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Condos expected to be ready on July 1 could be stalled by strike
MONTREAL - New-home buyers could be left temporarily stranded if a strike that's paralyzed construction sites across Quebec delays the completion of units expected to be delivered by Montreal's popular July 1 moving day, developers warned Monday.
Construction strike hobbles Quebec  Globe and Mail
Quebec's construction workers on strike  CTV News
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Bombardier, Embraer in air-to-air combat for the single-aisle space
A dogfight in the single-aisle airplane market is heating up and Bombardier Inc. is the target. Embraer SA, a fierce competitor against Bombardier in the market for regional jets, is upgrading its fleet and taking aim at Bombardier's $3.4-billion C Series.
SkyWest Places Big Order for Embraer Jets  Wall Street Journal
Under pressure from Brazilian rival, Bombardier ramps up Chinese partnership  CTV News
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CANADA STOCKS-Fed hopes buoy TSX as bank, energy shares climb
Tue Jun 18, 2013 2:11am IST. * TSX rises 101.54 points, or 0.83 percent, to 12,288.90 * All 10 main index sectors advance * Brookfield climbs after asset sales announced By John Tilak TORONTO, June 17 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index jumped on ...
TSX up, traders look for clues on whether stimulus to be tapered  CTV News
At midday: Triple-digit gains for Dow, TSX  Globe and Mail
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Northern Gateway in Canadians' interest, Enbridge tells review board
Canada will be vulnerable to economic disaster should the Northern Gateway pipeline be rejected, the proponent told a federal review panel Monday as the final phase of public hearings got underway.
Northern Gateway pipeline review panel to hear final arguments  Globe and Mail
Northern Gateway is in best interest of all Canadians, company tells review ...  Calgary Herald
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UPDATE 1-Canadian home sales jump in May from April -CREA
Mon Jun 17, 2013 10:13pm IST. By Andrea Hopkins. TORONTO, June 17 (Reuters) - Sales of existing homes in Canada jumped in May from April and will be higher than expected both this year and next, the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) said on ...
CREA bumps up annual home sales forecast  Globe and Mail
Real estate sales in 2013 better than expected so far, industry group says  CTV News
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BC wants truce with Ontario, Quebec on film tax credits
B.C.'s Finance Minister is challenging his counterparts in Ontario and Quebec to stop allowing Hollywood studios to pit the three provinces against each other for �unaffordable� film tax credits.
Terence Corcoran: Time for a tax revolt in Ontario, Quebec  Financial Post
Ontario and Quebec: Lots of Debt, but Still Okay  Wall Street Journal
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Former accountant gets 7-year prison term for tax fraud
A 68-year-old, former chartered accountant, who lived lavishly in a Markham mansion by swindling Canadian taxpayers of almost $10 million in just five years, will soon be residing in much more modest surroundings.
Tax fraud nets Ontario man $1M fine, prison sentence  CBC.ca
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Americans slowly realizing importance of Canadian oil, outgoing ambassador to ...
Attitudes toward Canada's oil have shifted dramatically in the United States in recent years, as Americans increasingly view it as a key part of their own energy independence, outgoing U.S.
Departing US envoy 'hopeful' of progress on Syria talks at G8  CBC.ca
American ambassador says US is not spying on Canadians  CTV News
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Royal baby to give almost $400 mln bump to British economy
Mon Jun 17, 2013 9:10pm IST. * 'Copy-Kate' factor seen boosting baby product sales. * Analysts expect wellwishers to toast arrival, buy souvenirs.
Royal baby to give $380-million bump to British economy: report  Globe and Mail
Royal baby to give almost $400 million bump to British economy  Reuters India
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Dartmouth businessman accused of counselling Filipino workers to lie about ...
New details are emerging in the case of a Dartmouth businessman charged with 56 counts under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
Businessman accused of exploiting foreign employees  CBC.ca
Border services: Dartmouth business exploited foreign workers  TheChronicleHerald.ca
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