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Toronto Star

Controls top 11 stories on the business page.
From the stage to the brewery
Mirella Amato at Toronto's Mill Street Brew Pub. She left a budding opera career to found Beerology, a consulting firm related to all things beer.

Mirella Amato stepped off the opera stage to launch Beerology, a Toronto-based consulting firm devoted to all things beer, including beer lectures and guided beer-tasting sessions.

Hamilton: I’m still looking for a smart transit plan

What we need is a smart plan that brings confidence to public transit in Toronto, so people who want to ditch the car feel they can. I’m not convinced I’ve seen one yet.

Obama to propose permanent research tax credit

Obama’s proposal would cost $100 billion over 10 years, and financed by closing other corporate tax breaks

Geist: Competition concerns drive CRTC Internet provider policy

The CRTC is requiring incumbent telecom companies to provide independent ISPs with open access to their networks at speeds that match what they provide their own customers.

Olive: GM still awaits its Lee Iacocca
CEO Dan Akerson at General Motors headquarters in Detroit.

GM’s new tough guy CEO is an unlikely choice to pitch firm’s improved products

It’s not every incoming CEO of a Fortune 500 company whose arrival draws comment from the White House. The surprise ascension of Daniel Akerson, 61, to the CEO post of General Motors Co., effective last Wednesday, prompted the Obama administration to laud the career telecom and leveraged buyout financier for proven talents in guiding GM’s recovery.

Roseman: Here’s the scoop on your credit score

If you want the best credit rates, check out a three-digit number that tells lenders whether or not you’re a good risk.

Labour Day: Portrait of the Canadian workplace
Nurse Diane Sanborn (left) tends to patient Judy van Ryn. A recent poll has found that eight out of 10 Canadians  would take a pay cut to gain a work-life balance. (04.05.2007)

We earn more, but we’re willing to take a pay cut. On Labour Day weekend, our working lives are being shaped by several trends.

GTA home sales plunge after rush to buy
A house for sale in the Beach area of Toronto.

Sales of existing home sales in Toronto fell by 22 per cent in August 2010 over last year.

Postmedia confirms job cuts
Postmedia Network's newspapers include the National Post, Ottawa Citizen and Montreal's The Gazette.

Postmedia Network Inc. confirmed Friday that some of its daily newspapers have cut jobs in an effort to tighten their operations and refocus on serving an Internet-based readership.

Roseman: Heavy lifting needed to cancel fitness club contracts

You could be dinged with unauthorized charges if you give your credit card or bank account number to a fitness club chain.



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