March 16, 2015 | CREBNow
Morning news rundown
Here is your morning news rundown for Monday, March 16:- Canada's rental unit landscape witnessing a resurgence - Globe and Mail
- Calgary to allocate $2M in extra snow-and-ice clearing to walkways... - Metro
- Odds of another Bank of Canada rate cut rise as oil and jobs outlook dims - Financial Post
- A tale of 2 economies: Making sense of U.S. and Canadian labour market data - CBC
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