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  • More Canadian businesses must go global. Anne Golden, president and CEO of the Conference Board of Canada, told Canadian Business magazine: "If you look at the Canadian record, it's clear we're not the global player we should be." Our business leaders are smart, she says, "but whether their attitudes are sufficiently ambitious and entrepreneurial is the question. People won't invest or give credit unless there's trust. Even American President George W. Bush's administration now seems to understand that. It's working on plans to give major new powers to the Federal Reserve, America's central bank. So far, not a peep from Ottawa. We're in a period of huge uncertainty," Golden told Canadian Business. "The world has changed."

  • Add these three hot items to your wardrobe, says [Harper]'s Bazaar: sleeveless jackets, which provide "a more structured look with less fuss"; peep-toe booties, which bring "a small dose of sexiness" and "the perfect amount of playfulness"; and fluid trousers, since "looser is in this season. According to Elle Canada, the Roaring '20s are inspiring fashion designers these days. "At Christian Dior, John Galliano took a shine to Marlene Dietrich-inspired tailoring," writes Elle. "At Lanvin, Alber Elbaz channelled Josephine Baker with draped shimmy dresses trimmed with ostrich feathers." So the next time you have a big night out, be bold and wear a flapper gown. Experiment with your shoe collection. Stilettos aren't the only sexy shoe this year. "If you're afraid of a six-inch heel...

    ... shoes!" says Tamara Mellon, Jimmy Choo president, in Elle Canada. "They're very sexy and much easie...

  • ...Manitoba Teachers' Society president Paul Olson said the origins of some of the far-fro... in the summer of 2010 didn't include a peep about prep time, and many others did not contain s...

  • When CMU applied for and was accepted into the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) in 2009, CMU stated that it is a combination of private and public -- a federation of three private colleges, but public in that "we very much see ourselves as serving the province of Manitoba," said [Gerald Gerbrandt]. The university's provincial charter "clearly gave us the mandate to be more restrictive" in hiring faculty at the Shaftesbury campus, Gerbrandt said. "People who are clearly Christian, that is clearly the expectation. CAUT says CMU and other private schools should not get a penny of public money. "There really should be no public money that goes to private universities," said [Jim Turk].

    ...But there's barely been a peep out of the NDP about private schools since taking ... the term public or private," said CMU president Gerald Gerbrandt. When CMU applied for and was acc...

  • ... - a debacle created by an inept president and rapacious Wall Street investment bankers. As t...So far, not a peep from Ottawa. Prime Minister Harper might look at t...

  • The Bombers board alone is not the right group to evaluate these complex and expensive plans, which may well be beyond the reach of the community. For one thing, the 11 reputable and hard-working citizens on the board are too closely tied, in one way or another, to both proponents. One of them, Paul Robson, has even had to declare a conflict of interest and refuse to participate in any discussions on the issue. The conflict is a result of his connection to Mr. [Leo Ledohowski]'s original plan to build a stadium at Red River Exhibition Park, which Mr. Robson manages. Mr. [David Asper]'s proposal to own the team poses another potential conflict for board members, who will have to consider whether they want to eliminate their positions, or maintain them by embracing Mr. Ledohowski's bluepr...

    LYLE Bauer, CEO and president of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, said earlier this we... governments, neither of which has offered a peep of encouragement so far. Mr. Ledohowski's grander ...

  • PRESIDENT'S NOTE

    ... and Falconbridge to foreign owners without a peep or whisper or grunt from the province or the feder...

  • ... made by Mike Murphy, the league's vice-president of hockey operations, who -- as ably underlined by...It goes like this: Not a peep has been heard out of Arizona since city councillo...

  • ... Canada are being marginalized with hardly a peep out of them. This also applies to the Catholic com...For example, former U.S. vice-president and current darling of the environmental movement,...

  • ...You don't hear so much as a peep of dissent. No grumbling about pinning their fortu... look at us as an organization, from (president) Jim Bell to (GM) Joe Mack to myself to our player...



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