What's the best piece of advice these scientists have to offer
Canadians thinking of doing research in Japan?
Not exact matches
A report from MNP Ltd., an insolvency trustee, released in October found 42 per cent
of Canadians said they don't
think they can cover basic expenses over the next year without going deeper into debt.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross called
Canadian suggestions
of retaliation, «inappropriate,» and said Clark's and Trudeau's posturing would
do nothing to deter the U.S. from targeting lumber imports that it
thinks are unfairly subsidized.
Canadian Business: What
do you
think of the government's communication strategy for this budget?
«I don't
think we're looking at a global economic collapse anymore,» says Mintz, who works in administration at the College
of Registered Nurses
of Manitoba, «and the
Canadian economy will recover next year.»
«I don't
think Canadian companies should be taken over by companies that can't themselves be taken over,» says Ian Telfer, chairman
of Vancouver - based Goldcorp.
John Betts: I
think it's a culmination
of all the great work we've
done reconnecting with
Canadian customers.
I am sure most
Canadians (and even many Albertans) don't
think too much about the impact
of rising production costs in the oilsands.
It was one
of the first retailers to distribute e-flyers in the 1990s, but that kind
of forward
thinking doesn't gather much cred with
Canadians.
To what extent
do you
think the Bank
of Canada will allow inflation in order to prevent the
Canadian dollar from appreciating?
According to a Forum Research poll conducted for
Canadian Business, 65 %
of Canadians think Obama would
do a better job
of spurring economic growth, versus 18 % who chose his Republican opponent, Mitt Romney.
On a scale
of 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree), which
of the following
do you
think the
Canadian government should
do to help strengthen our economy:
An Abacus Data poll released this month found 62 percent
of Canadians think Trudeau is
doing at least «an acceptable job» on the economy, including 49 percent
of those who voted in the last election for the Conservatives.
He
thinks Canadian and Australian markets are the wisest choices, especially in the mining sector: «You don't have the kinds
of risk you have in Russia.»
* 44 per cent
of Canadians think Harper's majority government is «working well,» while 56 per cent don't
think it is.
I don't
think that in this age
of tech we need to continue sheltering large
Canadian companies who are unwilling to change their business model to compete with th emore flexible and customer choice oriented services that are being mamde available.
«I
think small businesses should be paying less taxes, we just have to make sure that it's
done right... We have to know that a large percentage
of small businesses are actually just ways for wealthier
Canadians to save on their taxes and we want to reward the people who are actually creating jobs.»
It was a really forward
thinking decision at the time - one that other governments didn't follow - as the number
of Canadians receiving retirement benefits from the government will more than double between 2003 and 2030.
Given that fundamental aspects
of how the Internet works are being decided by the PMO, Shade and Moll say it's up to the public to get
Canadian politicians «up to speed» on net neutrality the way the American public
did in the U.S. To date, there is scarce indication that any
of the major parties are
thinking about the issue; McArthur says a letter to his Conservative MP in Edmonton didn't even generate a standard response letter.
Update: click here to view Part 2
of the «What
Do Canadians Think About the TPP?»
While the claim that John Horgan and the NDP have made
does appear to resonate with a substantial number
of Canadians, in action, they're less inclined to
think that the decision to delay the project was the right one.
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.
If you're planning for retirement and make the mistake
of scrolling through any finance section in a slow news week, you have to ask yourself: what kind
of questions are they asking to produce breathless headlines like these?Half
of Canadians don't
think they'll be...
Do you
think Canadian companies are
doing enough to use the Netherlands as a launching pad to the rest
of the European Union?
Mr. Anglin has a habit
of saying what he
thinks — which, despite the claims
of the Wildrose Party and other right - wing Western
Canadian political groups that's how elected officials should act, doesn't really go over that well in the real world
of politics.
Catholic priest have always been cruel, look what they
did to the
canadian indians, you
think they weren't abused the church was always law, hey put themselves above everyone else, all in the name
of GOD, I hope GOD strikes you down and makes you pay.
True Americans and that is the overwhelming majority
of US, don't give a sh it about foreign opinion and will not be needing a
canadian loser atheist
doing our
thinking for us.
While we don't get the snow - covered winters that most people picture when they
think «
Canadian winter», on Vancouver Island we
do get an awful lot
of rain.
Contrary to the image that might pop into your head when you
think «
Canadian winter ``, on the West coast
of Canada it doesn't actually get super snowy and impossibly cold — it mostly just gets super rainy and only rather cold.
