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Slowdown? Nearly half of Canadian home owners eager to buy property
Undeterred by record-high housing prices and bolstered by low borrowing costs, nearly half of Canadian home owners plan to buy a property in the next five years, although intentions vary sharply from city to city, a poll released Wednesday has found.
Homebuying intentions remain relatively strong, says bank survey  Winnipeg Free Press
5.22.13: Housing slowdown? Canadians don't seem to think so  National Post
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Cooling housing market will cost us 150000 jobs, mortgage group warns
The government's efforts to cool the housing market will have a negative impact on the economy and the range of industries that depend on house sales - everything from mortgage financing to furniture and appliance sales - warned the Canadian ...
Canada Mortgage-Rule Moves Hitting Housing Market�and Jobs  Wall Street Journal
Ottawa's mortgage rules to hurt economy: Report  bnn.ca
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Stocks, oil fall after Bernanke; dollar gains
Wed May 22, 2013 4:50pm EDT. * Investors focus on possible tapering of Fed's bond buying * Dollar index up, Treasuries fall * U.S.
Bernanke Sends 10-Year Treasury Yield Above 2%  Wall Street Journal
Stocks Slide With Treasuries, Gold as Dollar Jumps on Fed  Bloomberg
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Ski-Doo Maker BRP Raises $254 Million in Biggest 2013 Canada IPO
BRP Inc., the maker of Ski-Doo snowmobiles, watercraft and all-terrain vehicles, raised C$262.3 million ($254.4 million) in the biggest Canadian IPO this year.
Ski-Doo maker BRP prices IPO at $21.50 a share  Montreal Gazette
BRP raises $262.3-million in largest Canadian IPO this year  National Post
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Boil-water advisory widens for Montreal area
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.
Over 1 million Montrealers face boil water advisory  CBC.ca
Water in most of Montreal unsafe to drink  CTV News
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TSX ends higher as Fed comments boost golds
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index closed a bit higher on Wednesday after a day of choppy trading as optimism that the U.S.
Toronto Stocks Close Mixed; Miners Hold Gains  Wall Street Journal
CANADA STOCKS-TSX rallies to 2-mth high on Fed comments, led by miners  Reuters
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Republicans aim to take Keystone XL decision out of Obama's hands
WASHINGTON - The American political brawl over the approval of TransCanada's proposed Keystone XL pipeline shifted into overdrive on Wednesday as Republicans in the House of Representatives made yet another attempt to take the decision out of U.S.
COLUMN-Keystone XL double standard: Tale of 2 pipelines: Campbell  Reuters
Keystone Lobby Works on Democrats to Win Obama: Corporate Canada  Bloomberg
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One-third of Canadian households living paycheque to paycheque
One-third of Canadian households over the past year never or almost never had enough money left over after paying essential expenses, says a new report.
Paying off bills hurting Canadians' ability to save: study  CTV News
Paying bills and consumer consumption hurting Canadians' ability to save ...  GlobalPost
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New downtown tower could be 42 storeys tall: developers
Related Items. Articles. Developers to unveil plans for bold downtown tower. Two Ontario developers shed more light on an ambitious new high-rise development they want to build in downtown Winnipeg, including the possibility the main tower could be an ...
Winnipeg's tallest highrise to go up at Graham, Garry  CBC.ca
Details announced for new mixed-used highrise in downtown Winnipeg  CTV News
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Retail sales flat in March � but that's not necessarily a bad thing
If you said (a) when it's not really zero growth at all and (b) when it's accompanied by a drop in fuel prices, then you're finding all the right answers in Canada's March retail sales report.
Canada retail sales unchanged in March, gas prices a drag  Reuters Canada
Canada March Retail Sales Report (Text)  Bloomberg
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