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Telus to buy Mobilicity in $380 million deal
Mobilicity president Stewart Lyons says he's confident a proposal by telecommunications giant Telus Corp. to buy the struggling wireless upstart will clear regulatory hurdles �given the shape we're in.
Telus to acquire embattled Mobilicity for $380-million  Globe and Mail
Telus tests Canada's spectrum resolve with Mobilicity bid  Reuters
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April inflation well under forecast, Bank of Canada range
Gasoline drips off a nozzle during refuelling at a gas station in Altadena, Calif., in this March 24, 2012 file photo. A sharp drop in gasoline costs led U.S.
Debt-weary consumers take heart: Inflation dips, pay on rise, rates going ...  Globe and Mail
Canada Dollar Falls Most in Year as Inflation Slows to 2009 Low  Bloomberg
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Cheers! Ontarians relieved after LCBO strike averted
Ontarians are rejoicing after the union representing nearly 7,000 employees of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario reached a tentative agreement late Thursday, averting a walkout that would have shut down LCBO stores across the province going into the ...
Where to find beer, wine and spirits in the event of an LCBO strike  Globe and Mail
Paul Wilson: LCBO strike or not, there's hooch in the hinterlands  CBC.ca
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First of counterfeit polymer $100-bills turn up in New Westminster, BC
Police in New Westminster, B.C., are warning the public about counterfeit polymer $100-bills that have turned up twice in recent weeks.
Fake $100 bills found circulating in the Tri-Cities  The Tri-City News
RCMP issue warning over new polymer bank notes as counterfeit $100 bills ...  National Post
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'All the facts' support Keystone pipeline, Harper tells US audience
Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a stark case for the Keystone XL pipeline to an influential New York audience, saying no further debate is necessary and an increasing supply of oil from Canada is inevitable.
Harper Seeks to Build Keystone XL Support on U.S. Visit  Bloomberg
Keystone XL pipeline 'needs to go ahead,' Harper tells US  CBC.ca
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How one Victoria family is coping with soaring food prices
After a long cold winter, I love this time of year in Calgary when the price for fruit and vegetables no longer make me gasp at the checkout counter.
Shoppers tightening their belts to cope with rising food prices  CTV News
Escalating food prices concern for Canadians  Winnipeg Free Press
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Tenderized beef to get new safe-cooking labels
Federally registered meat plants will be required to put new labels on mechanically tenderized beef in order to make it safer for consumers, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz says.
More E. coli testing, labels for tenderized beef, but questions remain in ...  Barfblog (blog)
Tougher food-safety rules in the works, Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz says  Windsor Star
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Vancouver Island coal mine application rejected
A controversial application to open a coal mine in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island has been rejected as inadequate by the B.C.
BC rejects new coal mine for Vancouver Island  MINING.com
Province rejects 12000-page application for massive Raven coal mine on ...  Victoria Times Colonist
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Fracking water banned from Debert sewers
Nova Scotia's Colchester County is blocking a company's plan to dump fracking waste water in the sewer in Debert, a system that is connected to the Bay of Fundy.
County's fracking decision lauded by citizens  Truro Daily News
Inevitable doesn't enter equation  NG News
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CPP fund returns top 10 per cent
The Canada Pension Plan fund rode a wave of strong gains in foreign stock markets to push its investments up by 10.1 per cent last year and boost its assets to $183-billion.
CPP shows 10% return on investments last year  CBC.ca
CPPIB posts 10.1 per cent return - Vancouver Sun  Vancouver Sun
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