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The Canadian Press
Canada’s housing market will end this year with a better performance than it had expected, the Re/Max real estate sales organization said Tuesday.
Re/Max predicted that trend wi...
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This was published on 12/7/2011
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CBC News
The value of building permits issued by municipalities rose 11.9 per cent to $6.3 billion in October, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday.
The increase followed three straight months of de...
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This was published on 12/7/2011
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CBC News
The Occupy Wall Street protests are moving on to a new target.
Protesters across the United States are reclaiming foreclosed homes and boarded-up properties, signalling a tactical shift fo...
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This was published on 12/7/2011
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The Associated Press
The United Nations Environment Program chief says a treaty on climate change wouldn't be enough to avert a dangerous rise in global temperatures, and countries need to voluntar...
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This was published on 12/6/2011
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CBC News
Standard & Poor's confirmed Monday it is examining the long- and short-term credit ratings of 15 eurozone countries for a possible downgrade as the continent's debt crisis lingers.
The bo...
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This was published on 12/6/2011
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By Tom McFeat, CBC News
It's a decision that millions of Canadian homeowners struggle with repeatedly during their time as homeowners: Do they choose the security of a fixed-rate mortgage, or opt f...
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This was published on 12/6/2011
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The Canadian Press
Ontario drivers pay significantly more for auto insurance than other Canadians, in part because the average cost of accident injury claims is five times higher than in other prov...
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This was published on 12/6/2011
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CBC News
Both WestJet and Porter Airlines reported strong passenger traffic in November compared with the same month a year earlier.
WestJet’s load factor — the proportion of seats filled — held s...
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This was published on 12/6/2011
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CBC News
Consumers love "buy now, pay later" deals that major furniture and appliance retailers offer this time of year. But are they really such a great deal?
Typically, the deals work by offerin...
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This was published on 12/6/2011
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By Laura Payton, CBC News
China's concession to start cutting its greenhouse gas emissions won't change Canada's decision not to sign on to a second phase of the Kyoto Protocol, Environment Ministe...
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This was published on 12/6/2011
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