June 16 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from
selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these
stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
The recent bounce-back in the price of oil isn't likely
to stop investment from continuing to fall in Canada's battered
energy sector, Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz says.
Canada's clean-energy investments have slowed just as the
federal government is promising to begin the crossover from
reliance on fossil fuels to a renewable energy future.
Finance ministers are narrowing their differences over
pension reform ahead of a key meeting in Vancouver that will
determine whether there's enough support to expand the Canada
Pension Plan.
POST
Local TV news stations struggling to retain viewers and
remain profitable as eyeballs shift online got a boost on
Wednesday from Canada's broadcast regulator, which changed its
rules to reallocate up to C$90 million of existing funds to
local news.
A parliamentary impasse looms over the Liberals'
turbulent assisted-dying legislation after the Senate on
Wednesday drew a line in the sand and adopted a significantly
reworked version of Bill C-14, which now returns to the Commons
for consideration.