At pointshogger, Matt blogs about
the Canadian points world.
Not exact matches
The other is that, from a
Canadian economic
point of view, over 40 % of the revenue in cloud technology flows out of our country to other areas of the
world — mostly the U.S., but to other countries as well.
While we haven't yet got to the
point where
Canadian oil production is literally stranded — shut down for lack of a place to store, let alone ship it — our product is selling for far less than the North American and
world benchmark prices that continue to make filling up your car an expensive proposition.
The company's
Canadian penetration rate is among the highest in the
world and could be reaching its saturation
point, Credit Suisse analyst David Hartley said in a note to clients.
While Canada is ranked fifth in the
world (behind the U.S., China, India and the U.K.) in terms of global venture capital investment, and many
Canadian companies achieve success in their first five years, only three per cent of firms that survive beyond that
point classify as high growth.
And unlike McDonald's, whose American roots are a selling
point around the
world, there are almost no
Canadian companies who have done well internationally by trading on their association with the Maple Leaf — with the sole exception of parka - maker Canada Goose, presumably because
Canadians are thought to know something about surviving bone - chilling winter weather.
Or, as
pointed out by the federal environment minister McKenna in a letter Thursday to B.C. environment Minister George Heyman, that Canada already has a mountain of regulation to ensure a
world - leading regime to transport oil and products, including: the Railway Safety Act, the Pipeline Safety Act, the National Energy Board Act, the Canada Shipping Act, 2001, the Marine Liability Act, the Fisheries Act, the
Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, and that Ottawa has pledged to spend an additional $ 1.5 billion to protect its coasts and marine environment.
«In the United States, there is the illusion that we can do without
world markets, and indeed we export less as a percentage of GDP than you do,»
points out Christopher Sands, a professor and director of the Center for
Canadian Studies at Johns Hopkins University.
Meanwhile, the
world is not standing still while
Canadians and British Columbians debate these issues, which was a
point made by several commentators at the Summit.
Some observers, such as the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, have ranked Canada's housing market as among the
world's frothiest, but
Canadian economists and the Bank of Canada don't see a problem at this
point.
MOTOR SPORTS — Aussie JACK BRABHAM, three - time winner of the
world driving championship, drew within nine
points of leader Denis Hulme of New Zealand for the 1967 title when he drove his self - designed Brabham - Repco to a 1:01 win over runner - up Hulme in the 220 - mile
Canadian Grand Prix in Mosport, Ont., Can.
The
Canadian rookie has yet to score a
World Championship
point and was last of the finishers in his latest race at the Spanish Grand Prix.
Behind her,
world silver medallist Brianne Theisen - Eaton set a
Canadian record 6641
points, as
world bronze medallist Dafne Schippers set a Dutch record 6545
points for third.
(US and
Canadian bloggers at this
point...
World domination comes later.)
Davidson's brief stint in F1 was bereft of
World Championship
points, thanks largely to a
Canadian rodent.
The PC Financial
World Elite Mastercard is one of the most popular cards on the market since you were able to earn 3X the PC
Points at stores including Shoppers Drug Mart, Loblaws, No Frills, Real
Canadian Superstore, and Joe Fresh which has a combined total of nearly 2,500 stores of Canada.
A
Canadian mathematician and blogger named Steve McIntyre has
pointed out that Callendar's model does a better job of forecasting the temperature of the
world between -LSB-...]
By Nicholas Caivano, Policy Analyst, and Richard Elliott, Executive Director,
Canadian HIV / AIDS Legal Network June 29, 2017 As the
world again marks the United Nation's «International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking,» too many UN member states are still missing the
point — namely, that drugs are primarily a health issue and not a -LSB-...]
In dealing with the principles of fundamental justice, the majority
pointed out that, contrary to the aura of inevitability apparent in many media reports, «enshrining [assisted suicide] as a constitutional right» is «a matter of serious concern to many
Canadians... [and] no consensus on the subject is apparent, even among ethicists or medical practitioners» — and cited how most national medical bodies including in Canada, the US, UK, New Zealand, Australia, and the and
World Medical Associations, are opposed (Carter paras. 243, 249).