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Bank of Canadas Carney says Europe needs big reforms
Reuters © Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney (L) speaks to the President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi as they pose for a group photograph at the G7 Finance Ministers meeting in Aylesbury, southern England May 10, 2013. REUTERS/Alastair ...
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Canada’s financial community facing changing of the guard
Streetwise gives you the full scoop on business deals and Canada's finance and capital market sectors. Through daily updates, our dedicated team of award-winning Globe and Mail journalists set the agenda and ensure you get exclusive and must-have business intelligence and analysis every day. The most informed Globe and Mail readers access Streetwise every day. Why don't ...
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Ontario Tories want Wynne McGuinty to testify again about gas plants
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne appears before the legislature's justice committee at the Ontario Legislature in Toronto on Tuesday April 30, 2012. (Frank Gunn/THE CANADIAN ...
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E-book sales plateauing BookNet Canada report
Kobo and Kindle have grown to become familiar brands in Canada but e-book sales now appear to plateauing, suggests a report by the industry organization BookNet Canada.Based on surveys with 4,000 book-buying consumers, BookNet Canada pegged paperback sales in 2012 at about 58 per cent of the market, while hardcovers accounted for 24 per cent and e-book sales made up 15 per ...
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Carneys parting advice Capitalize on Canadas natural advantages
OTTAWA -- Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney is leaving Canada with some parting advice -- seize the country's natural advantages. The central banker said Tuesday in his last scheduled public appearance before departing for the Bank of England next month that Canada can coast and wait out the decade-long damage-repair process in the rest of the G7 economies, or build on its strengths ...
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Hart's War
Hart's War is an odd mish-mash, pursuing different ends at different times until, by the end of the film, we're not sure what it was about or how we should feel about what it's saying. Starting off as a straightforward World War II movie, it shifts into prison mode when the setting moves to a German prisoner-of-war camp, then it ventures deep into 1940s-era social-problem territory as it e ... ...
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Ontario Science Centre presents the Ontario Science Centre Award for Innovation in Mas at Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival
Lesley Lewis, CEO, Ontario Science Centre and Laura Albanese, MPP York South-Weston at the kickoff of the 2013 Scotiabank Caribbean Carnival Toronto season (CNW Group/Ontario Science ...
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MTS Partners with the Mobile Giving Foundation Canada
Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA) , is pleased to announce that MTS customers can now donate to registered charities via text message. To donate via text message, MTS customers can respond to a registered charity's call-to-action by texting a specific keyword to an assigned five-digit number to ...
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Mayor Rob Ford expected to respond to alleged crack video scandal at Toronto city hall
TORONTO - Toronto Mayor Rob Ford ignored a crush of reporters waiting outside his city hall office this morning in the hopes he would address allegations that he was recorded on video appearing to smoke crack cocaine. The mayor was flooded with questions when the elevator he was riding in opened, but he stayed silent and remained on the elevator, continuing on to council chambers. It was ...
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Raptors officially shake up front office Colangelo now president
Bryan Colangelo will move into the role of president of the Toronto Raptors, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment announced on Tuesday. Colangelo spent seven seasons as Raptors general manager, but the team has missed the playoffs the last five years. The expiration of Colangelo's contract as GM coincided with the arrival of new MLSE president Tim ...
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Bryan Colangelo disappointed but accepting of Raptors decision
Bryan Colangelo is shown with free agent signing Hedo Turkoglu in July 2009, a move with much fanfare that didn't pan out for the Toronto Raptors. (Frank Gunn/Canadian ...
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Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
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The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
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