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BusinessWeek February 18, 2010 Derek DeCloet |
What U.S. Banks Can Learn from Canada While America's bailed-out banks lobby against reform, Canada's profitable banks are asking for more |
Chemistry World February 2010 Bibiana Campos Seijo |
Editorial: Go Canada What do we know about the chemical industry in Canada? |
AFP eWire December 22, 2009 |
Positive Signs for Canadian Giving Although a recent report from Statistics Canada reveals charitable giving in Canada dropped from 2007 to 2008, there is still room for optimism. |
AFP eWire December 8, 2009 |
Your Support Needed for Canada's Stretch Credit Proposal AFP members in Canada are urged to contact their Members of Parliament in support of the stretch tax credit that would encourage larger gifts by Canadian donors. |
Outside October 2009 Christopher Solomon |
Foot. Loose. Something strange is happening in the coastal waters near Vancouver, B.C. Detached human feet neatly wrapped in running shoes have been found washed up on beaches or floating next to piers. |
AskMen.com |
Drunk Driver Jailed For Life A Canadian man has been sentenced to life in prison for mowing down a woman in a wheel chair as he drove drunk. It was his 19th drunk driving conviction, the court said. |
InternetNews August 7, 2009 |
Nortel Defends Wireless Sell-Off to Ericsson Nortel, Ericsson and RIM all testify before Canadian Government committee on proposed $1 billion deal. |
AFP eWire June 9, 2009 |
Senate-Passed NPD Bill Introduced in Canada's House of Commons Efforts to create an official day for philanthropy in Canada are again gaining traction in Parliament. |
AFP eWire June 2, 2009 |
Canada's Senate Passes NPD Bill The Senate today approved a bill that would create the first permanent government-recognized National Philanthropy Day in the world. |
Reason June 2009 Ezra Levant |
The Internet Saved My Tongue The former publisher of the Western Standard, of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, discusses the aftermath of the publication's story which printed three satirical cartoons featuring the prophet Muhammad. |
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