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Find the latest news stories from Calgary Sun on the topic Money.
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Rate hikes predicted despite tame inflation
A drop in Canada's year-on-year inflation rate to an 18-month low in March will not delay interest rate hikes by the Bank of Canada, which is paying closer attention to economic growth, analysts said on Friday.
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Rise of the MBA entrepreneur
When Chika Ekeji enrolled in the MIT Sloan School of Business' full-time MBA program, he was ambivalent about actually finishing his degree. What he was really in school for, he'd decided, was a chance to found his own company.
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Home sales rise in February
Sales of existing homes in Canada climbed 1.4% in February from January, following a decline in the previous month, the Canadian Real Estate Association said on Thursday.
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Auto biz looking up, says Ford Canada boss
The country's leading auto maker has upped the forecast for projected sales in Canada after a surprising break-out start for an industry still clawing its way back from a recessionary slump.
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Breaks hit on Mission mess
At the Feb. 27 meeting of city council, which addressed a status report from the Planning, Development and Assessment Dept. (PDAD) about redevelopment on Mission Road S.W., Ald. Diane Colley-Urquhart said, "... it's 40 miles of bad road and it's just going to continue to get worse."
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Germany proves private and health care can go together
For the past two decades, hundreds of hospitals have been privatized in Germany. The number of private for-profit hospitals grew by about 90%, whereas the number of public hospitals decreased by 43%. Today, roughly one-third of German hospitals are private for-profit.
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Berkshire identifies Buffett successor
Warren Buffett told investors on Saturday the Berkshire Hathaway board has identified his successor, easing some shareholder concern about the future of the company once the famed 81-year-old investor steps down as chief executive.
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What's in a logo?
Logos surround us on a daily basis. They are a company's nameplate -- their welcoming mat in a way.
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$2 billion oil sands expansion
Imperial Oil Ltd (IMO.TO) said on Friday it will go
ahead with a C$2 billion ($2 billion) expansion of its
Cold Lake oil sands project, adding 40,000 barrels per
day of new production to Canada's largest thermal oil
sands development.
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Caterpillar's cash windfall
About 500 workers (members of CAW Local 27) at Caterpillar Inc.'s Electro-Motive plant in London, Ont., were locked out at the beginning of the year after they refused to accept a contract that includes a more than 50% cut in wages and health-care and an elimination of pension benefits.
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Pipeline delays a budget concern
Lengthy delays in approving lucrative oil pipelines is a budget concern, federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said in Calgary Wednesday.
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Guergis sues Harper, Tory party
Former Tory cabinet minister Helena Guergis has launched a lawsuit against the prime minister, two MPs and the Conservative Party of Canada.
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California backs EU "dirty fuel" label plan
EU plans to slap a "dirty" label on fuels derived from Canada's huge oil sands reserves have received a boost from California, whose pioneering labeling scheme seeks to put consumers in the driving seat.
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Maple Leaf to close plants in 6 cities
Maple Leaf Foods said Wednesday it plans to close processing plants in six Canadian cities and cut more than 1,500 jobs as part of larger plan to compete its U.S. rivals.
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Factory sales surge for second month
Canadian manufacturing sales grew at nearly three times the pace expected in August as large aerospace production outweighed a decline in the auto sector, according to Statistics Canada data on Friday.
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