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Find the latest news stories from The Global and Mail on the topic Industry News.
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Gluskin executive buying
With firms stock currently near multi-year lows, chief investment officer William Webb bought 3,000 shares last month
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Not just a Vale of tears
Vale SA's plans for $10-billion in capital expenditures in Canada have particular resonance in the wake of the federal government's ill-considered rejection of BHP Billiton Ltd.'s bid for Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan.
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Potash investment: friends with net benefit
The federal governments rationale for turning down BHP Billiton Inc.'s prospective takeover of Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan was unconvincing, and that points to the need amendments to the Investment Canada Act.
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Lets see Sino-Forests forest, and their trees
The Ontario Securities Commissions announcement last week that it is looking into matters to do with Sino-Forest is welcome - as is the company's own engagement of PricewaterhouseCoopers to examine allegations of fraud against it.
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When less asbestos is best
The federal government was wrong to oppose the modest restrictions on the carcinogen, mined in Canada for export, that were proposed in Geneva on Wednesday.
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Shale gas goes global
Producers rushing to drill in Eastern Europe, while China and India investing overseas to gain expertise for developing domestic plays
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Not just a Vale of tears
Vale SA's plans for $10-billion in capital expenditures in Canada have particular resonance in the wake of the federal government's ill-considered rejection of BHP Billiton Ltd.'s bid for Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan.
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Potash investment: friends with net benefit
The federal governments rationale for turning down BHP Billiton Inc.'s prospective takeover of Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan was unconvincing, and that points to the need amendments to the Investment Canada Act.
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