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Potash Corp of Saskatchewan to shutter New Brunswick mine at cost of 430 jobs

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Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc.’s decision to seal its New Brunswick operations reflects the fact that potash demand hasn’t met the fertilizer industry’s hopes for the greater a part of ten years. The move effectively nullifies a $2 billion investment which was first approved in 2007, and can lead to as much as 430 job cuts.  The New Brunswick operations ...

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How Local Motors hopes to disrupt the auto industry with a $53,000 3D-printed car

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DETROIT – Forget Tesla’s electric vehicles and Google’s self-driving cars – a little-known company called Local Motors Inc. really wants to function as the disruptor that turns the auto industry on its head. As Detroit readies for auto show, Las Vegas’ CES might have already stole the spotlight CES really stuck it towards the Detroit auto show when GM leader ...

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Brookfield Asset Management Inc makes US$657M offer for U.S. shopping-mall owner Rouse Properties Inc

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Brookfield Asset Management Inc., Canada’s largest alternative asset manager, made an unsolicited offer to acquire U.S. shopping-mall owner Rouse Properties Inc. for around US$657 million. Brookfield, which already owns about a third of Rouse, said hello would pay US$17 a share for the remainder within an all-cash transaction, according to a statement Tuesday. The offer is 26 percent a lot ...

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‘You can’t get weak in the knees’: Canadian miners continue to expand abroad despite brutal bear market

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Canadian miners working abroad just aren’t giving up. Why a global in turmoil is still parking its cash in Canada – lots of cash Our economy is struggling yet Canada’s government bonds were the very best performers this season among major developed economies. What gives? Despite a horrendous bear market in commodities, ongoing political risks and serious struggles to boost ...

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Kinder Morgan should compensate Surrey, B.C. if Trans Mountain pipeline approved, city says

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BURNABY, B.C. C The nation’s Energy Board got an earful Tuesday around the first day of hearings into Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd.’s intend to expand its Trans Mountain pipeline network towards the West Coast. Amid protests and marches outside, an NEB panel was told its process is “out-dated,” it does not have the authority to see whether First Nations have ...

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Burnaby calls on national energy regulator to suspend Trans Mountain pipeline review

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BURNABY, B.C. C The nation’s Energy Board should suspend its overview of the Trans Mountain pipeline until Pm Justin Trudeau reforms the nation’s regulator, a lawyer for the City of Burnaby said Wednesday. “You don’t have the legal right to speak in the interest from the citizens of Burnaby,” the city’s lawyer Gregory McDade told the NEB panel. Burnaby is ...

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Canadian dollar snaps record losing streak after Bank of Canada holds interest rates

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The Canadian dollar rallied, snapping a record losing streak, as the nation’s central bank kept rates of interest unchanged in the face of sinking oil prices. The loonie rose from the cheapest level since 2003 as the Bank of Canada held its benchmark at 0.5 per cent and said stronger U.S. demand, a weaker currency and last year’s rate cuts ...

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Savings at the pump not offsetting soaring produce prices, experts say

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TORONTO – Canadians may be pocketing some extra change at the gas pump and on their heating bills because of the plummeting price of crude, but experts say soaring food prices are more than offsetting those savings. “The percentage of our budget that goes to transportation is a lot smaller than the percentage in our budget that’s consumed in food,” ...

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