
CanadaEast.com Business
A dismal economic outlook from the U.S. Federal Reserve forecasting slower growth and higher inflation sent stock markets reeling Wednesday, knocking Toronto's key index below 15,000 just a day after crossing that milestone.


New Brunswick Business Journal
National Farmers’ Union now an N.B. entity
Although the National Farmers’ Union has been active in New Brunswick for decades, it wasn’t until Saturday, March 15, that it elected its first slate of officers and became an official New Brunswick organization.
Telegraph-Journal Business
TSX pushes through 15,000 for first time
The Toronto stock market burst through the 15,000-mark for the first time Tuesday as energy stocks ran up solid gains in the wake of yet another day of record oil prices.


Times & Transcript Your Business
Waterslide gets an overhaul
The region's largest water park is missing its signature waterslide at the moment, but its return is certain.
The Daily Gleaner Business
Court finds U.S. paper money discriminates against the blind
The United States discriminates against the blind by printing paper money that makes it impossible for them to distinguish among the bills' varying values, a U.S. federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.


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