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| 3 hours ago by Kate 'Good news!. Get ready for the avalanche of private industry that's going to relocate to Canada'. Part of post by: Doowleb at December 9, 2009 11:52 AM. I have heard this statement from several different people. Posted by: Merle Underwood at December 9, ..... The US Supreme Court ruled in 2007 that the EPA had the right to regulate emissions of the gases under the Clean Air Act. I suspect Hopey Changey is about to hit his stride, by-passing Congress with EPA rEgulation. ... small dead animals - http://www.smalldeadanimals.com/ - References |
| 7 Dec 2009 Consumer spending on goods and services, one of the pillars of Canadian economic health, was up 0.8 per cent, the biggest increase since the fourth quarter of 2007 as households increased spending on durable goods 2.4 per cent. (Business investment in machinery ... Adopting a more positive tone on the Copenhagen summit than in previous statements, Prime Minister Harper said the Commonwealth climate-change statement contains 'all the elements' for an international accord. ... GlobalGoodNews Positive and Success - http://www.globalgoodnews.com/global-news.html |
| 8 Dec 2009 Predictions for strong growth gained steam late last week when data indicated the Canadian economy added 79000 jobs in November. Michael Gregory, senior economist at BMO Capital Markets, said the central bank statement had a "faintly more ... The last time the bank raised its key policy rate, to 4.5%, was in July of 2007, and shortly afterward the first signs of the credit crisis emerged. Some economists, such as Ryan Brecht of Action Economics, expect the central bank to ... Financial Post - Top Stories - http://www.financialpost.com/16994.rss?type=rss - References |
| 22 hours ago by John Geddes In the context of this debate about Canada's progression since Kyoto, we have a perspective that we put forward. In the time since 1990 our country has experienced in excess of 20 per cent population growth. Our economy has expanded over 56 per cent since that time. ... Princeton Prof William Happer and fellow phyicists are demanding the American Physical Society rescind its 2007 statement of support of the AGW alarmists, pending an independent analysis. ... Macleans.ca - http://www2.macleans.ca/ - References [ More results from Macleans.ca ] |
| 6 hours ago Again no Government, even during times of the strongest economic growth, can prevent every job loss. Unemployment has risen in the UK and will keep rising for some time. But it remains lower than in France, Canada, the United States and the euro area. .... Following intervention by the Government, total bank loans to businesses today are above where they were when the crisis hit in 2007. We have seen over £50bn in new business loans from RBS and Lloyds alone. ... Local Government Chronicle - Latest Local... - http://www.lgcplus.com/ |
| 7 Dec 2009 by luxuryasiahome Mr Laidler is a member of the institute's Monetary Policy Council, which studies central-bank decisions and said in a Dec 3 statement that a 'possible unintended effect' of Carney's commitment is 'the buoyancy of mortgage lending, ... Canada's economy shrank for three quarters starting at the end of 2008, one period less than in the US. Canada's unemployment rate was 8.5 per cent last month compared with 10 perc ent in the US. The 1.5 percentage-point gap was just under ... Lushhomemedia - http://lushhomemedia.com/ |
| 12 hours ago by Wanderer CANUSA/USACAN - Yankee protectionism, this time dressed in green http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/yankee-protectionism-this-time-dressed-in-green/article1391896/ ECONOMIC AFFAIRS - A new era for Canada rises in the East .... Thanks to both Real and Hank for responding to this statement in yesterday's Digest "Two articles I commend to you for consideration and comment." There may be those who have other views. If so share them. An article "Nix get-out-of-jail ... Canadian Daily Digest - http://cdndailydigest.blogspot.com/ |
| 29 Nov 2009 by solidarity Despite a tentative pact in late February of 2007, workers later rejected the deal and staged a series of rotating strikes in the spring, forcing Parliament to pass back-to-work legislation in April. A federally appointed arbitrator subsequently ... I am committed to protecting Canadians and the Canadian economy and will make every effort to shield them from the damaging effects of a strike, Ambrose said in a weekend statement. At a time when our economy is still ... Transport Workers Solidarity Committee - http://transportworkers.org/ |
| 8 Dec 2009 Job Description : Export Development Canada (EDC) created the International Business Scholarship because International trade is critical to Canada's economic prosperity and EDC is dedicated to helping students the next generation of .... (Statement of results). WORK EXPERIENCE Job title: Sales Agent Organization: Self Employed, Date: July 2007 July 2008. Responsibilities: Persuade and lead a team of freelance marketers for exhibition. Advertise and bid for jobs ... Scholarship Positions: Scholarships Financial... - http://scholarship-positions.com/ - References |
| 30 Nov 2009 by Alex Gordon "At a time when our economy is still recovering, our government will not support a disruption to such a vital component of Canada's economy," Ms. Ambrose said in a statement, adding that Ottawa favours the union accepting binding arbitration. ... Despite a tentative pact in late February of 2007, workers later rejected the deal and staged a series of rotating strikes in the spring, forcing Parliament to pass back-to-work legislation in April. ... National Union of Rail, Maritime & Transport... - http://www.rmtbristol.org.uk/ |
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