Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

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Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: CRTC hearings to begin, inflation numbers, Teck earnings, RBC update, and Canfor earnings.

The CRTC will hold hearings on mobile wireless services next week, starting on Tuesday. The regulator will hear arguments from various stakeholders regarding the wholesale rates charged by the largest telecom companies to smaller players who access their existing networks.Statistics Canada will release its consumer price index for January on Wednesday.

6-billion Frontier mining project in northern Alberta, which is expected to create an estimated 7,000 construction jobs, 2,500 operating jobs and about $12 billion in federal income and capital taxes.Royal Bank of Canada will hold a conference call to discuss its Q1 results on Friday. The bank said in December that it expects to face a challenging environment in the coming year amid uncertainty about where interest rates are headed, but believes it's well-prepared to gain market share.

 

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