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The Associtaed Press- France's economy ground to a halt in the spring as French consumers slashed their spending and exports dried up, in another sign that the global economy is facing rising reces...
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This was published on 8/12/2011
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Reuters- Britain is considering disrupting online social networking such as Blackberry Messenger and Twitter during civil unrest, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday, a move widely condem...
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This was published on 8/11/2011
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Toronto Star- Insisting that Canada can ride out the storm on global financial markets, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says the federal government has no intention of backing away from its deficit-...
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This was published on 8/11/2011
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The Canadian Press- Canadian Tire Corp. (TSX: CTC.A) says profits dropped 13.9 per cent in the second quarter as it spent more on advertising, costs associated with its purchase of Forzani Group, a...
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This was published on 8/11/2011
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CBC News- The Bank of Canada had been expected to start raising interest rates in September, but is now likely to keep them on hold or even announce a cut, experts say.
Canada's central bank is du...
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This was published on 8/11/2011
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CBC News- European politicians and regulators are taking steps to tackle the fear and uncertainty that have shaken investor confidence and helped to spread market turmoil around the globe.
French ...
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This was published on 8/11/2011
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CBC News- Higher new home prices in Toronto and Oshawa drove up its key index of new housing prices 0.3 per cent in June over the month before, Statistics Canada reported Thursday.
The gain follo...
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This was published on 8/11/2011
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The Canadian Press- After a Brazilian bathroom brouhaha and tough questions about Colombian human rights, Costa Rica may be just what Stephen Harper needs.
The prime minister is spending the bette...
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This was published on 8/11/2011
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Toronto Star- LONDON — Thousands of extra police officers flooded into London Wednesday in a bid to end Britain's worst rioting in a generation. An eerie calm prevailed in the capital, but unrest s...
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This was published on 8/10/2011
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Toronto star- While the Bank of Canada had long been expected to start raising interest rates from their historic lows, experts say the bank is now under pressure to cut them, meaning rates for eve...
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This was published on 8/10/2011
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