| Sat 19 May 2012 |
A 60th birthday bash befitting the Bard on the Beach boss Canada Dot Com | AS WE LIKE IT: Bard on the Beach boss Christopher Gaze's recent 60th birthday party at Christ Church Cathedral saw original cast members reprise a show they staged at Gaze and gerontology student Jennifer McMahon's 2002 wedding there. Vancouver Sym... |
Quebec protest crackdown adopted in legislature Yahoo Daily News | QUEBEC - The Quebec government brought down the legislative hammer Friday on troublesome protest, introducing a historic-but-controversial emergency law aimed at restoring order in the province. | Following months of social tension and student prot... |
| Fri 18 May 2012 |
Quebec passes law in effort to end daily protests Austin American Statesman | MONTREAL — Quebec's provincial government passed an emergency law Friday that sets restrictions on demonstrations and shuts some universities as the government seeks to end three months of demonstrations against tuition hikes. | The law risks... |
Maxim Power Corp. Announces Expanded Credit Facility With the Bank of Montreal Stockhouse Maxim Power Corp. Announces Expanded Credit Facility With the Bank of Montreal | ... |
Hart Stores Appoints Interim Chief Financial Officer Canada Newswire | SYMBOL: HIS (TSXV) | www.hartstores.com | LAVAL, QC, May 18, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Mr. Robert Farah, President and COO of Hart Stores Inc. (TSXV: HIS), announces the appointment of Mr. Pat Filippelli CA, as Interim Chief Financial Officer of Hart Sto... |
Students defiant as Quebec unveils law to quell strikes Yahoo Daily News | (Reuters) - Angry Quebec student leaders on Friday vowed to fight a tough new law to quell 14 weeks of strikes against tuition hikes, threatening to escalate their protests into a broad campaign of civil disobedience. | The Quebec government, seeki... |
The Chartered Professional Accountants Act is in force Canada Newswire | MONTREAL, May 18, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - The Chartered Professional Accountants Act came into force on May 16, 2012 thereby establishing the Ordre des comptables professionnels agréés (CPA) du Québec with a membership of 35,000 accounting professi... |
Canada corporate earnings schedule - May 21-June 8 Reuters | May 18 (Reuters) - The following is a list of earnings reporting dates for some major companies listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Previous earnings per share figures may vary due to restated earnings, or stock splits, or consolidations. EPS est... |
24,350 cartons of contraband tobacco and an illegal gun off the streets of Eastern Ontario Canada Newswire | CORNWALL, ON, May 18, 2012 /CNW/ - On May 15th, 2012, while conducting land and marine patrols along the St. Lawrence River, Cornwall Regional Task Force (CRTF) members observed two males onboard a boat near Grassy Island. As CRTF marine operator... |
Giro d'Italia 2012: Mark Cavendish sprints to victory on stage 13 as Joaquim Rodríguez retains ... The Daily Telegraph Britain's world champion Mark Cavendish sprinted to victory on the 13th stage of the Giro d'Italia on Friday, whil Spain's Joaquim Rodríguez maintained the overall lead. | Three and easy: Mark Cavendish celebrates his third stage win of the 20... |
Technoparc Montréal officially launches the future Éco-campus Hubert Reeves and opens a NATURAL OASIS Canada Newswire | MONTREAL, May 18, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - This morning, world-renowned astrophysicist and ecologist Hubert Reeves, Alan DeSousa, Mayor of Saint-Laurent and Vice-President of the City of Montreal's Executive Committee, Mario Monette, President and CEO o... |
Canada Banks Told Relying on Rules Doesn’t Equal Risk Management Bloomberg | Canada’s lenders need to assume responsibility for managing risks in lending to households and shouldn’t rely on regulators to avoid hazards, the head of regulation at the country’s banking watchdog said. | Lenders must “make sure they have... |
Emergency law faces vote in Quebec student protest Austin American Statesman | MONTREAL — Quebec's provincial government was expected to vote Friday night on emergency legislation that would shut some universities and impose harsh fines on protesters blocking students from attending classes as the government looks to en... |
Canada: Quebec Seeks to End Protests The New York Times | Connect With Us on Twitter | Follow @nytimesworld for international breaking news and headlines. | Twitter List: Reporters and Editors | Quebec’s legislators on Thursday night began to debate an emergency bill that the provincial government h... |
Quebec Government Bludgeons Student Strikers With Emergency Law But the Struggle Continues GlobalResearch | Quebec premier Jean Charest announced May 16 that he will introduce emergency legislation to end the militant student strike, now in its 14th week, that has shut down college and university campuses across the province. The students are protesting ... |
A castle fit for the Queen of Pop! Celine Dion puts her private island Quebec ... The Daily Mail | She's sold over 200 million albums worldwide and is one of the highest-paid female performers in history. | But apparently having homes on two private islands has become one too many for Canadian singer Celine Dion. | The 44-year-old songstress has... |
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