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CBC Business NewsJanuary 16, 200711:03
The Toronto Stock Exchange plans to launch a new high-tech trading engine this fall that it says wil be faster and more reliable than the competition.
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10:12
In what he calls his first major speech as Liberal leader, Stéphane Dion tells a Toronto business audience Canadians can make enormous profits fighting climate change.
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10:12
In what he calls his first major speech as Liberal leader, Stéphane Dion tells a Toronto business audience Canadians can make enormous profits fighting climate change.
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09:26
The breakup of Fishery Products International's assets could wind up bringing greater stability to Newfoundland communities where FPI does business, a union leader says.
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08:48
Canadian International Trade Minister David Emerson signed a science and technology agreement with Chinese officials on Tuesday, saying China will be on a list of countries focused on in a new Canadian trade policy.
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07:26
Canadian International Trade Minister David Emerson signed a science and technology agreement with Chinese officials on Tuesday, saying China will be on a list of countries focused on in a new Canadian trade policy.
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06:13
The Bank of Canada held the overnight lending rate at 4.25 per cent at its monthly meeting on Tuesday, despite some concerns over a slowing U.S. economy.
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06:07
Inflation hit 3 per cent in Britain in December prompting concerns that the Bank of England will raise interest rates once again
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05:55
The price of oil edged up from Friday's 19-month low on Tuesday as OPEC considers emergency action to bolster prices.
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05:03
Business leaders in Newfoundland and Labrador are warning a production slowdown at the Hibernia offshore oil field will be strong enough to dent the provincial budget.
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05:03
Business leaders in Newfoundland and Labrador are warning a production slowdown at the Hibernia offshore oil field will be strong enough to dent the provincial budget.
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02:51
The Royal Bank says U.S. rules prevent it from offering American dollar bank accounts for Canadians with certain dual nationalities.
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02:51
The Royal Bank says U.S. rules prevent it from offering American dollar bank accounts for Canadians with certain dual nationalities.
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January 15, 200713:33
True Energy Income Trust has decided to convert back to a corporation and will slash its distributions by more than 80 per cent.
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13:30
Shares of Sunrise REIT soared by 35 per cent on the TSX Monday after a U.S. competitor announced an acquisition deal.
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11:04
An Oakville, Ont., man who Toronto police say raised $8 million from investors and then fled with the money has turned himself in.
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10:49
Economists expect the Bank of Canada to leave interest rates unchanged Tuesday morning, and many say no rate cuts are likely for several months.
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10:23
Alcan Inc. plans to take over a Salvation Army sanctuary that sits next to its head office in downtown Montreal and integrate the building into its new global headquarters.
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08:52
Alberta and British Columbia set highs for non-residential construction in 2006 - the sixth straight record year.
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08:23
A Toronto-based company's ownership of the rights to the iPhone name in Canada has added another wrinkle to the legal battle brewing between Apple and Cisco.
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