| ||
Canada's Oil Sands Are a Jobs Gusher Wall Street Journal Canada has recovered all the jobs it lost in the 2009 recession, and Alberta's oil sands are no small part of that. The province is on track to become the world's second-largest oil producer, after Saudi Arabia, within 10 years. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Clark has danced her way into Canada's heart Toronto Sun By Lindsey Ward ,QMI Agency A small-town girl with big-time personality, Jordan Clark has danced her way into Canada's heart. The 19-year-old contemporary dancer from Tottenham, Ont., claimed So You Think You Can Dance Canada's top prize on Sunday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
France may resist sweeping changes against Canada SI.com TAKAPUNA, New Zealand (AP) -Coach Marc Lievremont may resist making sweeping changes for France's next Rugby World Cup match against Canada despite being unhappy with the opening win over Japan. Lievremont publicly criticized his players in strong ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada will pay a steep price in border talks Ottawa Citizen Throughout the decade hardly a year passed without some senior official reminding Americans of the threat Canada represented to the United States. Recently, Janet Napolitano, the American homeland security secretary spoke of the need to treat the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
All Black Read on target for Canada ABC Online Injured All Black Kieran Read has declared he is on target to face Canada in New Zealand's final World Cup pool match in early October after struggling with an ankle sprain. Read has been sidelined for the past two weeks after suffering the injury in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Plane people' return to Gander, Newfoundland to remember 9/11 hospitality Vancouver Sun By Richard Foot, Postmedia News September 11, 2011 Gander Newfoundland Canada Mayor Claude Elliott gives remarks on stage with city officials after accepting the International Community Resilience Award at the 9/11 Commemoration Summit, in Washington, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Aust, Canada share concern about JSF delay Sydney Morning Herald Australia and Canada share a common concern that the new Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) will be delayed, possibly requiring acquisition of an expensive interim air combat capability. To present a united front, Australia and Canada will now conduct top ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lamaze, Hickstead silence critics Vancouver Sun By Kristen Odland, Postmedia News September 11, 2011 Eric Lamaze of Canada on his horse Hickstead reacts to winning the Spruce Meadows International Grand Prix horse jumping event in Calgary, Alberta September 11, 2011. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
Canadian 9/11 victims honoured at New York park Toronto Star By Mitch Potter Washington Bureau NEW YORK CITY—Canada now has a New York address for the annual remembrance of Canadians lost in the attacks of 9/11, thanks to a gesture from the British. Prime Minister Stephen Harper revealed the move Sunday during ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
888poker's Live Tournament Series, Super Stack, Now in Canada! MarketWatch (press release) GIBRALTAR, September 12, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- 888 poker is proud to announce Playground Poker Club in Kahnawake, Quebec, Canada as the newest location for the live tournament series, Super Stack. The Super Stack series offers live deep stack ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Solemn ceremonies mark anniversary in Canada Toronto Sun "Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra is performing for you in that spirit." Former prime minister Jean Chretien, interim Liberal Leader Bob Rae and interim NDP Leader Nycole Turmel, Chief of Defence Staff Walt Natynczyk and Foreign Affairs Minister ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada sheds jobs for 1st time since March Caymanian Compass Source: AP TORONTO (AP) — Canada's economy shed jobs for the first time in five months as the country's unemployment rate rose to 7.3 percent from 7.2 percent in July, a statistical agency said Friday. Statistics Canada said the net loss of employment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
McGuinty demands Hudak apologize for 'foreigners' comments Toronto Star Ontario Liberal Leader Dalton McGuinty and his wife Terri prepare a pancake breakfast for firefighters in Oakville on Sunday, the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. LONDON, ONT.—Dalton McGuinty is demanding Tim Hudak apologize for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SCHOLASTIC FOOTBALL: Time runs out of West Canada Valley Little Falls Evening Times Sabastain Torres ran for two West Canada Valley touchdowns in the fourth quarter of Saturday's game in Westmoreland. By Annelise Goldman The officials called back an 82-yard interception return and the West Canada Valley Indians' fourth-quarter rally ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada's national sport gets NRI lift Hindustan Times Replace football with ice hockey sticks and a puck, and a feisty daughter with a rebel son who wants fulfilment in Canada's national sport, and the principal ingredients of the Canadian film, Breakaway are in place. at the ongoing Toronto International ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Equine Canada thanks NZ-bound sports boss Horsetalk Equine Canada has publicly recognised the contribution of Alex Baumann, who is stepping down as the head of the country's high-performance programme, Own the Podium. Baumann, a Canadian swimming great, has been named as the new chief executive of High ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