If you don't
think that hockey is really that big
of a deal in Canada, just watch these scenes
of Canadians freaking out during the women's Olympic hockey gold medal game.
We're
thinking of doing a trip like this next summer as I'm feeling a bit guilty that my kids have seen a lot
of Europe but have never been to the
Canadian Rockies!
68 %
of Canadian Moms Feel Pressured by Social Media, a 58 % Uptick Over the Same Period Last Year; 60 % Want Brands to Portray Them Realistically, While Only 15 %
Think They
Do So Now
What
do you
think the
Canadian view would be
of the gender discrimination in the line
of succession?
Today, I finally read what I
think is the text
of the bill and its accompanying analysis from the official site
of the
Canadian parliament and, as far as I can tell, all this bill is
doing is adding gender identity to the list
of reasons for which one should not be discriminated against.
«Assuming that technology will allow ever more shale gas production at low prices — and betting energy policy and the future energy security
of the country on it — is risky business,» says geologist David Hughes, who retired from the
Canadian Geological Survey and is now
doing assessments
of shale gas and oil for the nonprofit Post Carbon Institute, a California - based environmental
think tank.
What the scientists
think happened was that the traditionally older, thicker ice around Greenland and the
Canadian archipelago «just didn't melt away as much as it usually would» during the cooler summer conditions, «and it kind
of just remained over the summer melt season,» Tilling said.
Since I'm currently residing in the beautiful
Canadian wilderness there isn't a Nordstrom accessible to me, it's slightly depressing but I don't
think the rest
of the world should be punished just because I'm living in Nordstrom isolation.
I met Nick on BBWDatingLove and it was by accident really, I had gotten his wink and was writing him a «yeah, you live in Canada» letter but in mid paragraph he popped up and said HI and I
thought what the heck its not like this is going to go any where and its nice sometimes just talking to someone who can just be their authentic self for once since I had already written this guy off due to geography (I wasn't looking to relocate that far) we talk and the more get chatted the more I liked him and so after six or so months he flew out and met me and my whole entire family... I come from a blended family and so family came out
of the wood works to meet the
Canadian I had been «chatting» with since we all know that long distance relationships don't work!
Well, a film about an American assassin living abroad carries its own connotation - but I don't
think any
of us are really sure what the life
of a
Canadian assassin is all aboot.
While geo - specifically
Canadian, and working within a coloniality
of power that I often felt obliged to critique, I
think my identity growing up in Canada was more mobile than nationalist, if not badly mangled, bleeding through the figurative membranes
of its
Canadian - ness, as something that was always already foreign to itself, as I really didn't have a sense
of what it meant to be a
Canadian but at the same time I tried to account for the people I met and the ideas I encountered in the context
of living a life in the service
of something larger than one's nation state, trying to understand what it meant to be
of service to society.
It seems as
thought the bulk
of the discounts that are available are for US residents only, but
Canadians do have a few models to choose from.
I tried so hard to convey everything I am into that title since it's about nothing other than me ha, ha... My original
thought was: «A Polish -
Canadian - Lover -
of - Italy
Does Germany».
Since I have been ruining my chance at a literary career by not writing my own things for about a decade — to illustrate this specifically, I
did not finish a book while a
Canadian literary giant who was championing it was still alive — I
thought a two week timeframe was about right so that I didn't collapse in a pile
of goo.
I am
thinking of trying Interactive Brokers as they are available to
Canadians, sad that we
do nt have Cdn brokers who care to compete when they could with good mgmt.
Q: What
do you
think of investing directly in
Canadian REITs instead
of buying an ETF?
According to the Manulife Investor Sentiment Index, now in its sixteenth year
of tracking investors» view
of asset classes, an increasing number
of Canadians don't
think now is a good time to invest in real estate.
«I
think our products would be very useful to
Canadian investors and I know that we're taking a very hard look at what we're
doing there and how we can improve that,» Rebecca Cohen, Vanguard's senior manager
of public relations, said yesterday from the company's headquarters in Malvern, Pa..
I
think online competition will be less
of a factor here because
of the exchange rate, which has limited the amount
of online shopping we
do as
Canadians.
«The
Canadian market is really important for us, it's one
of the largest music markets, and I
think it's more that we wanted to make sure we got it
done right and back at that time as a company it wasn't right for us.»
I
think there is a role to regulate but whether we, the
Canadian people, have to be the owners and shareholders
of a financial institution to
do this is a question.