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January 15, 2007

08:21
Shares of March Networks slid more than 40 per cent Monday after it warned its biggest customer was scaling back its orders.
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08:19
The Canadian business community in China is hoping a visit by two federal ministers will promote closer ties between the two countries.
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07:52
Fishery Products International has confirmed Nova Scotia-based High Liner Foods has entered the bidding for FPI's plants, trawlers and quotas.
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07:52
Fishery Products International has confirmed Nova Scotia-based High Liner Foods has entered the bidding for FPI's plants, trawlers and quotas.
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07:49
OPEC may take emergency action to stem a sharp drop in oil prices over the past six months.
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06:10
Olymel ponders fate of plant after workers reject 30 per cent wage cut
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04:37
A moratorium on mining on Inuit-owned land will continue for at least two more years.
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January 12, 2007

17:03
Federal Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion is calling for energy companies that don't reduce carbon dioxide emissions and water use to face penalties, especially in Alberta's booming oilsands region.
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15:22
Canada's private broadcasters have demanded the return of $790 million in licensing fees that they say were collected illegally, and thousands of other business owners could follow suit.
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14:39
U.S. federal investigators are still examining whether any of the accounting shenanigans at Apple rose to the level of criminal behaviour, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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14:03
A key shareholder with Fishery Products International says the company is considering three different proposals to buy its assets in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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14:03
A key shareholder with Fishery Products International says the company is considering three different proposals to buy its assets in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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13:59
Shares of coffee retailer Van Houtte jumped 20 per cent Friday after the company said it was exploring strategic alternatives that could include a sale.
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12:52
Ontario's economy shrank in the third quarter of 2006. It's the first time that's happened since the McGuinty Liberals came to power in October 2003.
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12:52
Ontario's economy shrank in the third quarter of 2006. It's the first time that's happened since the McGuinty Liberals came to power in October 2003.
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12:32
Police in Toronto have issued a Canada-wide warrant for the arrest of a 25-year-old man who they say defrauded friends and relatives of $8 million.
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08:46
U.S. retailers fared far better than expected during the Christmas season, posting their strongest growth since July.
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07:46
Calgary-based Forzani Group Ltd., Canada's largest restailer of sporting goods, has blamed abnormally warm weather during the Christmas shopping season for a sharp drop in sales.
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January 11, 2007

09:00
A Canadian union said it will put up a "vigorous" fight against the proposed takeover of Alliance Atlantis by CanWest Global Communications and New York's Goldman Sachs.
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08:00
A northern-based cellphone company, Ice Wireless, is disconnecting its Whitehorse service, saying it cannot compete with Bell Canada.
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