RUSSIA WHEAT MAKES GLOBAL COME-BACK TO BEAT CANADA, AUSTRALIA Business Insider Even at that level, Russian trade sources believe it will be possible to match Canada for global shipment volume, and possibly beat Australia. The latest August projections from the Canadian Wheat Board indicate a wheat harvest of 21.3 million tonnes, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tim Harper: Can New Democrats play nice for six months? Toronto Star By Tim Harper National Affairs Columnist The federal New Democrats are playing in a league in which they have never competed. As they launch a leadership campaign that will culminate in a Toronto vote March 24, the party's profile gives it an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arctic drilling standards key to future: groups Regina Leader-Post By Randy Boswell, Postmedia News September 11, 2011 11:00 PM A leading Arctic environmental group says it has identified "critical weaknesses" in Canada's regulatory system for approving potential offshore oil projects in the North, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gardner: Exposing the truth behind Canada's economic miracle Calgary Herald By Dan Gardner, Ottawa Citizen September 11, 2011 "Canadian economic growth stalled in the second quarter," the Bank of Canada noted Wednesday. It was one raindrop in a downpour of bad news, says Citizen columnist Dan Gardner. How very sad. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Terriers duo ready to work hard at Canada West evaluation camp Portage Daily Graphic Terriers forward Brendan Harms, seen here in Saturday's game against the Thunder Bay North Stars, is looking forward to taking part in the Canada West evaluation camp. By Ron Thomson A pair of Portage Terriers sophomores will head to Canmore, Alta., ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Six soldiers honoured for service in Afghanistan Montreal Gazette By Amy Chung, Postmedia News September 11, 2011 Master Corporal Jeremy Pinchin poses with Governor General Michaelle Jean after receiving the Star of Military Valour. OTTAWA — Six Canadian soldiers will be awarded the prestigious Medal of Military ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Australia, Canada step up defence ties Sydney Morning Herald Australia and Canada will strengthen their defence relationship by holding annual top level talks, after signing off on a deal for Australian troops in Afghanistan to borrow three armoured vehicles to clear roads of insurgent bombs. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Refugee claimants fear for son Toronto Sun By Tom Godfrey ,Toronto Sun A Pakistani couple who say they fled here to prevent their son from being indoctrinated as a “jihadi” terrorist and possible suicide bomber have filed refugee claims to remain in Canada. Zafar Iqbal, wife Wajia Parveen and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Paula Findlay gets an unwelcome rest Edmonton Journal By John MacKinnon, edmontonjournal.com September 11, 2011 10:01 PM Paula Findlay of Canadalooks on ahead of the start of the Elite Women's Race during Day 1 of the Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series in Hyde Park on August 6, 2011, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Orlen to explore for shale gas with Canada's Encana Warsaw Business Journal ... agreed to cover a substantial part of the exploratory costs. Encana is the largest gas company inCanada and one of the largest extractors of shale gas in North America. In 2010, its revenues reached $8.87 billion and it made a profit of $1.5 billion. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
Air Canada Pilots Statement of Remembrance on September 11 MarketWatch (press release) "On a day when the world marks the tragedy that occurred ten years ago, Air Canada pilots pause to pay special remembrance to the pilots, flight attendants and countless innocent victims who perished in these senseless attacks. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'A Dangerous Mind' Premieres at TIFF The Epoch Times (Toby Canham/Getty Images) In Canada you are taking your chances if you show up at an event wearing the team jersey of the host cities' arch rivals. Toronto-born David Cronenberg looked none too pleased at the nerve of Keira Knightly and Viggo ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| ||
