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Air Canada flights returning to normal after illegal strike

An Air Canada employee directs passengers whose flights were delayed by a 'sickout' at Toronto Pearson Airport on Friday.

An Air Canada employee directs passengers whose flights were delayed by a 'sickout' at Toronto Pearson Airport on Friday.

ANDREW FRANCIS WALLACE/TORONTO STAR
2012/04/14 20:13:00

Air Canada’s operations seemed to be returning to normal Saturday afternoon following a so-called “sick-in” by pilots that cancelled dozens of flights and left some passengers stranded overnight. (5)

News | Canada

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.
2012/04/13 17:34:00

The RCMP raided the offices SNC-Lavalin on Friday, stepping up the pressure on the beleaguered Montreal-based engineering giant.

Business

Former RIM boss Balsillie sought radical strategy shift before he quit

Jim Balsillie’s plan may have heralded a broader strategic move by RIM to define its high-margin network services.
2012/04/13 11:26:00

Former Research In Motion co-chief executive Jim Balsillie sought to reinvent the BlackBerry smartphone maker with a radical shift in strategy before... (13)

Business

Stephen Harper sells resource-friendly economy to Latin American execs

Prime Minister Stephen Harper addresses the audience during the CEO Summit, part of the Americas Summit in Cartagena.
2012/04/14 20:06:00

Stephen Harper points to his government’s promise in its recent budget to speed up the regulatory process for major natural resource projects. (6)

moneyville | features

What CTV’s Pat Foran learned growing up on a farm

Growing up on a farm with nine brothers and sisters, there was never room for extravagant purchases or expensive vacations, says CTV's Pat Foran.
2012/04/14 18:23:07

Our fame and Fortune series continues with Pat Foran, host of CTV’s Consumer Alert who explains what growing up in a big family teaches.

moneyville | features

My friend won’t repay her loan

Lending money to friends can be tricky.
2012/04/14 18:00:00

This week's Money Manners looks at what to do when a friend stops repaying a loan that helped her launch a business.

Business

Air Canada’s fight plan

Air Canada passengers are instructed where to go by an airline represenitive after dozens of Air Canada flights were delayed or cancelled amid talk of a possible "sickout" by pilots Friday.
2012/04/14 09:36:00

Air Canada wins labour board ruling order pilots who participated in ‘sickout’ back to work. (163)

Business

BMO Nesbitt Burns trader makes a billion-dollar blunder

2012/04/13 18:22:00

BMO Nesbitt Burns trader mistakenly tried to sell 33 million BMO shares when he wanted to sell only 33,000

moneyville | retirement

Family heartache as estate battle ends up in court

When seniors are considering the sale or transfer of the family home, get the decision in writing so that there is no misunderstanding or hard feelings later.
2012/04/13 18:00:00

As a recent court case shows, when it comes to estate planning, it’s vital to put it all in writing to avoid costly disputes later.

Business

China worries send TSX lower

2012/04/13 16:52:00

The Toronto stock market suffered a triple-digit decline Friday amid data showing weaker Chinese economic growth.

Business

Market timing is always a bad idea – rebalance instead

carrigan graphic
2012/04/13 16:38:00

Trading based on price swings above and below the 50-day moving average is the high degree of whip-saws or false signals the TSX has produced.

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