Employment info – Grits accuse PM of trying to scare Canadians – CNEWS
Grits accuse PM of trying to scare Canadians – CNEWS
OTTAWA—The opposition is accusing Prime Minister Stephen Harper of trying to scare Canadians by suggesting a fall election would stall the economic recovery. Speaking to
Asian stocks gain, Europe falls as US GDP eyed – ksl.com
HONG KONG (AP) – Asian stock markets closed out a robust July with more gains Friday as better-than-expected earnings at companies from Japan to the U.S. reinforced hopes of
Oil extends rally to above $67 in Asia as stocks jump, fueling – Allentown Morning Call
SINGAPORE (AP) — Oil prices jumped above $67 a barrel Friday in Asia, extending a big rally from the previous day as surging stock markets fueled investor optimism. Benchmark
Chuvalo, who ought to know, doesn’t believe ruling – Toronto Sun
He won’t accept, can’t fathom that his old friend, Alexis Arguello, committed suicide. And he doesn’t believe for a minute that one of his favourite fighters, Arturo Gatti, did the
Recession nearing end, economy forecast to grow in 2010: reports – Kamloops Daily News Online
OTTAWA – Canada appears to be in the final throes of a painful recession, with growth that’s now starting to trickle through the economy intensifying next year, say two reports
Decline in U.S. unemployment claims lifts hopes on jobs – Kamloops Daily News Online
WASHINGTON – Fewer Americans are claiming jobless benefits, leading economists to project that next week’s U.S. employment report will show a sharp drop in job losses for July
Energy giants hunker down to slash costs – Globe and Mail
T he world’s energy giants are increasingly cutting back in the face of slumping demand that they warn is not likely to pick up any time soon. Little more than a year after oil
On the Media – Edmonton Sun
Two bits of important news came in a span of a week for Holly Horton. First was the amazing career assignment of working an Olympics. The TSN anchor was estatic to get the duty of
In recession, optimistic college grads refuse jobs – Denver Post
It has been two months since Diana Parsons graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a liberal arts degree that cost about $100,000, and she has still not found a full-time
My jobs – InsideHousing
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