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Sept. 18 Press Digest – Canada

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Quebec has been having a massive debate over religious minorities, but the three main provincial parties are not pressing the issue and are working to examine the current state of politics regarding it.

Adrian Dix is expected to give word whether or not he is stepping down as the party leader of the British Columbia New Democratic Party.

Rate increases in Toronto have caused officials to scale back price increases in development fees, in order to stave off a battle with the industry.

Target has opened a retail store in Ontario, the first in Canada, and a massive war is breaking out between major political leaders and foreign retailers.

Industry Canada wants to keep carriers from talking about their plans to buy up wireless spectrum when they are being auctioned off at a Federal auction.

The US SEC is targeting many firms in a sweep against short-selling, one such firm which is targeted is the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Board.

Goldcorp Inc is seeking refuge from the allegations of the Ontario SEC, who claims that Ian Telfer has illegally acted against public interest by helping an old friend disguise a scheme.

Twelve years ago Alberta gas was on the rise, and now they are producing so much gas and have so little to do with it. Shale gas discoveries in the United States have pushed them out, and have slammed the price of Alberta gas against the floor.

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Authored by: Harrison Barnes