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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 44

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The Gazettei
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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44
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1 A A A SATURDAY, JULY 29, 2017 MONTREAL GAZETTE FINANCIAL POST REMEMBERING OBITUARIES IN MEMORIAMS SZANISZLO, Margaret Johnson IRWIN. Joseph Cleon In Dorval, passed away on July 26 2017, at the October 30,1928 July 31, 2014 age 89, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, beloved Gates of memories wife of the late Alexander Szaniszlo. She Will never leaves to mourn her daughter Bonnie. In lieu How much we miss You of flowers, donations can be made in her No one name, to the Alzheimer Society.

The family Days will pass away will receive relatives and friends at Into Urgel Bourgie And We'll Think about 3955 Cote-de-liesse, St-Laurent Those memories with laughs and on Thursday, August 3, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. Silent tears. to 2:00 p.m. A Funeral Service will take place Sadly missed and always in our hearts, on August 3, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at the complex Claire, family and chapel.

Friends Please consult and sign virtual register at XxoXx www.urgelbourgie.com C1439610 URGEL BOURGIE -C1440983 TOBIN, Gary Stanley 1952-2017 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Gary Tobin. Survived by his son James Tobin (Leah), grandson Izsak, stepdaughter Karen Trottier, and ex-wife Jackie Lamoureux; his brother, Donald Tobin and their family, families. and numerous Funeral aunts Tuesday, and August uncles 1, 2017 at Chapelle de la Resurrection, main gate on 4601 Cote-des-Neiges Road, at 10:30 a.m. -C1439699 TOYE (nee Yee), Betty August 15, 1949 July 25, 2017 Passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on July 25, 2017. Beloved wife of Kenneth Toye.

Cherished mother of Ly-Na (Jimmy Bean), Debby (Charles Immendorf), and Tracy. Adored grandmother of Angel, Lola and James Bean, Karen and Chaz Immendorf. She will I be greatly missed and fondly remembered by her sister, Wendy Yee, her brothers, Stanley Yee (Doris) and Stephen Yee (Angela), many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Visitation will be on Friday, July 28, 2017 from 2 to 4pm and from 6 to 9pm at Mount Royal Funeral Complex, 1297 Chemin de la Foret, Outremont, Quebec, H2V 2P9. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 29, 2017 at 10am.

Interment to follow at Mount Royal Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Montreal Chinese Hospital in honor of her memory. C1440113 WALKER, Peter John July 19, 1943 July 24, 2017 Peter passed away peacefully on July 24th. Beloved father to Pam (Ben) and Tim, and adoring grandfather to Ashley, Brady and Austin. Predeceased by his loving wife Susan, and affectionately remembered by his "little" brother Doug (Linda) and "big" brother-in -law John (Louise), as well as wonderful family and friends (too many to count but all cherished by Peter).

A memorial service to celebrate Peter's life will be held at a later date. Details to follow. Celebrate a life with a personalized website where friends and family can contribute memories, video, photos, music and more. Visit remembering.ca prone a Aphria Vic KALECH JACOB August 20, 1917 July 9, 2003 EVA December 26, 1918 August 1, 2003 Our thoughts of you are always warm and loving. We miss you terribly.

Annie, Hilly Debbie, Matthew Jen, Andrea David 01439630 In loving memory of Mailloux (nee Heron) Catherine Doreen November 27,1937 July 30,1990 Always remembered by the family Terry, Mark, Donna, Todd. -C1439227 In loving memory of Fred Murphy June 24,1927 July 30, 2015 Husband, Father, Grandfather. Always missed. Always remembered. -Keith and Andrew C1435244 In loving memory of Anita Strulovitch March 6, 1929 July 24, 2010 This week marks another year That has passed without you near We remember your warmth, your smile love so strong With so many you shared a special bond We miss you each every day Although in our hearts you'll always stay With all our love forever, Ellyn, Alvin, Roxanne Brendan C1439951 WILLIAMS, Ronald Sr.

July 29, 2008 Always loved and greatly missed, Maureen and family -C1437855 SUNDAY IN MEMORIAMS STEINMAN, Rose July 30,2008 Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts. Your loving children, grandchildren, and great -grandchildren. -C1436202 CARDS OF THANKS CURRY, Charles "Les" My dad, Les Curry, was supposed to still be on July 29 for his 100th birthday, but wethers October 17, 2016 instead. A late member of the JB Ski Club once said, "Time and Les Curry wait for no man." He touched many people and many friends over his 99 years and 14 weeks. We all miss him, and this includes all of the children he knew over the years since his own children were young.

His descendants want to thank everyone for their help and condolences. -C1440080 SYMPATHY ANNOUNCEMENTS The Luger Group would like to extend its sincere condolences to the family of the late MENDEL LUGER one of the co-founders of the Luger Group. He will be greatly missed. The Luger Group offices will be closed Monday, July 31. -C1440974 UNVEILINGS Abraham(Romy) Merdler The unveiling of a monument in memory of the late Abraham (Romy) will take place on Sunday July 30, at 2p.m.

on the Farband Labour Zionist Section of the Kehal Israel Memorial Park Cemetery, 4189 Sources North. Friends Family are invited to attend. -C1440108 UPCOMING SERVICES Ann HARVEY May 24,1952 December 5,2016 A memorial service, in Ann's honour, will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 6, 2017 at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Knowlton, Quebec, with a reception to follow.