Awards recognize soldiers' bravery, leadership Edmonton Journal During his career, Birchall earned a multitude of honours, including the Order of the British Empire and the Order of Canada. “Commodore Birchall wore five clasps to his Canadian Forces decoration, signifying over 62 years of service. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Driver escapes Trans-Canada rollover with minor injuries Victoria Times Colonist By Larissa Johnston, timescolonist.com September 11, 2011 10:02 PM An allegedly impaired driver managed to escape his vehicle after it swerved off the road early Sunday, hit a rock face and rolled across the 3500 block of the Trans-Canada Highway. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CIS soccer report: UBC men, UFV women top Canada West tables after blue-chip ... The Province (blog) The UBC Thunderbirds emerged from the opening weekend of Canada West soccer play with three combined wins. Both the high-scoring, CIS No. 2-ranked men, and the No. 6-ranked women lived up to their national ratings following the opening three days of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Second Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Full Tilt Poker In Canada Poker News Daily By Earl Burton - Sep 11th, 2011 Adding to the problems for the beleaguered company, a second class action lawsuit has been filed against Full Tilt Poker, this time in the country of Canada. It was revealed yesterday in an article in the Montreal ... See all stories on this topic » |
'Contagion' Be Box Office Champion In US And Canada | The Daily ... By Baby_pink_jhoan 'Contagion' Be Box Office Champion In US And Canada With Reach $23.1 Million Box Office - Director Steven Soderbergh is known for the movie 'Erin Brockovic' The Daily News Global |
It's Hockey Night in Canada at Toronto Film Fest – ABC News ... By admin It's Hockey Night in Canada at Toronto Film FestABC News"The Last Gladiators" examines the difficulties Nilan had adjusting to life afte. World news » |World news |
The Government of Canada Remembers September 11th ... National News: The Government of Canada Remembers September 11th. Published on Sep 11, 2011 - 04:37 PM. Footnote: Written by: Government of Canada · Picture 0 for The Government of CanadaRemembers September 11th ... NorthumberlandView.ca |
Travel to Canada from US without a passport? : Canadians in the USA By monica8.rn Travel to Canada from US without a passport? Post Mon Sep 12, 2011 8:30 am. I've been in North Carolina for more than 20 years. Over the past 3 years, I've attempted 8 times to obtain a passport for my son to only have it rejected due to the ... CanuckAbroad - News |
Quinny News Travel Method – Will it be Everything an ... - IPCI Canada By rojer ipci-canada.com. Search. Sample Page. Quinny News Travel Method – Will it be Everything an important Parent Demands? September 12, 2011 rojer Uncategorized. With lots and no end of baby travel and leisure systems plus pushchairs ... ipci-canada.com |
ACTION ALERT: Hands Off Canada's Boreal Forest! PLEASE S ... By Simone D. Canada's Boreal Forest is the world's largest wetlands region, and contains countless species of plants and animals. Wolves, caribou, and birds alike make their homes in the Boreal Forest. Care2 News Network |
U.S. ambassador thanks Canada! | BlogsCanada.ca By Allan W Janssen ... remarkable corner of Canada,” he said. “And for that the people of the United States will be eternally grateful.” http://www.canada.com/news/9-11-anniversary/ambassador+thanks+Canada+their+friendship/5385078/story.html. 0 comments » ... BlogsCanada.ca |
JETwit.com - CBC News Article on the MOFA/JET Alum “Return to ... By jetwit Here's a link to a nice article on Canada's CBC News website titled, “Repairing Japan's image, one teacher at a time: 20 former teachers return to view progress in Japan six months after the earthquake and tsunami.” (By Amber Hildebrandt) ... JETwit.com |
Tunisia Daily » Tunisian Coalition Formed; Chinese Law Hurts ... By tunisia - Google News Tunisian Coalition Formed; Chinese Law Hurts Divorced IBTimes Canada A Tunisian coalition called "Free Women Union" was recently created "to enhance the visibility of women in public life," reported Business News Sept. 7. It is made up of ... Tunisia Daily |
MILNEWS.ca News Highlights – 11 Sept 11 « MILNEWS.ca Blog By milnewsca MILNEWS.ca News Highlights – 11 Sept 11. leave a comment ». 9/11 Plus Ten (1) Harsh, but worth considering? “…. This may seem beyond callous, and utterly cold: Total Canadian Forces deaths in Afghanistan since 2001: 157. Nearly ... MILNEWS.ca Blog |
Employment Stalling in Canada (August 2011) | Canadian Personal ... By bigcajunman While overall this is good news the fact that in the past month, unemployment has ticked up, and employment is holding steady, means really no new jobs. Canada has been somewhat insulated from the failure to recovery that happened in the ... Canadian Personal Finance Blog |
Canada News: Ontario is losing a trove of political talent in departing ... Canada News: Ontario is losing a trove of political talent… - 7 Tweets. 3. Bad News For The EU: Angela Merkel's Party Suffers Historic… - 21 Tweets. 4 ... election.tweetmeme.com/.../canada-news-ontario-is-losing-a-tr... |
Captain of Niagara Falls calls it a day | Canada News Map Canada news: September 1st 2011. This page is devoted to the particular event named above. You may use the navigation bar below to see what happend on ... www.maplandia.com/.../captain-of-niagara-falls-calls-it-a-day-... |
email: info@als-alexander.org or interalex2@gmail.com

No comments:
Post a Comment