Not exact matches
Strobel is in
talks with the federal
government to
open a processing plant on Department of Fisheries and Oceans land, and has already tapped back into the SheEO network for more investments.
Earlier this week, WIND Mobile CEO Anthony Lacavera announced he is interested in
opening merger
talks with troubled telecom company and fellow small player Mobilicity, after the federal
government rejected an application from major player TELUS to acquire Mobilicity's spectrum licenses.
In China,
talks of the
government mulling to
open up its massive financial market to foreign investors has been emerging,
with some top ex policy makers quoted as saying the financial market is lagging behind in terms of
opening up to foreign investors.
The American
government is «
open» to
talks about Britain's extradition arrangements
with the US, a top official has said.
The White House said any discussions
with North Korea must lead to the regime ending its nuclear program, as Pyongyang officials in South Korea for the Winter Olympics said their
government was
open to
talks with the United States.
Given Brexit
talks are due to start on June 19, a weak minority
government with no real mandate would undermine Britain's position in negotiations, leaving
open the possibility of another election later this year, as happened in the UK in 1974.
(Airs 5/28 & 5/30) WAMC's Alan Chartock
talks with Robert Freeman, Executive Director of the NYS Committee on
Open Government.
David Cameron today held out a «big,
open and comprehensive offer» to the Liberal Democrats to work together in
government, while Mr Brown said he would also be
open to
talks with the Lib Dems.
We'll also
talk with Robert Freeman, executive director of the New York State Committee on
Open Government.
He added: «We need a
government that lasts which is why we believe, in the light of the state of
talks with the Conservative Party, the only responsible thing to do is to
open discussions
with the Labour Party to secure a stable partnership agreement.
We're
talking about ramshackle schools
with mud floors, adjacent to
open sewers, where parents pay $ 1 - $ 2 a month in tuition because they are so disillusioned
with the (frequently unionized)
government schools.
The real news coming out of these
talks is what happened outside the negotiating halls: massive protests at Germany's
open pit coal mines
with Pacific islanders standing in solidarity,
governments joining a new initiative to power past coal, Norway's push to ditch oil and gas investments, and the emergence of non-state actors as a powerful force for change.
In this podcast, host Laura Shin
talks with industry pioneers across tech, financial services, health care,
government and other sectors about how the blockchain and fintech will
open up new opportunities for incumbents, startups and everyday people to interact more efficiently, directly and globally.»