WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) — With the pace of U.S. economic growth seen speeding up later this year and next, many business economists expect the Federal Reserve to end its bond purchases this fall or even earlier.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) — With the pace of U.S. economic growth seen speeding up later this year and next, many business economists expect the Federal Reserve to end its bond purchases this fall or even earlier.
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Grande Prairie just missed cracking the top 50 best places to live in Canada list for 2014.
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CALGARY – St. Albert has overtaken Calgary as the best place to live in Canada, according to a ranking by MoneySense magazine released Wednesday.
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Social issues – like a shortage of affordable housing – were major concerns in 2008. Three years later, Lethbridge residents were more concerned about taxes and spending.
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A recent study from Heartland 101 showed that Strathcona County residents were most satisfied with the quality of safety and emergency response, and least satisfied with the quality of transportation.
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CALGARY – Alberta will lead the country in economic growth for the next two years, says a new report released Wednesday by TD Economics.
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Canadian businesses were hopeful in the fourth quarter of 2013 that sales would increase over the next year and were more upbeat on investment and hiring than in the previous quarter, according to a Bank of Canada survey released on Monday.
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Christmas cheer may have been lacking at some Alberta businesses during December, based on the latest survey conducted by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
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After two rounds of community engagement, there have been almost 5,500 survey responses about the planned Northside Recreation Centre, according to a release.
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CALGARY – Albertans are the most likely in Canada to say they feel financially better off than they were last year (47 per cent), according to a survey released Monday by Sun Life Financial/Ipsos Reid.
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