A sky-walk over 13th Avenue, that will connect Chinook Village to Norwood Grande without anyone having to brave the weather elements or traffic, could be in use by 2015, says Classic Construction.
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A sky-walk over 13th Avenue, that will connect Chinook Village to Norwood Grande without anyone having to brave the weather elements or traffic, could be in use by 2015, says Classic Construction.
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The federal government has delivered a budget that’s light on new spending measures, allowing it to nearly double its surplus projection for next fiscal year.
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Phil Flynn is senior energy analyst and a futures account executive at Chicago-based The Price Futures Group. He is one of the world’s leading energy market analysts and a daily contributor to Fox Business Network, where he provides market updates and analysis. HAI managing editor Sumit Roy recently caught up with Flynn to discuss the latest developments in the energy markets.
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OTTAWA – The federal budget surplus could be bigger than predicted in 2015, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said in an interview aired Sunday.
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Servus Credit Union’s vice-president treasury has delivered a bit of Christmas cheer in his latest economic forecast.
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Energy analyst discusses the outlook for natural gas and oil.
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OTTAWA (Reuters) – The Bank of Canada is seen keeping interest rates on hold until well into 2015 as it waits for more signs of life from the U.S. economy and grapples with two big worries at home – low inflation and a hot housing market, a Reuters poll showed.
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OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada will release figures in about 14 months showing a budget surplus for the 2015/16 fiscal year that starts in April 2015, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said on Monday.
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OTTAWA – The Bank of Canada may need to start hiking its trendsetting interest rate within the next year and steadily push it to 2.25 per cent by the end of 2015, according to an international think-tank representing the world’s leading economies.
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The federal government will not only balance the budget in 2015, it will run up a sizable surplus before the next federal election, says Finance Minister Jim Flaherty.
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