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Toronto condo boom being fueled by single women
Single women now account for 20 per cent of Toronto home sales and 30 per cent of condo sales
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-22 07:03:23



Employee or on contract? Why it matters
Image Whether you are characterized as an employee or someone on contract affects your taxes and your rights.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-18 08:32:37



12-year-old Ontario girl slams modern banking system, becomes YouTube hit
Victoria Grant, of Cambridge, Ont. is earning a reputation as a financial pundit after her tirade against her homeland's borrowing practices went viral on YouTube.
A 12-year-old Ontario girl is quickly becoming a YouTube star after her scathing tirade against Canada's banking system went viral.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-16 20:31:49



U.S. Federal Reserve says more easing may be needed if recovery falters
Ben Bernanke, Chairman of the Federal Reserve, speaks at a news conference on Wednesday, April 25, 2012, about the decision to not raise interest rates. Several Federal Reserve policy makers said a loss of momentum in growth or increased risks to their economic outlook could warrant additional action to keep the recovery on track, minutes of their last meeting showed.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-16 20:31:48



Tim Hortons: Who will lead the coffee and doughnut empire next?
TIM Hortons CEO Paul House, executive chairman, president and CEO of Tim Hortons is pictured at the iconic coffee chain's AGM in Toronto Thursday. Paul House, the man who built the Tim Hortons' doughnut franchise into a colossus, is a tough act to follow. Which is partly why no one has stepped into the job.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-11 08:14:38



Condo law: NDP MPP seeks to help Ontario's condo owners
There are 1 million condo owners in Ontario with more units being built across Toronto. NDP MPP Rosario Marchese, longtime champion of condominium law reform, is pushing legal changes through Queen's Park.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-10 20:10:22



Housing bubble talk dismissed amid Toronto 'condo craze'
Condo construction continues west of Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto. The head of Canada's biggest bank and one of the country's leading developers said the housing market is not in a bubble, even as one economist said Toronto is caught in a "condo craze."
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-09 19:49:36



Go away, American millionaires: Foreign banks shun the rich as tax-evasion law looms
Tourists pass an HSBC bank in central London, May 8, 2012. HSBC decided last July that it would no longer offer wealth-management services to Americans from locations outside their home country after tax authorities stepped up a probe of the London-based bank's U.S. clients. Some of the world’s largest wealth-management firms are turning away American millionaires ahead of a new law that seeks to prevent tax evasion by Americans with offshore accounts.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-09 19:49:36



Man sells 6 properties on Kijiji
The DIY world of real estate buying and selling
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-09 07:53:09





RIM hires new marketing chief as turnaround effort continues
Thorsten Heins, president and CEO of Research In Motion, delivers the keynote speech during the BlackBerry World conference, Tuesday, May 1, 2012, in Orlando Fla. Research In Motion has hired two veterans from the mobile computing industry for the key roles of chief operating officer and chief marketing officer in a move that had been long-awaited by industry watchers.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-08 11:56:50



GTA condo market starts out 2012 hitting new records
GTA condo market continues to shatter records with more sales, new projects and new units pushing their way into the stratosphere in the first quarter of 2012, according to new research. GTA condo market starts out 2012 hitting new records
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-07 19:51:19



Moneyville Makeover: Young, disciplined and planning for family
Callie and Carter are well-organized savers who use jars with labelled accounts to achieve their goals. Moneyville Makeover is our new twice-monthly feature offering readers a chance to review their financial goals with the help of experts.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-07 07:47:20



BCE profit rises 14.1% to $574 million in first quarter
President and CEO of Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE) George Cope is shown before the annual general meeting in Toronto on Thursday, May 7, 2009. BCE Inc. had $574 million in profit in the first quarter before adjustments -- a 14.1 per cent increase from the same time last year, as its wireless networks and media operations powered revenue growth.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-05-03 11:24:53



Apple losing shine? Experts wonder if Apple can live up to sky-high expectations
Apple CEO Tim Cook may be asked on today's earnings conference call   whether Apple would consider cutting the price of the iPhone to keep large carriers happy. Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images Apple stock could be shredded if earnings Tuesday disappoint even a little bit, analysts warn. After a four-month rally, Apple shares have been trending lower over the past two weeks.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-04-24 10:40:05



Fired after 36 years, worker gets 2 years pay
The end of mandatory retirement means even workers age 65 and over are entitled to significant damages if they are unjustly terminated.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-04-23 10:06:52



Most home buyers would walk away from bidding war, poll suggests
A new Canadian survey reports that one-quarter of those polled would willingly get into a bidding war when buying a home.

A new Canadian survey reports that one-quarter of those polled would willingly get into a bidding war when buying a home.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-04-19 08:48:10



Toronto condo price hits average of $360,892
New condos can be seen being built just west of York St., north of the Gardiner Expressway and Lakeshore Blvd. in March. The average price of a downtown condo now stands at $360,892.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-04-18 13:43:28



RRIF vs. annuity: What should you do?
As pensions come under increased pressure from corporate and public-sector cost-cutting, Canadians need to place a higher priority on saving for retirement. Soon after you turn 71 you have to turn your RRSP in an annuity or a Registered Retirement Income Fund (RRIF). With rates at rock bottom what should you do?
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-04-16 08:14:38



RCMP raids SNC-Lavalin's Montreal headquarters
The search comes after the company's chief executive officer resigned the same day a damning internal review was released, which focused on $56 million in missing payments. The RCMP raided the offices SNC-Lavalin on Friday, stepping up the pressure on the beleaguered Montreal-based engineering giant.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-04-13 19:55:54



Demand for luxury homes on the rise in Toronto
Image Toronto’s luxury real estate market is thriving, especially along subway lines.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-04-13 11:54:57



House bidding wars: Crafting a winning strategy
Brothers Jaff and Brad Robertson went through several bidding wars before changing their focus. Bidding wars have become the norm in many Toronto neighbourhoods. But there are strategies to help you come out on top.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-04-13 07:37:43



Ontario bill targets cellphone contracts and prices
Proposed legislation would cap the costs of cancelling cellphone service, provide up-front pricing details and plain-language contracts.
The province is taking aim at "price gouging" by cell phone companies with new legislation, but it won't tackle voice and data rates.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-04-12 19:41:47



Nokia shares plummet after warning of big losses
Nokia's President and CEO Stephen Elop gestures as he speaks during a news conference for the launch of the new Nokia Lumia products in Beijing, March 28, 2012. Nokia Corp. saw its share price plummet 15 per cent on Wednesday after it warned that heavy competition will hit first-quarter earnings, especially in developing markets, and that it expected no improvement in the second quarter.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-04-11 22:26:31



Natural gas sinks below $2 (U.S.) for first time since 2002
Natural gas futures in New York dropped below $2 (U.S.) per million British thermal units for the first time in a decade on a growing supply glut caused by mild weather and record production.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-04-11 22:26:29



Time to scrap Bell's $2.80 touch-tone fee
Rotary phones live on in memory and in some stores and online sales. This one? From the 1960s or 1970s. Why does Bell charge extra for touch tone service when few people still have rotary dial phones? It should roll the cost into its monthly rate.
Newspaper: Toronto Star
Feed: Top Business stories Date: 2012-04-11 10:29:03



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