CBC.ca

Air Canada mechanics, bag handlers reject deal
Toronto Sun
Air Canada's 8600 mechanics, baggage handlers and cargo agents have rejected a tentative contract agreement with the country's biggest airline, a union spokesman said on Wednesday, marking another setback for the carrier during a year of rocky labor ...
Air Canada ground staff reject contract dealCBC.ca
Air Canada mechanics reject dealNational Post
Air Canada baggage handlers, machinists reject dealToronto Star

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Ottawa Citizen

Elections Canada investigating 'robocalls' that misled voters
Canada.com
By Stephen Maher and Glen McGregor, Postmedia News February 22, 2012 8:42 PM Elections Canada is investigating misleading 'robocalls' made to voters in Guelph, Ont., during the last federal election. Elections Canada has traced fraudulent phone calls ...
Elections Canada tracks fraudulent callsVancouver Sun

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Globe and Mail

CANADA STOCKS-TSX rallies to 5-month high on gold, US data
Reuters
"Even if we do get a bit of a breather in the States, I would expect Canada to continue to outperform here on a relative basis," he added. The market mood was also lifted as US home resales surged in January to a 1-1/2 year high, while the supply of ...
TSX rises with price of goldVancouver Sun
The close: TSX scores gain with commodity runGlobe and Mail (blog)
CANADA STOCKS-TSX may open lower on weak European, Chinese dataReuters Africa
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Globe and Mail

Canada's competitive edge in corporate taxes at risk
Globe and Mail
Canada's reputation as a low-tax destination for business investment is poised to take a hit as key provinces balk at further cuts, just as plans heat up in Washington to slash much-higher US corporate rates. Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has ...

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Globe and Mail

Team Canada keeps its focus
Globe and Mail
If you ask them, it's all been part of a master plan that went like this: “Okay, so as 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts winners we're already guaranteed a spot as Team Canada in 2012. Let's be good for Red Deer. Let's not worry about anything else.
Jones steady atop ScottiesCANOE
Problem, Officer?Winnipeg Free Press
Holland regroups at ScottiesRegina Leader-Post
Canada.com -StarPhoenix -News Talk 650 CKOM
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Buffalo News

New company to run Maid of the Mist in Canada
Buffalo News
By Charlie Specht NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. -- Two years from now, tourists in Canada will still be able to board a boat going to the foot of Niagara Falls -- though for the first time in well over a century it will not be operated by the iconic Maid of the ...
FIFTH UPDATE: Hornblower Canada awarded contract to run boat tours in lower ...Bullet News Niagara
Maid contract sails awayTonawanda News
New Maid of the Mist Contract at Canadian FallsWGRZ-TV

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ESPN STAR Sports

India scrapes past Canada in a thriller
The Hindu
In a performance that will remain etched forever in the memory of Indian hockey fans, the host side pipped Canada 3-2 in an action-filled thriller of an Olympic qualifier match at the National Stadium here on Wednesday.
India defeat Canada 3-2 in Olympic QualifiersIndian Sports news
Olympic qualifiers: India beat Canada 3-2 to inch closer to LondonTimes of India
Nobbs upbeat after beating CanadaESPN STAR Sports
TSN -Vancouver Sun -Daily Mail
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Financial Post

Canada needs an EU win on oil sands
Financial Post
After the mess in the US over Keystone XL, Canada could really use a win on Thursday — or at least the benefit of the doubt — when the European Union votes on whether to label oil from the Alberta oil sands as “highly polluting.
EU poised for tar sands vote, stalemate likelyReuters
EU Oil Sands Policy Likely To Get Ministers' AttentionWall Street Journal
Canada threatens EU with trade complaint over labeling of oil sands as dirty oilWashington Post
EurActiv -Earth & Industry -BusinessWeek
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Canada Invites Competition With Banks on Private Pension Plans
BusinessWeek
22 (Bloomberg) -- Canada is counting on competition among banks, insurers and pension funds to keep down costs on voluntary pension plans that it hopes will plug gaps in the country's retirement-income system, the minister in charge of the proposal ...
Business briefsCanada.com

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Menzies on Canada's Private Pension Plans
Washington Post
Feb. 22, 2012 - Feb. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Ted Menzies, Canadian Minister of State for Finance, discusses the country's proposal to keep down costs on voluntary pension plans by enabling competition among banks, insurers and pension funds.

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