Sentences with phrase «canadian as a businessman»

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Chamber members quickly saw the potential in a publication reaching more than 250,000 businessmen across the country, and in August 1930 relaunched the newsletter as a publicly available periodical (a change of name to Canadian Business would soon follow).
After eventually acquiring Canadian citizenship — and setting up two businesses in Canada which employed about 60 people - the businessman moved to income - tax - free Bermuda, long favoured as a home - away - from - home for rich Americans (including former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg).
The Canadian businessman of 1930 got his news from the dailies, something McArdle keenly was aware of: «Where [the dailies] particularize in special fields of activity, we assume a general, national view of each business situation as the occasion for discussion arises.»
As the U.S. businessman has gone from long - shot Republican presidential candidate to the party's nominee for the White House, fears that Mr. Trump will act on some of his campaign statements — like renegotiating the North American free - trade agreement and pulling the United States out of the Trans - Pacific Partnership trade agreement — have spooked some Canadian small - business owners with U.S. interests.
Back then, Toronto - based businessman Biderman said, as reported on Canadian Money:
As a connoisseur of Bordeaux, Canadian - born businessman Cliff Lede injected himself into the professional wine trade in 2002, purchasing 60 acres of... Read More
As he prepares to launch the Audain Art Museum, the Vancouver - based collector, philanthropist and businessman will be in Toronto to discuss his art collection, his deep connection to the Canadian art community and the evolution of his most important legacy project to date.
In August, Ontario Superior Court Justice Charles Hackland ruled in R. v. Karigar that Karigar, an Indian - Canadian businessman acting as an agent, plotted to bribe Indian officials on two occasions amounting to US$ 450,000.
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