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As the crisis in Darfur drags on--a crisis that has consumed the lives of 400,000 people and displaced two million more since 2003--the international ...
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... corporation - Reasonable expectation of security holders of fair treatment - Directors approving ch...(4th) 304; Tsui v. International Capital Corp., [1993] 4 W.W.R. 613, aff'd (1993), ...C-44, ss. 102(1), 122, 192, 239, 241. Companies Act Amending Act, 1923, S.C. 1923, c. 39, s. 4. Au...
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... from the relatively banal to armed security, tasks previously and nearly exclusively carried o...As of 20111, three companies, DynCorp, Fluor Intercontinental, and KBR, carry o...
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... its long-awaited amendments to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) governing the a... have a significant effect on Canadian companies in the aerospace, defence and satellite sectors, aand in particular on their security, compliance and screening processes. Up to now, ...
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... to the future? International private security companies in Darfur and the Executive Outcomes exa...
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... in Canada that could threaten national security and allows the Governor in Council to take any mea...Amendment Insurance Companies Act 282287. Amendments Trust and Loan Companies ...Consequential Amendment to the International Bridges and Tunnels Act PART 8. MISCELLANEOUS PROV...
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... (possibly non-Canadian and internationally operating) CCPs; and second, the introduction of a... position for a dealer in the underlying security. It is also used to settle transactions in this se... such as pension funds or insurance companies that try to achieve an extra return on their long-...
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Griffiths discusses whether the undoubted thinning of sea ice in the various waterways that make up the Northwest Passage will produce not only an increase in intercontinental shipping, but a shipping-based challenge to Canada's sovereignty over its Arctic waters. Griffiths argues that climate change presents no serious sovereignty problem in the Northwest Passage where commercial navigation is concerned. However, Canadians may well have a need to prepare for new security and environmental challenges associated with a gradual increase in summer-months foreign shipping, which offers little or no challenge to Canada's occupancy of the high Arctic Archipelago.
... planning, geographic location on an international strait can bring substantial benefits."2 Evidently... "tremendous interest to major shipping companies as well as the countries that avail themselves of ...
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... divide has not been as easy to bridge on security matters. NATO's membership has been expanded to in... oil reserves are declining--and oil companies have consequently become very interested in the Be...
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It's international and it's less risky than breaking someone's legs," said David Marcus, security research and communications manager for McAfee. "In 2006 we saw more of the trend towards professional development of malware.
Phishing works by sending e-mails that congratulate the recipient on joining a new dating service, for example, or applying for a new credit card. Clicking on a link that says "if you did not apply for this, click here to unsubscribe" takes readers to a professional-looking website where they are invited to input personal information and download a file that will take them off the mailing list.
Hackers are also using graphic-heavy spam to further gum up people's inboxes to try to ensnare computer users. By using pictures in their spam e-mails, hackers can bypass m...
... the world's largest computer-security companies. Both Symantec Corp. and McAfee Avert Labs release...