Sentences with phrase «told cbc»

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) told CBC News on Monday that the housing agency has been in contact with police agencies that track money laundering and tax authorities in order to beef up its data collection on the impact of foreign buyers.
Roller - coaster of emotion is what it was, she told CBC News.
Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Square, told CBC that Square will support Apple Pay and Bitcoin payments on its newest registers.
Sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, also told CBC News Elections Canada will get new money to safeguard against foreign interference in the 2019 federal election.
«I can advise that a complaint has been filed at the Canadian Judicial Council with respect to the timely filing of decisions,» Natalie Leblanc, the court registrar, told CBC News in an email Tuesday.
there's that missing gap,» she told CBC news.
His lawyer told the CBC the Internet, not Perry, popularized the Left Shark.
In making its decision this week, the Barreau «took into consideration that the bâtonniere has to be unreproachable, because she is representing justice, she is representing protection of the public,» Lise Tremblay, CEO of the Barreau, told the CBC.
Tom Flanagan, a former Harper insider, told the CBC's Leslie MacKinnon, «It's unprecedented as far as I know for a prime minister in office to make public a professional conversation with the chief justice, same with the Governor General, you just don't do it.»
In January, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Canada CEO Andrew Murie told CBC's Ontario Today radio program that he enthusiastically supports the BC approach.
She told the CBC,
An unnamed source close to the family told CBC television he had suffered a massive heart attack.
«Within Canada this is a first and it's a very important first,» Barrie Kirk, executive director of the Canadian Automated Vehicles Centre of Excellence, told the CBC.
«One was to recover as much as possible of what was taken from the bank from the fraud,» Ralph Marranca, the bank's spokesman told the CBC on Tuesday.
«I'm just one example of many of my colleagues and people who are attaining certain levels of notoriety that can show people we are just people,» McKenzie told the CBC.
Reacting to the call, McKenzie told CBC: «I had to ask them to clarify: «What do you mean I've been appointed?»
Dr. Carolyn Sanford, provincial veterinarian for Prince Edward Island, told CBC that «the overuse of antibiotics in animals can cause antimicrobial resistance where microbes begin resisting treatments and can lead [to] diseases or super bugs that may end up in humans.»
«One of the lessons we can take from this is that the chronic effects of oil in the environment can persist for decades,» lead author and research biologist Brenda Ballachey told the CBC.
«It's not so much the activity as much the legal environment we're in,» John McLennan, Hamilton's manager of risk management services, told the CBC.
Back in May he told CBC: «As long as it makes sense for everybody, we are always happy to work with local vendors, local suppliers, local manufacturers across the board.»
The oil coming from Alberta in my view is not only acceptably clean, it is safe,» Republican Lindsey Graham told CBC News.
«We need to make sure we're both protecting the environment and growing the economy at the same time,» Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told CBC in defending Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, which would triple the amount of bitumen shipped.
«There are lots of signs of bears,» he told CBC Radio's Labrador Morning.
'' [Beavers] are one of the few species that really leave a footprint on the Earth that is visible from satellite,» ecologist Jean Thie told CBC News in an interview in 2008.
Yet, as I reported yesterday, polar bear specialist Andrew Derocher told the CBC this week that polar bears are almost always «forced» ashore by poor ice conditions.
Luntz told CBC's Fifth Estate program his research was originally «written for the energy community, written for business community and written for basically general consumption among those who at that time challenged the science of global warming».
«Bad guys generally are looking for the lowest hanging fruit and in a lot of ways, loyalty programs are just that,» Matt Schulz from credit card information site CreditCards.com told CBC News.
Sophie Gaillard, a lawyer with the Montreal SPCA's animal advocacy department, told CBC News they're expecting a lot of calls from people who don't know what to do.
«In other countries there is a much more active attempt to respond to the shelter needs of the citizens,» he told the CBC in May.
Saskatchewan Finance Minister Donna Harpauer told CBC, «There are no layoffs related to this budget.»
«It's mind - boggling,» mayor Glenn Littlejohn told CBC News.
«That's one of the worst pieces of advice I've ever heard in my life,» MoneySense contributor, financial analyst and former adviser Preet Banerjee told CBC Marketplace co-host Erica Johnson after viewing hidden camera footage of a big bank financial adviser telling an undercover customer that her $ 50,000 initial investment could grow $ 10,000, even $ 20,000, a year if conservatively invested.
A couple told the CBC of the «roller - coaster ride of emotion» that took place after a six - month house hunt that left them with 18 failed offers, an increase in their house purchase budget, and a final solution that took them outside of metro Toronto's boundaries.
While Chafe - Ralph told CBC News that listing the house this way will allow her to save up to $ 30,000 in realtor fees, her real motivation to simply get her home sold.
Allison Peters told the CBC that the $ 11,000 worth of Air Miles she had collected for a trip to Mexico was worth $ 9,000 by the time she called the company to book the reward.
«It's part of the new market and if you expect to be a number 1 player in that market globally it's table stakes — you have to provide it,» Serbinis told CBC News.
Holiday told CBC Radio's Afternoon Drive that she finds the nomination «kind of funny», as she wasn't able to find a publisher to release Famous, despite being an established name in the genre.
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British Columbia owned eXtasy Books recently told the CBC that «Customers are starting to discover them and finding that they can read certain books that they do not want other people to see and in privacy.»
Brian Montague of the Vancouver Police Department told CBC News British Columbia that the teen made one horrible decision after another and that he's lucky to not be charged as a criminal.
The BullyGuard app monitors text messages for words and phrases that might raise red flags and emails parents if anything turns up, co-creator Adrien Ladouceur told CBC.
It was up to his studios and producers,» Tova told CBC News, adding that ACTRA is investigating the original 2001 complaints.
«I think we will hear many speeches by awards winners denouncing sexual harassment in Hollywood and in the United States in general,» Steve Ross, a history professor specializing in Hollywood and politics at the University of Southern California, told CBC News.
Amanda, who backed off from auditioning and let the role go to British actress Letitia Wright, told CBC that she wouldn't have felt comfortable taking the role in the superhero adventure.
(It was «like trying to shoot a fly from 700 meters away,» Chilean topographer Macarena Valdés told the CBC.)
«It's a historic day for women,» Sheila Copps, the former Canadian deputy prime minister, told CBC News.
Harper told CBC he didn't want to exaggerate Canada's contribution.
Former MLA George Groeneveld, who represented Highwood until last year's election, told CBC last week that allowing development in flood zones has been a mistake.
Note: The results of the Fraser Institute report are disputed by the Pembina Institute «s Simon Dyer, who told the CBC that the report «is based on unreasonable production levels that don't consider the world making progress on climate change.»
Mr. Kenney is reportedly backed by a cadre of federal Conservative strategists and insiders, including former Reform Party and Wildrose Party campaign strategist Tom Flanagan, who told CBC that the group discussed whether «he could win the PC leadership then negotiate a merger [with Wildrose].»
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