Canadian bankruptcies jump in September
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian bankruptcies rose about 29 percent in September from a month earlier, as consumer felt the pinch of rising debt and a weak job market, and business insolvencies rose again after sliding to a 22-year low, a report released on Friday said. The September rise is in keeping with a historical trend, according to the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, which compiled the figures.
Canada will stay the course on stimulus: Flaherty
TORONTO (Reuters) - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on Friday vowed to resist big, new spending measures in his next budget, but said it was too early to pull stimulus away from a still shaky economy. Flaherty used a speech in Toronto to lower any expectations that the Conservative government would either pump in new stimulus funds or, as others have suggested, shut off the tap before the scheduled deadline in March 2011.
Cossette still favors Mill Road takeover
TORONTO (Reuters) - The advertising agency Cossette Inc
Oil prices, profit-taking drag TSX lower
TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index fell on Friday as weaker oil prices, caused partly by a stronger U.S. dollar, weighed on resource issues, including Suncor Energy Inc
Terra shareholders elect CF nominees to board
NEW YORK (Reuters) - CF Industries Holdings Inc
CP Rail reaches tentative deal with police union
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd
Global stocks slip, dollar gains on economy fears
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global stocks slid and the U.S. dollar rose on Friday as investors cut their exposure to risky assets amid signs of an anemic U.S. economic recovery. Investors sought safe havens ahead of a holiday-shortened week in the United States and in anticipation of the year-end period, which can prove to be volatile.
Dollar falls as commodities, equities weaken
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar fell on Friday, hurt by weaker equity and commodity prices, including a drop in oil and gold, and broad-based U.S. dollar strength as many investors lost their appetite for risk. The greenback rose against a range of currencies on Friday, extending the previous day's gains, as investors retreated from riskier assets including higher-yielding currencies.
Air Canada tests in-flight Internet service
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Air Canada
Dell bets on corporate spending for recovery
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Dell
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