Appointment to the National Capital Commission
OTTAWA Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of State (National Capital Commission), the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, today announced the appointment of Mr. Peter Burgener of Calgary, Alberta, to the board of directors of the National Capital Commission for a term of four years.
Canada’s Government takes action to protect environment with changes to the Marine Liability Act
OTTAWA The Government of Canada has delivered on its promise to take further steps to protect our environment from the risks of marine transport, Canada’s Transport Minister, John Baird announced today.
Layton: PM must ‘reach out’ to avoid election
Prime Minister Stephen Harper needs to “reach out” to the NDP in Parliament to avoid the fall of his minority Conservative government, New Democrat Leader Jack Layton says.
Appointment to the Federal Bridge Corporation Limited
OTTAWA Canada’s Transport Minister, John Baird, today announced the appointment of Mr. J. Keith Robson of Dundas, Ontario, as chair of the board of directors of the Federal Bridge Corporation Limited for a term of four years.
Appointment to VIA Rail Canada Inc.
OTTAWA Canada’s Transport Minister, John Baird, today announced the appointment of Mr. Jean-Martin Masse to the board of directors of VIA Rail Canada Inc. for a period of four years.
Canada and South Africa reach Blue Sky air transport agreement
OTTAWA Canada’s Transport Minister, John Baird, and Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, Stockwell Day, today announced the successful conclusion of an air transport agreement with the Government of the Republic of South Africa. This first-time bilateral agreement allows scheduled direct air services to be operated between Canada and South Africa.
Self-serve baggage tagging for air travellers starts July 1, 2009
OTTAWA The Government of Canada is responding to the needs of passengers and the aviation industry by allowing self-serve baggage tagging at airports across the country, Canada’s Transport Minister, John Baird, announced today.
Mulroney doubts Schreiber affair will tarnish his legacy
Former prime minister Brian Mulroney says he may have made some errors in judgment in his lifetime, but he isn’t worried that the suggestion of impropriety in his dealings with Karlheinz Schreiber will affect his legacy.
Canada’s Government designates more Canadian carriers to serve Mexico
OTTAWA Canada’s Transport Minister, John Baird, today announced changes to air designation allocations for scheduled Air Canada, Air Transat, WestJet and Sunwing air services between Canada and Mexico, which will benefit travellers and our country’s tourism industry.
Government of Canada and Groupe Robert to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from freight transportation
SAINT-NICOLAS, QUEBEC Mr. Jacques Gourde, Member of Parliament for Lotbini re-Chutes-de-la-Chaudi re and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Public Works and Government Services, today announced the Government of Canada will help the freight transportation sector reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and other air contaminants.
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How to Avoid Sabotaging Your Job
In today’s workplace, there are more ways to damage your career than ever before. An errant tweet. An erroneous Facebook post. A heated email exchange. All of these can sully an otherwise impeccable reputation, as can a litany of faux pas in front of
The Power of the Pen: Writing Careers for English Majors
Experts agree that writing skills are in demand across a range of industries, which means that English majors may hold the key that unlocks a host of job opportunities. According to Mary Titus, professor of English and director of the Center For Inte
10 Ways to Make a Bad First Impression — and How to Recover
In the book “You Are the Message,” media executive Roger Ailes wrote that it takes only seven seconds to make a first impression. With a job on the line, the pressure to immediately impress is even more intense. No wonder we get flustered. The g
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The average recruiter sees 5,000 resumes a year. Any legitimate reason she finds to make one disappear makes her life that much easier — and yours that much harder. Here, top-level recruiters reveal how candidates blow their chances to get a foot in
Practice Makes Perfect: How to Rehearse for Your Next Job Interview
There are a lot of steps that usually happen before you get to the interview portion of your job search: resume, networking, references. Most folks are able to put a lot of effort into getting the interview, but many fall apart during the actual inte
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Saskatoon doctor acquitted of fraud
A controversial heart specialist in Saskatoon has been acquitted of fraud.
