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January 18, 2007

06:31
In marked contrast with their showdown over one oilfield, the N.L. government and local industry are on-side regarding a new disagreement over another.
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03:31
The U.S. wants Canada to dramatically expand its oil exports from the Alberta oilsands, a move that could have major implications on the environment.
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03:31
The U.S. wants Canada to dramatically expand its oil exports from the Alberta oilsands, a move that could have major implications on the environment.
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January 17, 2007

16:11
Apple Inc. rode the surging popularity of its iPod music player and Mac computers to a record quarterly profit of $1 billion US, the company said Wednesday.
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13:32
The real estate market continued its blistering pace to the end of 2006, with record and near-record sales, but prices are not rising as fast as they were.
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11:56
The federal finance committee will hold public hearings in coming weeks into the federal government's proposed changes to income trusts.
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11:22
With hundreds of millions of dollars in potential oil-based royalties at stake, the Newfoundland and Labrador government has turned down a regulating agency's approval of a plan to drill for more oil near the Hibernia field.
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11:22
With hundreds of millions of dollars in potential oil-based royalties at stake, the Newfoundland and Labrador government has turned down a regulating agency's approval of a plan to drill for more oil near the Hibernia field.
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11:18
Brookfield Asset Management, one of Canada's most canny property developers, says it is buying The Mills Corp. shopping centre chain for $7.5 billion US
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11:13
Two Canadian founders of a company that processes internet transactions face charges of conspiring to transfer billions of dollars in illegal gambling proceeds.
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09:56
Alberta has no choice but to export raw bitumen from the oilsands to the U.S. for processing, Premier Ed Stelmach said Tuesday, following criticism from former premier Peter Lougheed.
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09:40
Canada should follow the lead of the European Union and form one single, cohesive economic market, the Conference Board says.
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07:22
Lower fuel costs carried American Airlines and parent AMR Corp. to its first annual profit since 2000.
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07:22
A move to high-end cell phones have given Sony Ericsson a hefty boost in profits as the competition struggles with lower margins.
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05:51
Profit for technology bellwether Intel Corp. plummeted 39 per cent in the fourth quarter as the world's largest chip maker waged a price war with smaller AMD.
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04:49
Royal Bank has eased its strict U.S. dollar account policy and will now let dual nationality Canadian customers open the accounts as long as they meet standard residency and other requirements.
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04:49
Royal Bank has eased its strict U.S. dollar account policy and will now let dual nationality Canadian customers open the accounts as long as they meet standard residency and other requirements.
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January 16, 2007

13:52
Maple Leaf Foods is closing its poultry plant in Canard at the end of April, chopping nearly 400 jobs and leaving Nova Scotia with only one remaining processing plant.
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13:52
Maple Leaf Foods is closing its poultry plant in Canard at the end of April, chopping nearly 400 jobs and leaving Nova Scotia with only one remaining processing plant.
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11:24
Canadian banks have begun raising their fixed mortgage rates across the board to reflect the higher cost of borrowing in the bond market.
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