AHN News Staff Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – Ottawa rejected Tuesday a request by Edmonton to help finance the city’s bid to host the 2016 World Fair to celebrate Canada’s 150th founding day. Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty explained Ottawa is going through a tough time with a record-high budget deficit, so the government could [...]
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Ottawa Rejects Expo Funding Proposal To Celebrate Canada’s 150th Founding Day
November 24th, 2010
davidguide Ottawa Plans Spending Cuts To Give Economic Recovery A Big Push
November 22nd, 2010
davidguide AHN News Staff Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – Ottawa is planning to put in place massive spending cuts in a bid to give Canada’s economic recover a big push. Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty was scheduled to outline the new economic policies in a speech Monday in Oakville, Ontario. Ahead of his speech, Flaherty hinted [...]
Justice Ministry Warns Ontario Will Be Canada’s Prostitution Hub
November 18th, 2010
davidguide AHN News Staff Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – The Justice Ministry is warning in a legal brief that Ontario runs the risk of being Canada’s prostitution hub. The warning was made just a week before an Ontario Superior Court ruling permitting sex trade workers to openly solicit customers takes effect in the province. The landmark [...]
Potash Corporation Plans Buyback Of $2 Billion Stock
November 17th, 2010
davidguide AHN News Staff Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada (AHN) – Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan announced Tuesday it will buy back $2 billion worth of its stocks from shareholders. The announcement followed Ottawa’s decision to reject a $40 billion takeover of Potash by Australian mining giant BHP Billiton. With the repurchase and cancellation of millions of common shares, [...]
Jordan Hosts Nuclear Inspectors With a Post-Apocalypse Landscape
November 14th, 2010
davidguide The Media Line Staff Dead Sea, Jordan (TML) – Nuclear experts from around the world were climbing into craters and clamouring up landslides as they gathered in a desolate corner of Jordan beside the Dead Sea to test their ability to uncover evidence of an unauthorized test explosion. Some 35 experts from 20 countries poured [...]
Cash Loans Canada – Sets You Free From Tacky Procedures
November 8th, 2010
davidguide If you are facing the cash crunch situation and urgently need the money, then cash loans Canada comes to your savior. These are short term loans that are issued to you with a very convenient procedure. These loans are basically issued to help you before your payday. You can get it in a very short [...]
Zuma can expect no help on strong rand at G20 summit
November 8th, 2010
davidguide South Africa will have to manage its strong currency problem itself rather than rely on this week’s Group of 20 (G20) summit for relief, according to development economist Jeffrey Sachs. ||| South Africa will have to manage its strong currency problem itself rather than rely on this week’s Group of 20 (G20) summit for relief, [...]
Poll: 43 Percent Of Canadians Say Harper Is Best PM Choice
November 3rd, 2010
davidguide AHN News Staff Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – Despite attempts by the political opposition to bring down Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, their efforts appear to be weak. According to the latest Ipsos Reid survey, 43 percent of Canadians believe Harper is still the best choice for prime minister. In contrast, only 24 percent of [...]
Canada Loans Bad Credit, Fulfillment Of Financial Emergencies
October 30th, 2010
davidguide In the past time, no one was ready to offer money to the people, who had poor or bad credit history. Now they can meet their financial emergencies with the help of bad credit loans. In this case, without begging money from the relatives & friends, borrowers can acquire loan amount. No need to get [...]
Canadian Real Estate Group Settles With Competition Bureau
October 25th, 2010
davidguide AHN News Staff Toronto, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – Nearly all of the boards belonging to the Canadian Real Estate Association approved a deal Sunday with the Competition Bureau that will change drastically the way residential property is purchased and sold in Canada. Some 97 percent of 100 boards approved the settlement. Among the major features [...]
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