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Industrial heartland faces tough slog as locomotive plant closure hits
By Craig Wong, The Canadian Press | February 03, 2012
OTTAWA - The closure of a locomotive plant in London, Ont., by U.S. heavy equipment maker Caterpillar comes as the latest blow to Canada's struggling manufacturing sector. Facing new competition from low-cost countries, a sluggish economic recovery and no longer able to count on a...
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Caterpillar shuts Electro-Motive plant in London, Ont., where workers locked out
By Keith Leslie, The Canadian Press | February 03, 2012
TORONTO - The Canadian Auto Workers said it was not surprised by word Friday that American-based heavy equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. would close its Electro-Motive plant in London, Ont., a month after it locked out about 450 workers. The closure was a "callous" move, but not...
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SGX Resources to acquire properties from San Gold in exchange for stock
By The Canadian Press | February 03, 2012
WINNIPEG - SGX Resources Inc. (TSXV:SXR) will acquire interests in two mineral properties in the Timmins area of northern Ontario under a proposed related-party deal with San Gold Corp (TSX:SGR), valued at $4 million. SGX was formerly a wholly owned subsidiary of San Gold and San Gold...
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Harper unlikely to change budget course despite meeting on NDP priorities
By The Canadian Press | February 03, 2012
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Stephen Harper is seeking opposition input into the next federal budget, even though he no longer needs opposition support to ensure its passage. The budget, expected later this month or next, will be Harper's first since capturing a long-sought Conservative...
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Quebec government demands $1.9 million back from company set to close plant
By The Canadian Press | February 03, 2012
MONTREAL - The Quebec government's investment arm wants its $1.9 million back from a company preparing to leave the province. Home appliance-maker Mabe has announced it will slash 700 jobs in Montreal. It says it will close the Canadian plant, which manufactures brand-name dryers, by...
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Micron CEO Steve Appleton dies in a plane crash, interim replacement named
By The Associated Press | February 03, 2012
BOISE, Idaho - Steve Appleton, the chief executive and chairman of Micron, died Friday morning in a small, experimental fixed-wing plane crash, the company said. He was 51. Appleton, a professional stunt plane pilot and former motocross racer, was the only one in the plane when it...
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B.C. premier's natural gas plans include power supply change, but no hydro hikes
By Dirk Meissner, The Canadian Press | February 03, 2012
VICTORIA - Premier Christy Clark is trimming her government's prized green agenda to support growth in the natural gas industry, including development of three liquefied natural gas plants by 2020 in northwest B.C. Clark billed her natural gas strategy Friday as a potential clean...
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Increased monitoring in oilsands, but no independent agency for now
By Bob Weber, The Canadian Press | February 03, 2012
EDMONTON - A long-awaited program from the federal and Alberta governments on how to gauge the environmental effects of the oilsands — and answer the industry's international critics — will watch for more contaminants, in more places, more often. "We will begin to work immediately...
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Most actively traded companies on the TSX, TSX Venture Exchange markets
By The Canadian Press | February 03, 2012
TORONTO - Some of the most active companies traded Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the TSX Venture Exchange: Toronto Stock Exchange (12,577.28, up 23.80 points): Kinross Gold Corp. (TSX:K). Miner. Down 19 cents, or 1.68 per cent, at $11.14 on 7,892,592 shares. Manulife...
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Rogers Communications will end practice of slowing Internet upload speeds
By Sunny Freeman, The Canadian Press | February 03, 2012
TORONTO - Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX:RCI.B) has vowed to phase out the practice of slowing some of the Internet traffic on its sytem, a move that should hearten those sharing movies and music or playing online games. The telecom giant announced the changes in a letter Friday to...
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