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Harper says expected larger trade deficit

The following is excerpted from the 11 August 2011 edition of Reuters Canada. Prime Minister Stephen Harper tried to play down disappointing June trade figures on Thursday, saying he had expected the data to worsen.

Dollar inches higher, bonds mixed ahead of US. data

The following is excerpted from the 12 August 2011 edition of Reuters Canada. Canada's dollar was mildly firmer against the U.S. currency on Friday, while bonds were mixed, as market volatility lessened ahead of data on U.S. retail sales.

U.S. softwood challenge 'frivolous'

The following is excerpted from the 11 August 2011 edition of CBC News. B.C.'s former former forestry minister says the complaint against B.C. softwood lumber producers filed by U.S. forestry companies is "frivolous."

Cost of ending wheat board monopoly to be studied

The following is excerpted from the 11 August 2011 edition of CBC News. The federal government is preparing to study the financial impact of a decision it has already taken to strip the Canadian Wheat Board of its monopoly on Prairie wheat and barley sales.

CBSA Message: Processing delay update

The following is a CBSA message (EDI11-049 - update) All systems are functioning normally, however there is a backlog of approximately 2 hour processing data.

CBSA Message: Processing delay

The following is a CBSA message (EDI11-049) All systems are functioning normally, however there is a 40 minute backlog processing data.

CN Notice: Marine cargo

Marine cargo – import movements refused entry into Canada are subject to Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) guidelines as described in Memorandum D3-5-2.

Harper strengthens trade ties in Costa Rica

The following is excerpted from the 11 August 2011 edition of The Globe and Mail. Stephen Harper visits Costa Rica Thursday, strengthening ties with an old free trade partner on the third stop of his Latin American tour.