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Malaysia Airlines to be taken over by government
Malaysia's state investment company said Friday it plans to make Malaysia Airlines fully government owned, removing it from the country's stock exchange and then restructuring the carrier that is reeling from double disasters.
Alberta economic growth strongest in Canada
Economic growth in Alberta is expected to be the strongest in the country in 2014 and 2015 boosting employment, income and provincial revenues, says the Conference Board of Canada. In its report released Thursday, Alberta Fiscal Snapshot: Promising (But P
The Muddled Road to Overhauling Corporate TaxesEvery loophole has its lover.
That’s why, despite the furor that has erupted over American companies adopting foreign headquarters to reduce their taxes, it is proving so difficult to fix a corporate tax system that most everyone agrees is badly broken
PetroChina billions not paid yet, says Athabasca
Athabasca Oil Corp.’s wait for a $3.2-billion payment by PetroChina to take over its 40 per cent interest in the Dover oilsands project continues. In a second-quarter financial report Wednesday morning, Athabasca said it is still talking to the Chinese gi
Ohio drinking water emergency 'not over yet'
Residents of a large swath of northwestern Ohio are still without drinkable water for a second day Sunday after a dangerous toxin was discovered in an area water treatment plant.

There is another possible setback for premier Christy Clark's vision of LNG as the fuel for B.C.'s economic future. One of the key players in a Kitimat liquefied natural gas project, Houston-based Apache Corporation has pulled out. Apache has already spen
KSM Gold, Copper Mine Approved For B.C.'s NorthVANCOUVER - The British Columbia government has granted environmental approval for a proposed $5.3-billion mine in the provinces north, which would tap into one of the largest gold and copper deposits in the world and has already received support fro...

A high-stakes dispute over a tanker carrying $100 million in Iraqi Kurdish crude took a surprising turn when a U.S. judge said she lacked jurisdiction given the ship’s distance from the Texas shore and urged that the case be settled in Iraq.
Gas company sues tiny village for $1.5M
The Gaspésie village of Ristigouche-Sud-Est is being sued by Gastem, an oil and gas exploration company, for passing a bylaw establishing a two-kilometre no-drill zone near its municipal water sources.
The general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board ruled on Tuesday that McDonald’s is jointly responsible for workers at its franchisees’ restaurants, a decision that if upheld would disrupt longtime practices in the fast-food industry and ease th
U.S. and Europe Agree to Escalate Sanctions on RussiaFRANKFURT — The United States and Europe put aside their differences and agreed on Monday to sharply escalate economic sanctions against Russia in a set of coordinated actions driven by the conclusion that Moscow has taken a more direct role in the war in
Germany to nix Canada-EU free trade dealGermany is to reject a multi-billion-dollar free trade deal between the European Union and Canada which is widely seen as a template for a bigger agreement with the United States, a leading German paper reported on Saturday.
Canadians should look to fly on a Tuesday if they’re travelling domestically or on a Thursday if they’re leaving the country, data from a travel website suggests
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