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Provencher Boulevard transformed

Owner Dan Belhassen (centre), with staff members, relocated Modern Earth to Provencher Boulevard from Pembina Highway.

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Owner Dan Belhassen (centre), with staff members, relocated Modern Earth to Provencher Boulevard from Pembina Highway.

Most actively traded companies on Canadian stock markets

TORONTO - Some of the most active companies traded Monday on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the TSX Venture Exchange: The Canadian PressCP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 5:20 PM | 0

  1. Retreating commodity stocks push TSX sharply lower; oil falls for fourth day

    TORONTO - A selloff in commodity stocks sent the Toronto stock market tumbling Monday as pessimism deepened about a convincing economic recovery being in place by the end of the year. The Canadian PressCP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 4:00 PM | 0

  2. Federal deficits to total $156 billion, job losses to mount: budget officer

    OTTAWA - The recession will sink the federal government into a $155.9-billion hole over the next five years and cost hundreds of thousands of Canadians their jobs, the parliamentary budget officer predicts. The Canadian PressCP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 5:00 PM | 0

  3. Oil plunges near US$64 as weak economic data spreads doubt about a recovery

    NEW YORK - Oil prices tumbled to a five-week low Monday on growing evidence of an extended recession that could sap energy demand for some time. The Canadian PressCP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 3:20 PM | 0

  4. Financial market highlights

    TORONTO - Highlights at the close of Monday's world financial market trading: Stocks: The Canadian PressCP ONLINE | 6/07/2009 5:00 PM | 0


Today’s Business

  1. Dreaming in techie-colour

    It's a humble beginning, but Provencher Boulevard has started to attract some high-tech businesses to go with the trendy restaurants and retail boutiques that have been springing up along the strip. Winnipeg Free PressPRINT | 6/07/2009 1:00 AM | 1

  2. Startup delays become a blessing

    It's usually the bane of small businesses, but red tape has proven to be a boon for two budding entrepreneurs as they strive to launch their new enterprise. Winnipeg Free PressPRINT | 6/07/2009 1:00 AM | 0

  3. Movers - July 6

    AWARDS Winnipeg Free PressPRINT | 6/07/2009 1:00 AM | 0

  4. Cash flow is king

    Profit is the raison d'être of a business. After the expenses are paid, investors want to see money left in the piggy bank. Profit is the bottom line -- literally. Winnipeg Free PressPRINT | 5/07/2009 1:00 AM | 0

  5. New wave of home foreclosures expected soon south of border

    WASHINGTON -- Just as the U.S. housing market has begun showing signs of stabilizing, another wave of foreclosures is poised to strike, possibly as early as this summer, inflicting new punishment on families, communities and the still-troubled national economy. Winnipeg Free PressPRINT | 5/07/2009 1:00 AM | 0

Personal Finance

  1. Paying your contractor in cash is legal, but it's risky and you forgo a tax break

    I don't get why people pay cash for renovations. Winnipeg Free PressPRINT | 5/07/2009 1:00 AM | 0

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