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Bernanke's Q&A testimony to congressional panel
WASHINGTON | Wed May 22, 2013 12:09pm EDT. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Below are highlights of the question and answer session of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's testimony on the U.S.
Stocks Gain on Bernanke  Wall Street Journal
Bernanke: Premature tightening carries substantial risk  Globe and Mail
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Ski-Doo maker BRP prices IPO at $21.50 a share
MONTREAL - The maker of Ski-Doo snowmobiles says its initial public offering has been priced at $21.50 per share - giving the company a market value of about $2.5 billion.
BRP raises $262.3-million in largest Canadian IPO this year  National Post
Ski-Doo Maker BRP Raises $254 Million in Biggest 2013 Canada IPO  Bloomberg
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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.
UPDATE 2-Canada retail sales flat but higher volumes spur optimism  Reuters
Retail sales flat, despite lower prices  CBC.ca
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Jasper business owner in running for top young entrepreneur
CALGARY - A business owner from Jasper will represent Alberta in the finals of the 2013 BDC (Business Development Bank of Canada) Young Entrepreneur Award.
Joint Venture: BDC Young Entrepreneur Award 2013 finalists vie for $125000 ...  Financial Post
Canadians cast votes to choose 2013 BDC Young Entrepreneur Award winner  Wall Street Journal (press release)
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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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Paying off bills hurting Canadians' ability to save: study
MONTREAL -- Almost a third of Canadian households report never or almost never having any money left to save after paying their bills, according to a new study issued Wednesday.
One-third of Canadian households living paycheque to paycheque  Globe and Mail
Paying bills and consumer consumption hurting Canadians' ability to save ...  GlobalPost
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CP Railway reopens line, cleans up after oil spill
TORONTO (Reuters) - Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd said on Wednesday it has repaired and reopened a rail line near Jansen, Saskatchewan, and continues to clean up after a derailment that spilled 575 barrels of crude oil on Tuesday.
Rail line reopens in southeastern Saskatchewan after derailment that spilled oil  Winnipeg Free Press
Canadian Pacific Spills Most Oil in Three Months in Saskatchewan  Bloomberg
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5.22.13: Housing slowdown? Canadians don't seem to think so
And that 48% is mostly unchanged from late 2012, suggesting that Canadians remain confident in their housing market. The BMO poll found that Vancouver and Atlantic Canada are particularly bullish, with both showing an increase in buying intentions, while ...
Slowdown? Nearly half of Canadian home owners eager to buy property  Globe and Mail
Homebuying intentions remain relatively strong, says bank survey  Winnipeg Free Press
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Canada's boreal forests are the 'Amazon of the north': report
As resource companies look to northern forests in search of untapped minerals and energy, scientists and conservancy groups say too little heed is being paid to the environmental wealth created by Canada's boreal regions.
Peter Foster: Up the Boreal creek without a paddle  Financial Post
Boreal Forest conservation negotiations end in failure after three years  Winnipeg Free Press
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B.C. mining company justified in bringing in Chinese workers, Federal Court rules
A spokeswoman for Human Resources Minister Diane Finley welcomed a ruling from the Federal Court that says the government was justified in issuing positive labour market opinions that allowed a British Columbia mining company to hire 201 temporary ...
Temporary foreign worker case dismissed, but union feels vindicated  Globe and Mail
BC mine's temporary foreign workers case dismissed  CBC.ca
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