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Entrepreneurs worry high oil prices could slow Alberta’s transition to a more diversified economy
Acquisition of Solium gives the bank a boost in the war for wealth management clients
A round-up of world property news
Year-round outdoor pursuits add to the city’s global reputation for quality of life
By shifting out of oil sands, group operating costs will fall — such bold action deserves credit
Merger of Canadian and US groups will create largest North American energy infrastructure company
A symbol of regeneration not far from the city’s oil and gas towers
More than 1,500 sq km consumed by flames that have reached edge of Saskatchewan
The heroically inept British ski-jumper gets a clumsy, cartoonish movie
Prime minister-elect vows to revamp pipeline evaluation process
Deal would consolidate ownership in one of the world’s most expensive oil-producing regions
Contenders grow in aggression amid tight three-way race
Rising production, pipeline constraints and outage at a US refinery explain 50% fall to $23 a barrel
Political action committees take advantage of Harper’s fixed election law
FT series: Canada’s oil sands industry is choked of investment after price collapses
Leftwing party promises to raise corporate taxes and review energy groups’ royalty rates
Deal was unveiled just 24 days after it was proposed, which is remarkably fast for an oil merger
Once-booming tar sands industry is shedding thousands of jobs
Comments on Lucy Kellaway’s column on starting again in middle-age
The best comments on a column likening physical training to studying for financial exams
When David Neeleman launched his Brazilian airline he adapted his strategy to local conditions
Research from the Schulich school shows that negotiations for zoo loans have corporate applications
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