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Sawiris's Accelero to Buy Allstream for $503 Million
Egyptian billionaire Naguib Sawiris, who has said in the past that he regretted investing in Canada, is giving it another go. Accelero Capital Holdings, an investment firm co-founded by Sawiris, agreed to buy Manitoba Telecom Services Inc. (MBT)'s Allstream ...
CANADA HOT STOCKS: Niko Resources, Manitoba Telecom  Wall Street Journal
Manitoba Tel agrees to sell Allstream, put $130M into pension  CTV News
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TSX turns higher as National Bank, other financials gain
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index turned positive in early Friday trade as fears that the U.S. Federal Reserve will roll back its stimulus program were offset by a rise in National Bank of Canada (NA.
CANADA STOCKS-TSX dips as Fed stimulus worry offsets rise in banks  Reuters
Toronto Stocks Modestly Lower at Midday; National Bank Up  Wall Street Journal
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US meat labels to detail animal's origin; Canada, Mexico raise concern
New rules for U.S. meatpackers will require labeling that tells consumers where the animal was born, raised and slaughtered. Sounds simple.
Ottawa weighs retaliation over new US meat label rules  Globe and Mail
UPDATE 1-US revises meat-labeling rules to satisfy WTO ruling  Reuters
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Canada ranks 3rd last in paid vacations
Canada ranks third last among economically advanced counties in the amount of paid vacation time it guarantees its workers, a new U.S.
Are we getting enough vacation? Canada ranks near bottom of list  Globe and Mail
When it Comes to Vacation Time, Canadians May Envy Europeans  Wall Street Journal
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National Bank of Canada Profit Falls
TORONTO�National Bank of Canada, the sixth-largest bank in Canada, raised its quarterly dividend Friday after reporting a 22% decline in second-quarter earnings reflecting last year's sale of its asset management unit.
National Bank Posts Record Adjusted Profit  Bloomberg
TD Bank profit rises despite sluggish housing growth  Toronto Sun
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Texas Farmers Lose Another Bid to Block Keystone Pipeline
TransCanada Corp. (TRP) won another of the remaining Texas state-court challenges by landowners trying to block construction of the Keystone XL tar-sands pipeline across their property.
Alex Pourbaix: Keystone XL Makes TransCanada More Cautious About Future ...  Huffington Post Canada
Ninth Court affirms eminent domain powers of TransCanada Keystone Pipeline  Southeast Texas Record
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Get inside Toronto's Carpet Factory May 25 and 26
Even today, walking onto the Toronto Carpet Factory lot, it is as if you step back in time. One full city block in size, the Toronto Carpet Factory in Liberty Village is a turn-of-the-century complex featuring several buildings clustered around internal courtyards and ...
5 things to do this weekend: Doors Open, LGBT Film Festival & OSPCA walk ...  CityNews
The top 10 buildings to visit at Doors Open Toronto 2013  Toronto Life
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RBC Says Housing Less Affordable in Vancouver, Toronto
Vancouver remains the least affordable city to buy a house in Canada while home ownership in Toronto is becoming more difficult, Royal Bank of Canada Economics Research said.
Low rates help keep home affordability stable: report  Globe and Mail
Vancouver Housing Affordability Is The Worst In Canada: Royal Bank  Huffington Post Canada
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City manager asks council to add $30M to pothole budget
The city is looking into a long-term strategy to deal with the thousands of potholes dotting Edmonton roads. Transportation manager Bob Boutilier said more money is needed to do roadway maintenance and rehabilitation.
City recommending multi-million investment to rehabilitate Edmonton roads  CTV News
City confirms multi million dollar road plan  iNews880.com
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Canada's privacy laws inadequate for digital age, watchdog says
Canadians' trust in the digital economy is at risk because our laws don't have enough teeth to compel companies to protect consumers' privacy, Canada's privacy commissioner says.
Privacy watchdog wants Ottawa to force companies to report release of ...  Toronto Star
Privacy commissioner wants power to impose 8-figure fines against offenders  Montreal Gazette
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