Air Show  Vancouver Sun
Bombardier business jets account for most of US$1.9B orders at Paris Air ...  Winnipeg Free Press
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Canada raises liability for offshore oil spills to $1-billion
The federal government will raise the bar for oil companies operating off the East Coast and in the Arctic, increasing the limit on their liability for environmental and other damage from a blowout or oil spill to $1-billion.
Canada to make offshore oil producers pay more for spills  Toronto Sun
Canada Raises Absolute Liability for Offshore Drillers  Wall Street Journal
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Toronto's Dufferin St. tops CAA survey of worst roads in Ontario
Dufferin St. has been voted the worst road in Ontario for the second year in a row in a survey conducted by the Canadian Automobile Association.
Toronto's Dufferin Street named worst Ontario road again  CBC.ca
Toronto's Dufferin Street worst road in Ontario: CAA  CTV News
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Orbite strikes deal to sell alumina to Glencore
Emerging alumina company Orbite Aluminae Inc. has secured a top-notch customer for its product. Now it hopes that same customer will provide much-needed capital for its proposed processing plant in Quebec.
Orbite Aluminae shares surge on deal with Glencore  Globe and Mail
Orbite signs partnership deal with Glencore  Montreal Gazette
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Harper government welcomes report recommending energy-saving targets in ...
OTTAWA - The Harper government is welcoming a new report by federal politicians, spearheaded by the New Democrats, that recommends energy targets and an improved ratings system to slash energy consumption in buildings and save millions of dollars ...
AP to notify energy conservation building code soon  Hindu Business Line
Energy Efficiency Efforts in US Buildings Should Focus on Improvements in ...  Green Building Elements
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Brooks exiting as president, takes new role as HBC shuffles top ranks
In a surprise move, Hudson's Bay Co. unveiled major changes in its top ranks which will see star president Bonnie Brooks, who is credited with spearheading the company's turnaround efforts, moving into the vice-chairman's role and being replaced by a ...
Bonnie Brooks gets a promotion at The Bay  Toronto Star
Bonnie Brooks out as president in HBC management shakeup  CBC.ca
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