01426426 Vic Neufeld, CEO of licensed producer Aphria is hopeful there will be more certainty soon with TMX Group new policy for marijuana companies with U.S. interests. Producers have faced some pushback on the Canadian exchanges due to hazy regulations in the U.S. DAX TMX faces dilemma over legal marijuana Cannabis commerce in grey area in U.S. Colorado and where it is outlawed federally JEN SKERRITT Canada's stock market has been ablaze with reefer madness, but the country's largest exchange is grappling with how to deal with pot companies that have investments in the U.S., where marijuana is still banned by federal law.

There could be more certainty soon, according to Vic Neufeld, the chief executive officer of licensed producer Aphria Inc. TMX Group the parent company for sister bourses Toronto Stock Exchange and TSX Venture Exchange, has held several conversations with Aphria and is probably "veryclose" to making a policy announcement, Neufeld said. TMX is in a predicament because on the one hand many of the Canadian producers that investors have fallen in love with are increasing their U.S. footprint or are making plans to do so. But at the same time, the exchange mandates that all listed companies are expected to comply with relevant laws and regulations in the jurisdictions in which they operate, TMX spokeswoman Catherine Kee said.

She declined to comment on whether a new policy for pot producers is in the works, adding that the company doesn't comment on specific issuer matters. "It's a real delicate issue for them," Aphria's Neufeld said. The company is listed on the TSX and is making a $25 million investment in Florida as part of its U.S. expansion strategy. "They don't want to get in the way of Canadian commerce, but they also understand in the U.S., federally, it's a no-no." Recreational cannabis is expected to become legal in Canada by this time next year, and there's been an explosion in companies cultivating the stuff.

At least 10 marijuana companies have new listings this year on the TSX, TSX Venture and rival Canadian Securities Exchange, and some 51 enterprises have gotten the green light to grow pot. The upstart industry is eyeing the U.S. as a potential behemoth market. Yet, marijuana has fallen into a grey area in the U.S., where eight states have legalized medical and recreational marijuana, including TransCanada still sees producer support for Keystone XL pipeline KEVIN ORLAND CALGARY TransCanada Corp. said it still expects commercial support for its controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline, tamping down speculation that it was having trouble finding customers for the longdelayed line.

Keystone XL, which was rejected by the Obama administration before being revived by U.S. President Donald Trump this year, would boost TransCanada's dividend growth, the company said in a statement Friday. Media reports in recent weeks said that the company was having trouble signing up customers for the pipeline, conceived to help move crude from Alberta's oilsands to refineries on the U.S. Gulf Coast. TransCanada said earlier this year that it was workingto sign new shippers following years of delays.

Given the time it took to gain federal approval, TransCanada said it expected some shippers to reduce their volume commitments and Colorado and Nevada. It is outlawed by the federal government. No major moves have come against states that have legalized, but many in the Trump administration, Attorney General Jeff Sessions in particular, are no friends of the industry. Major U.S. exchanges, such as the Nasdaq, won't accept listings for cannabis companies, and banks and other lenders remain wary of the industry.

In the meantime, TMX appears to be taking a case-by-case approach to how it handles companies with U.S. interests. While Aphria is still listed even with its Florida investment, other producers have faced some push back. Canadian Bioceutical Corp. voluntarily delisted from the TSX Venture Exchange this year when the Toronto-based company was told it couldn't pursue opportunities in the U.S.

recreational market, said CEO Scott Boyes. The uncertainty has hampered the company's efforts to partner with other larger Canadian firms, he said. "I just hope when the new policy comes down it's not punitive to my shareholders," Neufeld said by phone. "We feel very, very confident what we've done is all legal in the concept of Canadian law." Bloomberg pany's dividend growth outlook," chief executive officer Russ Girling said in the statement. The company plans to increase its annual dividend at the upper end of an eight per cent to 10 per cent range through 2020.

that other new customers would be introduced. The company said on Thursday that it's soliciting additional commitments to ship oil on Keystone XL. "We've had good support from our legacy shippers, which gives us a good base to launch this open season," Paul Miller, TransCanada's president of liquids pipelines, said on a conference call. The open season closes on Sept. 28, with the results of the process expected to be finalized in late November, Miller said.

The company should also receive its regulatory decisions from Nebraska around that time and will weigh both of those factors in determining whether to proceed with the line, he said. If TransCanada decides to move ahead on Keystone XL, it would need six to nine months to prepare for construction and about two years to build it, he said. Success in advancing Keystone XLor other growth initiatives such as the Bruce Power life extension may "augment or extend the com- Keystone won votes of confidence from the chief executive officers of Canadian oil producers Cenovus Energy Inc. and Suncor Energy Inc. this week.

The CEOs both said they support Keystone and that the Canadian energy industry needs more pipeline capacity. Suncor confirmed that it plans to ship its products on Keystone. Alberta's oil producers have long warned that a lack of pipeline space was hurting their prospects. That pipeline pinch may start to hit the industry later this year as Suncor's massive Fort Hills oilsands project starts to produce oil and Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. completes another phase of expansion at its Horizon mine.

TransCanada is also spending $2 billion to expand its natural gas pipeline network in Western Canada. The upgrades to the Nova Gas system will include 275 kilometres of new pipeline. The company said on Friday that it was applying to the National Energy Board to expand capacity on its Canadian Mainline. Bloomberg.

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