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Coffee, cocoa and fair trade in Peru

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Jorge Minaya Huamàn is one of the nearly 300 partners of the coffee cooperative Huadquiña, in the Andes of Southern Peru, not far from Machu Picchu. From June to October he climbs the mountains to pick coffee beans. It’s hard work just...
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Fertilizer giants in merger

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Brooke Dobni of University of Saskatchewan on the $38B merger of Agrium and PotashCorp
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Oilsands in trouble

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Jeff Rubin, author of The Carbon Bubble, explains why the business case for oilsands is getting weaker
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Volkswagen halts production of Golfs in dispute with suppliers

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The German Economy Ministry is urging Volkswagen and two of its suppliers to quickly end a dispute that has created production delays at six plants including VW’s main factory in Wolfsburg. The companies – CarTrim, which makes seats, and...
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Oil dips below $50 a barrel as production limit hopes fade

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Crude oil prices slipped back on Monday after hitting an eight-week high following their longest run of gains in four years, breaking through the $50 a barrel barrier. Investors were responding to news that US shale oil drillers continue...
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Is Tesla worth all that?

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Tesla shares drop after downgrade
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Buying up

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Cenovus CEO Brian Ferguson on his firm's $17B move to buy ConocoPhillips' Canadian oilsands operations
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Le Petit Prince behind the scenes

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A ballet based on the classic French book The Little Prince takes the stage in Toronto this weekend. It's the first time in a decade the National Ballet has had a Canadian choreograph a new, full length production.
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Oil price rise from disruption by Canada’s McMurray wildfire

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Oil prices have risen as the massively destructive wildfire in Alberta, Canada knocked out over one million barrels in daily production capacity. The actual energy facilities near Fort McMurray have escaped major damage from the flames,...
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No crude freeze deal, what does it mean for the oil industry?

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OPEC and non-OPEC producers on Sunday failed to reach a deal to freeze oil output. For background and analysis euronews’ reporter Natalia Marshalkovich spoke with Spencer Welch, a director with IHS Energy in London. Euronews: “Why...
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Kuwait oil workers end strike, crude prices fall

9th - Higher Ed
Oil prices slipped again on Wednesday as energy workers in Kuwait ended a three-day strike that had cut the country’s production of crude by nearly half. The union involved said they were calling off the industrial action after Kuwait’s...
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‘Hardcore Henry’, a ground-breaking first person action

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‘Hardcore Henry’ is a first-of-its-kind – an action thriller completely shot with Go-Pro cameras offering a first-person view of events. The movie is seen from the perspective of Henry, a cybernetic man who wakes up in a laboratory run...
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Lionsgate production pulled from N.C. due to anti-LGBT law

9th - Higher Ed
'Crushed,' about a wine-producing family, will be filmed in B.C.
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Oil prices hover around one-month lows

9th - Higher Ed
Oil hovered around one-month lows on Monday, as investors ditched some of their bullish bets on another price rise. This, also amid fading chances that top exporters would agree to rein in overproduction. ¨ Iran, for one, has reportedly...
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Not just for kids: ‘Cartoon Movie’ sees boom in adult animation films

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It’s that time of year again when key players in the animation film industry meet in the French city of Lyon to try and bring together talent and funding. Sponsored by the European Union’s Media programme, Cartoon Movie is neither a fair...
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EU Media Programme celebrates 25th anniversary

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Designed to boost Europe’s film and audiovisual industries while protecting its cultural diversity, the European Union’s MEDIA Programme is marking its 25 anniversary. Since 2014, MEDIA has become a sub-programme of Creative Europe,...
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Madame X takes to the stage in Strapless, a Royal Ballet production inspired by a scandalous painting

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British choreographer Christopher Wheeldon has enlisted some of the Royal Ballet’s top stars for his latest production, Strapless, a ballet inspired by a painting that shocked 19th century Parisian society. John Singer Sargent’s Portrait...
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Russia, Saudis offer oil output freeze

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Crude prices have fallen sharply since summer 2014
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Morley Safer on Avro Arrow plant closure

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In this 1959 story, Safer reports on the impact of the cancellation of the jet fighter in Brampton, Ont.
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The Ticker

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Jan De Silva, president and CEO of the Toronto Region Board of Trade, talks about loonie forecast, drywall tariffs and Trump
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Hamlet in the refugee camp

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Globe Theatre's touring production will perform Hamlet for migrants in Calais
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Shell announces profit slump ahead of BG takeover vote

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Royal Dutch Shell’s profits have been hit by the further slide in oil prices. Shell said it expects to report a near halving of profits in the last three months of 2015. It announced preliminary estimates for its results to guide...
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EMAS: Combining competitiveness with environmental performance

9th - Higher Ed
In this edition of Business Planet, we visit the Onassis Foundation in Athens to find out how we can transform waste into raw materials. This concept is the basis of circular economy and also provides a real opportunity for SMEs....
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Hopes of a supply cut deal push up oil prices

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Crude prices headed up on Tuesday – rising five percent – on hopes that OPEC and non-OPEC producers may be edging closer to a deal to pump less oil and address the supply glut. That followed comments this week by OPEC Secretary General...