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Eldorado Gold gets licence for Olympias mine project in Greece

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ATHENS – Canadian miner Eldorado Gold’s Greek unit Hellas Gold said on Tuesday it was granted a licence from Greece’s environment and ministry because of its Olympias mine project. The Vancouver-based miner had been in a dispute using the Greek government over plans to develop gold mines inside a forested area in northern Greece, with Athens voicing environmental concerns within ...

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AutoCanada overhauls executive ranks as it gets walloped by Alberta economy

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Edmonton-based dealership group AutoCanada Inc. is undertaking an administration overhaul in the middle of a significant sales slump, with the company predicting conditions will get worse prior to them getting better. The company announced that Steven Landry – who previously spent 27 years at Chrysler Group, together with a stint as president of Chrysler Canada – will require over as ...

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French’s ketchup to be bottled in Canada within a week, company president says

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French’s ketchup may soon be considered the best Canadian food product. The multinational corporation which makes the condiment is getting ready to announce plans to begin bottling some of it in Ontario. The announcement follows an uproar in the last two weeks that triggered a consumer movement to buy French’s ketchup, containing tomatoes grown and processed in Leamington. That forced ...

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Roger Agnelli, who turned Vale into a global mining giant, dies in plane crash with wife and two children

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Roger Agnelli, who presided over an unprecedented decade of growth throughout the commodities boom that entrenached Brazilian mining company Vale SA as the world’s largest iron-ore producer, has died. He was 56. Vale confirmed Agnelli’s death on Sunday, each day after he and six others – including his wife, son and daughter – were killed in a Sao Paulo plane ...

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Kinross Gold Corp to fight shut-down of Chilean mine, says it didn’t cause low water level

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TORONTO – Kinross Gold Corp. says it’ll mount a legal defence of its Maricunga mine in Chile, which faces the loss of its water source inside a drought-ridden area of the country if an environmental regulator gets its way. The Toronto-based company says a stop by groundwater levels in the region is unrelated to the mining operation, which it says ...

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Federal budget 2016 extends 15% mining exploration tax credit to March 2017, providing break for junior miners

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Canadian junior mining companies can breathe a sigh of relief as Budget 2016 extends a tax break for exploration firms that finance their exploration using so-called “flow-through” shares. The federal government has extended the 15 percent mineral exploration tax credit, that was slated to expire on March 31, ’till the end of March 2017. “With all this is a challenging ...

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Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan owns 39% stake in terror-targeted Brussels Airport

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The terrorist attack in Brussels on Tuesday morning hit close to home for that Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan. The pension fund owns 39 percent from the Brussels Airport, a stake acquired this year. Two bombs went off at the airport while another exploded at a busy metro station. The combined death toll reached at least 30, and more than 200 ...

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CP Rail sued by ADM for service disruptions, allegedly resulting from ‘imprudent cost-cutting’

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CHICAGO — Archer Daniels Midland Co has filed a lawsuit against Canadian Pacific over service disruptions in 2013 and 2014 at crop-processing plants in North Dakota and Minnesota, alleging they stemmed in part from cost-cutting and the Canadian railroad’s pursuit of merger partners. Chicago-based ADM, among the world’s largest grain traders and processors, filed suit against CP within the U.S. ...

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