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... protection to the existing trout stocks and help reduce harvest and mortality (deep hook i....), angling license revenues and local community benefits (i.e. lodging, petrol, etc.). The Amendme...
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We want to dispel the myth of discount brokers, it doesn't really exist. It's called guided investing," he says.
"My average is better than the (full-service) brokers taking care of the rest of my portfolio," he says with pride. "I felt they were charging me too much for buying and selling stocks. If you do it yourself, it's quite a bit cheaper.
"You're getting people into the discount brokerage community who are doing it to invest for their retirement and registered education savings plans (RESPs). They're not using it for active trading and day trading."
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... protection to the existing trout stocks and help reduce harvest and mortality (deep hook i....), angling license revenues and local community benefits (i.e. lodging, petro, etc.). The Amendmen...
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... columnist Mark Bittman called The Stop Community Food Centre in Toronto "one of those forward-think... sector of the economy, but mixes different stocks to offset risk. Since a prudent investor also keep...
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... to fisheries managers for fish community assessments that do not negatively affect fish sto... with virtually zero mortality to fish stocks. "Obtaining access to this boat would not have bee...
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... the High Arctic, but will also expose fish stocks to illegal and thus far unregulated fishing, with ... dealt with by the broader international community. . (15.) Report of the Standing Senate Committee o...
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... Halon Uses and to Dispose of the Surplus Stocks and to address administrative issues that have bee... Act, hereinafter the regulated community; and. Add bromochloromethane (Halon 1011) to ...
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... to maintain existing water and wastewater stocks and services, and up to $90 billion over a 10-year..., operation, and maintenance of the community's water and wastewater utilities. Epcor completed ...
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A surprise visit to Alberta's oilsands by two of the world's richest men -- Warren Buffett and Bill Gates -- may have grabbed headlines Wednesday, but analysts don't expect the billionaires to start buying oilsands companies.
The fact that people were up there kicking the tires means nothing from a financial standpoint and therefore really shouldn't really play into what the price of these stocks is doing today," said Lanny Pendill, an energy analyst for Edward Jones in St. Louis.
As for the Gates-Buffet trip, [Avery Shenfeld] said: "That's a very popular trip for all sorts of people to take (in the investment community).
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... control over the resources, including fish stocks. Article 56(1) of UNCLOS provides that in its excl... to the South and to the international community at large that it has both the necessary resolve an...