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Greyhound Canada said Thursday that unless it gets $15 million in government aid, it will cease passenger bus operations in Manitoba and northwestern Ontario because it is being forced to operate unprofitable rural routes with a lack of government help.
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How To Save $7,500 Per Year For Each Employee Who Smokes
If you own a business, you may be surprised at how much lost productivity due to smoking is costing your company. Most companies do not allow smoking in the building, so employees are forced to go out…
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Should B.C. have a holiday today?
If B.C. had a holiday today, you could be at the beach right now. (Image courtesy of James Loewen/Wreck Beach Preservation Society) Four out of ten provinces have a holiday today. This year, Ontario joined Saskatchewan and Alberta in celebrating “Family Day” and creating a mid-winter long weekend. Manitoba has decided to call its holiday “Louis Riel Day,” after the Metis leader. B.C is at work. What do you think? Should British Columbia have a mid-winter long weekend? Or would the cost to employers be too much?
What do you think about these allegations?
The late Independent MP from British Columbia who kept the Liberals in power in the spring of 2005 was offered a $1 million life insurance policy by the Conservatives in an attempt to win his vote, according to an upcoming book. Chuck Cadman, who was battling cancer and died in July 2005, sided with the minority Liberals in the crucial vote on May 19, 2005, ensuring Canadians would not have to head to the polls for a summer election. New details about what happened behind the scenes of that dramatic vote are recounted in Like A Rock: The Chuck Cadman Story, written by Vancouver journalist Tom Zytaruk. Full Story What do you think about these allegations?
Are you worried about a missed diagnosis?
Garry Melien’s injuries were so serious he now has chronic pain and difficulty lifting his arms, he says. (CBC) A man from Surrey, B.C., is demanding that a hospital be held accountable after he was taken to emergency unconscious but uninjured and came out with broken, dislocated shoulders and a broken hip. Garry Melien, 65, is now permanently disabled and wants to know why emergency-room doctors at Surrey Memorial Hospital failed to detect and treat his injuries right away. “Even when I walk now, for heaven’s sakes, I have a limp in my right leg. It’s never going to be right again. My shoulders are never going to be right again,” Melien told CBC News. “I can’t lift my arms. I haven’t been able to drive. I can’t even play ball with my little dog.” Full Story How concerned are you about missed diagnosis or treatment in emergency rooms?
Is the Canadian military taking care of trainees?
Former recruit Natasha Howell says her faith in the Canadian Forces is shattered. (CBC)E Soldier recruits injured during basic training in Quebec are accusing the Canadian military of ignoring and mistreating their injuries and leaving them jobless and disabled. “I’m 30 years old and I have to learn how to walk,” said Natasha Howell. “They saw my injury. They knew it and they still didn’t do anything about it nothing.” What the doctors at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School (CFLRS) at Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu told Howell was a sprained ankle in September 2005, required reconstructive surgery two years later after she was discharged. Full Story Do you think the military is taking care of trainees? Should more be done to help people injured while in training? For how long should Canadian Forces be responsible for their trainees?
What do you think about the new carbon tax?
Finance Minister Carole Taylor delivers the B.C. Budget. (CBC) British Columbians refusing to change the way they live will find it costs them more and more over the next three years to heat their homes and drive their cars once the province fully implements its new carbon tax. The Liberal government’s latest budget delivered today has introduced escalating taxes on all fossil fuels. It’s meant to encourage British Columbians to do everything from walking more to weather-stripping draughty windows and doors. The tax will escalate with each year and will eventually rake in $1.85 billion, but Finance Minister Carole Taylor maintains it will be revenue neutral and the government won’t use any of it to pay for general programs. She also says that in the first year, the extra money people pay will be off-set by personal and corporate income tax cuts and a $100 rebate to every adult and child in the province. Full Story What do you think about the new carbon tax? How much do you think it will cost you — or will you come out ahead?
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