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The Daily Monday, June 13, 2016
June 13, 2016 Canada’s international investment position, first quarter 2016 After six quarters of gains, Canada’s net foreign asset position decreased by $220.2 billion in the first quarter to $264.8 billion. This decline more than offset the $201.7 billion gain recorded in the fourth quarter of 2015. Continue reading Study: The industry origins of Canada’s […]
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Read MoreBR Marijuana Decriminalization – CP
Jun 13, 2016 2:30 OTTAWA – The New Democrats plan to bring in a motion today urging the Trudeau government to move to decriminalize marijuana possession immediately. The governing Liberals promised during last year’s election to legalize and regulate access to marijuana. But until they act on changes, the existing criminal law remains on the books and police […]
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Read MoreAuRico Metals Provides Management Update
TORONTO, June 13, 2016 – AuRico Metals Inc. (TSX: AMI) (“AuRico” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the appointment of John Miniotis as Vice President, Corporate Development and the appointment of David Flahr as Vice President, Finance. Both appointments are effective June 13, 2016. Mr. Miniotis is joining AuRico Metals from Lundin Mining where […]
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Read MoreCapstone Infrastructure Corporation Provides Notice of Conversion Rights for Cumulative 5-Year Rate Reset Preferred Shares, Series A
TORONTO, ONTARIO–(June 10, 2016) – Capstone Infrastructure Corporation (“Capstone” or the “Corporation”) (TSX:CSE.PR.A) announced today that it does not intend to exercise its right under the terms of its Cumulative 5-Year Rate Reset Preferred Shares, Series A (the “Series A shares”) to redeem all or part of the currently outstanding 3,000,000 Series A shares on […]
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Read MoreRomios Announces Non-Brokered Offering and First Closing
TORONTO, ONTARIO, June 9, 2016, Romios Gold Resources Inc. (TSX.V -RG) (“Romios” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has closed the first tranche of a non-brokered private placement with the sale of 2,900,000 flow-through units (“FT Units”) at $0.07 per FT Unit for gross proceeds of $203,000. The securities issued are subject […]
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Read MoreFunding provides free skills training for Aboriginal students
June 10, 2016 Conestoga has received funding from the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) to provide free tuition, books and peer tutoring to eligible applicants in the Medical Office Practices one-year certificate program starting September 2016. The funding is part of CAP’s Aboriginal Skills and Employment Training Strategy program which supports skills development for Aboriginal […]
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Read MoreIndigenous undergrad researchers arrive on campus for innovative summer program – Daily News
June 9, 2016 Community members, McMaster faculty, staff and graduate researchers welcomed Indigenous undergraduate students from across Canada at a dinner to celebrate the kickoff to this year’s Indigenous Undergraduate Summer Research Scholar (IUSRS) program. Over the next eight weeks, 22 IUS Scholars – most of whom are in the latter stages of an undergraduate […]
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Read MoreStudent powwow honours successful academic year – CBC
Special event will be a mix of traditional and competitive powwow Jun 10, 2016 First Nations, Metis and Inuit students are being honoured Friday during a powwow on the lawn of Kennedy Collegiate. Dancers and drummers from throughout the region will attend the event designed to honour a successful school year for students in the […]
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Read MoreUFCW Canada walks in support of Our Dreams Matter Too campaign
Toronto – June 10, 2016 – UFCW Canada representatives recently came together to walk and pen their signatures to letters demanding fair and equitable services for First Nations children in Canada. The event marked the eight anniversary of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s public apology for the horrendous treatment of Indigenous children in Canada’s residential school […]
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Read MoreThe sunniest Liberal, Mélanie Joly – Macleans.ca
A rookie MP and top Quebec cabinet minister, Mélanie Joly has become the optimistic, smiling face of Trudeau-era Ottawa Martin Patriquin June 10, 2016 The YouTube creative space at Toronto’s George Brown College is a minimalist testament to all that is young, smart and digital-savvy. Officially opened in late April, it is all high ceilings […]
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