Toronto Star

A LOOK AHEAD

FIVE BUSINESS EVENTS TO WATCH THIS WEEK

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Trans Mountain melee continues:

Oral submission­s continue next week as the National Energy Board considers a motion from Trans Mountain Pipeline ULC, which argues that the city of Burnaby is withholdin­g constructi­on permits for its pipeline.

Big Banks earnings wrap:

BMO releases fourth-quarter and year-end results on Tuesday, the last of the Big Five banks to do so. Earnings for CIBC, RBC were positive last week, while Scotiabank and TD Bank missed expectatio­ns.

CMHC and the 'new normal':

CMHC will release preliminar­y housing start data for November on Friday. Canada's national housing agency said last week that the 47 per cent decline in the country's insured mortgage market year-over-year in the third quarter is the "new normal level."

Softwood, redux:

The U.S. Internatio­nal Trade Commission is set to announce its final softwood lumber determinat­ion on Thursday. Ottawa announced last week that it is taking its softwood lumber case to the World Trade Organizati­on, setting in motion a potentiall­y years-long fight against the United States before the internatio­nal commercial body.

Check your phone bill:

Canadian wireless customers would do well to review their phone bills after new rules from the CRTC came into effect late last week, banning Canada’s telcos from charging mobile device unlocking fees and clarifying rules for multi-user accounts.

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