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Varcoe: Four in 10 Calgary companies look to add staff as confidence grows in economy
Slowly, but surely, the recession’s vice-like grip on Calgary has loosened, with businesses growing more optimistic and 40 per cent planning to hire more workers.
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Politics Recovering oil sector helped Alberta reduce its deficit to $8 billion last year
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Shaw posts loss after taking $284-million charge on Corus stake
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Business Canadians failing to capitalize on their reward points, CIBC poll finds
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Business Don't fall in love with Canadian bank stocks and more diversification dangers
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Business Apple, Samsung settle 7-year battle over smartphone design
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Business The world's wine industry is adapting to climate change
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National Canada’s dairy industry is stumbling block to NAFTA deal, says U.S. trade official
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Local Business Parker: Centron brings new generation office to Fountain Court
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Oil prices rebound but Calgary office vacancies remain highest in a decade
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Nenshi finds release of Flames CEO's letter urging private arena negotiations 'fascinating'
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Flames offer less-than enthusiastic response to restarting arena talks
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'A great fit': Centennial Planetarium to become modern art gallery after $24.5 million in upgrades ...
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Parker: Urban Fare, Canadian Tire readying move into Mount Royal West
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Parker: Lear Construction adds another school to its education portfolio
Hang Seng China index shows how far the needle has swung from greed to fear
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CRTC to phase out $115 million in local phone subsidies by 2021
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'Carmaggedon': Representatives warn tariffs would decimate auto industry
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Steel firms crushed by Trump tariffs call on Ottawa for support
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Corus Entertainment slashes dividend, reports $935.9 million loss
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'A big shock': How one Alberta steelmaker has scrambled to adjust in the wake of ...
Facebook to fact-check Canadian news stories and reduce spread of false articles
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More delay, cost for NASA's next-generation space telescope
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Minus 144 C? Turns out planet's most frigid region is even colder than scientists thought
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India's quest to find a trillion-dollar nuclear fuel on the south side of the moon
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A huge stretch of the Arctic ocean is turning into the Atlantic right before our ...
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10 promising inventions that never quite took off
When it comes to ETFs, where are Canada’s banks?
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Bond ETFs attract $14 billion in April, leave equities on back foot
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ETF pioneer Som Seif to announce acquisition, new investor in plan to quintuple assets at ...
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Talk about a buzz kill — The hottest ETF of the year risks closure as ...
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Profit from panic: New Canadian ETF leverages emotional selloffs
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New junior marijuana ETF offers investors rare exposure to U.S. businesses
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Business Harley-Davidson will be ‘taxed like never before’ if production moved overseas, Trump threatens on Twitter
The president’s spat with the iconic motorcycle maker over tariffs escalated today -
Business McDonald’s lifts ploy to sell muffin tops straight from Seinfeld episode to win back breakfast ...
'We took our eye off the ball on breakfast': McDonald's is fighting back with a renewed focus on discounts, breakfast catering — and the tops of muffins -
Business Cost of substance use in Canada tops $38 billion, with booze and tobacco on top
VICTORIA — The economic cost of substance use in Canada in 2014 was $38.4 billion, or about $1,100 for every Canadian, and came with a staggering toll of 67,515 deaths, says a report released Tuesday. -
Energy Syncrude outage expected to ease pipeline congestion, boost heavy oil prices
CALGARY — A production shutdown at Syncrude Canada’s oilsands mine and upgrader complex in northern Alberta is expected to free up pipeline space out of Western Canada and strengthen prices for Canadian heavy oil. -
Business U.S. judge throws out climate change lawsuits against oil companies
SAN FRANCISCO — A U.S. judge who held a hearing about climate change that received widespread attention ruled Monday that Congress and the president were best suited to address the contribution of fossil fuels to global warming, throwing out lawsuits that sought to hold big oil companies liable for the Earth’s changing environment. -
Business Trade committee returns to Ottawa to talk about the pain of Trump tariffs
OTTAWA — Canada needs to stand its ground in its ongoing tariff fight with the United States, witnesses from steel companies, manufacturers and the steelworkers union warned MPs Tuesday as President Donald Trump continued to hint there could be more hurt to come. -
Business A deepening sense of unease is rippling through China's financial markets
The selloff into a bear market is a stark reminder of how quickly things can unravel in China -
Energy 'New problems continue to arise': Ongoing Syncrude woes weigh on Suncor, Imperial Oil
Suncor has repeatedly stated that it can boost production and performance at Syncrude as the Calgary-based oil giant has increased its ownership position in the joint venture -
Business ‘American success story’ Harley-Davidson to shift production out of U.S. to avoid Trump’s trade war
The EU's tariffs retaliating against Trump's steel and aluminum levies will cost Harley about $2,200 per bike shipped to Europe -
Energy The biggest thing in oil last week was in Canada, says Goldman Sachs
Outage in the oilsands threatens shortage in North American during July that will boost WTI prices