Canada’s pipeline industry is expected to add $130 billion to the country’s economy over the next three decades, according to a study released Friday by the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association.
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Canada’s pipeline industry is expected to add $130 billion to the country’s economy over the next three decades, according to a study released Friday by the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association.
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Matthew Shay, president and CEO of the National Retail Federation, stresses the importance of getting the economy growing and putting people back to work.
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In 2010, the analysts at Standard Chartered argued that the huge growth in emerging markets was “driving an economic super-cycle” transition.
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The economy grew at a 2.8% annual rate in the third quarter, an unexpectedly strong performance that defied predictions that slowing growth in new home sales over the summer and the threat of a government shutdown were cutting into growth.
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CINCINNATI — Better known for loosening inhibitions, booze may soon be used to lubricate the wheels of economic development in some Ohio communities.
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Markit just released the preliminary results of its October Purchasing Manager Index survey, which showed a significant slowdown in the pace of expansion in American manufacturing this month.
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CALGARY — Millennials are twice as likely as the average Canadian to want to start a business in the next 12 months, says a new survey released Wednesday.
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The city needs to do more to brace for a rental housing crunch, warns mayoral candidate Karen Leibovici.
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CALGARY — Aboriginal communities present unique economic and business opportunities through their significant potential for economic growth, ready workforce and market demand for the Alberta and Canadian economies, says a new report released Monday by the Calgary Chamber of Commerce.
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Communities often battle their neighbouring municipalities to attract new business, but Okotoks and High River have instead elected to work together to not only promote their existing businesses, but help flood damaged shops in High River get back on their feet.
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