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End of HST drives drop in inflation - Vancouver Sun
B.C. showed the sharpest price drop in inflation across the country in April, but the decrease is likely mostly due to the end of the harmonized sales tax.
Cheaper gas pushes inflation lower  CBC.ca
Debt-weary consumers take heart: Inflation dips, pay on rise, rates going ...  Globe and Mail
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Wireless stranglehold: How Ottawa failed to break the dominance of the Big Three
In 2008, Ottawa took bold steps explicitly designed to shake up a wireless communications sector dominated by three big players, determined to give consumers more choice and a break on pricing.
Telus to buy Mobilicity in $380 million deal  Toronto Star
Ottawa's five options to solve its wireless dilemma  Globe and Mail
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Toronto, Wall Street surge higher amid positive US data, consumer sentiment
TORONTO - The Toronto Stock Exchange surged ahead Friday, encouraged by gains from the U.S. markets, after data showed the world's largest economy may be in recovery.
TSX rises as gold miners lone sore spot  Reuters Canada
Toronto Stocks Rally as Energy, Financials Advance  Wall Street Journal
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US Fed warns Bank of Montreal on anti-money laundering controls
TORONTO - The Bank of Montreal and its U.S. subsidiary have agreed to beef up efforts to combat money laundering after American authorities found its operations in Chicago lacking.
Federal Reserve orders Bank of Montreal to correct lapses in anti-money ...  Winnipeg Free Press
Fed Cites Bank of Montreal, BMO Financial on Risk  Bloomberg
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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.
RCMP issue warning over new polymer bank notes as counterfeit $100 bills ...  National Post
Metro Vancouver police warn of fake $100 bills - Vancouver Sun  Vancouver Sun
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Halogen gets lift on first day on market - Ottawa Citizen
OTTAWA - Staff from Halogen Software Inc. rang the opening bell at the Toronto Stock Exchange Friday as the company's shares began trading publicly for the first time, a sign that Ottawa's once-vibrant technology industry may be beginning to rebound.
Halogen Software Soars 17% in IPO Trading Debut: Toronto Mover  Businessweek
First tech sector IPO in months hits the TSX  Globe and Mail
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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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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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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.
Food safety agency beefs up regulations - Star Phoenix  StarPhoenix
Label rules tightened on tenderized meats - Grainews  Grainews
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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.
Canadians trimming food budgets in face of higher prices, RBC says  CBC.ca
Shoppers tightening their belts to cope with rising food prices  CTV News
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