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A Canadian one dollar coin, also know as a loonie, is shown in Montreal in this April 28, 2006 file photo. REUTERS/Shaun Best

Oil pressures Canadian dollar, bonds ignore data and fall

The Canadian dollar extended its slide against the U.S. dollar on Wednesday, pressured by lower oil prices after five days of losses.

RIM plans offer to buy Certicom

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion said on Wednesday it plans to make a direct takeover offer to Certicom Corp shareholders of C$1.50 a share in cash because it has been unable to advance talks with the encryption software firm's management.

The logo of Scotiabank is seen at a branch in Toronto in this November 9, 2007 file photo. REUTERS/Mark Blinch

Scotiabank to issue shares in deal for CI stake

Bank of Nova Scotia is issuing shares as part of its deal to buy 37 percent of money manager CI Financial Income Fund from insurer Sun Life Financial , thus saving some cash in a C$2.3 billion transaction that was previously announced as being all cash.

Patrick Daniel, president and chief executive officer of Enbridge, addresses shareholders at the company's annual general meeting in Calgary, May 7, 2008. REUTERS/Todd Korol

Enbridge sees higher 2009 profit, boosts dividend

CALGARY, Enbridge Inc , Canada's No. 2 pipeline operator, said on Wednesday it will boost its dividend by 12 percent on expectations that its 2009 earnings will rise a more than expected 20 percent next year despite the financial crisis and falling crude prices.

Total pulls out of bid for Nexen: report

CALGARY, Nexen Inc shares fell by more than 9 percent on Wednesday as speculation waned that Canada's No. 4 oil exploration firm would be the target of a hostile takeover bid by French oil major Total SA .

Coalition stimulus seen under C$30 billion

John McCallum, a Liberal Party of Canada legislator and the senior economic adviser to the party's leaders, said on Wednesday that the economic stimulus that would be put forward by a proposed coalition government would be "substantially lower" than the C$30 billion ($24 billion) reported by various media.

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Editor's Blog

Into Pastures New?

The battle between open source and proprietary software is something that is of real interest, and not just in terms of the $1trillion market that it represents.

Interviews

Tom Bloch: Making a world of difference

Tom Bloch: Making a world of difference

Tom Bloch walked away from the corporate boardroom and into an urban classroom in 1995. Today he’s still teaching middle school math at the charter school he helped found.

Suneet S Tuli: The world in the palm of his hand

Suneet S Tuli: The world in the palm of his hand

Serial Canadian entrepreneur Suneet S Tuli explains his plans to bring fast and free internet to the developing world.

Peter Fusaro: Education breeds market liquidity

Peter Fusaro: Education breeds market liquidity

Peter Fusaro, the Chairman of Global Change Associates, is a recognized “thought leader” on energy and environmental markets and bestselling author of What Went Wrong at Enron. Exec catches up with this man on the move

Monthly Features

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Why do business in...Kuala Lumpur?

Kuala Lumpur forms the most industrialized city in Malaysia. Exec finds out how it has become a metropolitan center.