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Arctic Sovereignty

THE NEW COLD WAR
“This memorial is erected today to commemorate the taking possession for the Dominion of Canada of the whole Arctic Archipelago.” Captain J.E. Bernier, Canadian mariner Bernier engraved that statement into a plaque 101 years ago, before nailing it into the ground on Melville Island. A
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Canada's Economic Edge

A Look Into 2010
Why Canada Will Have an Economic Edge in 2010 Why is Canada an economic leader? People want to live and work in Canada, so they flock to city centres and rural areas to run businesses, con­tribute to the consumer economy and invest in the country’s
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Onsite: LoyaltyOne Showcases Commitment to Sustainability

December 9, 2009, marked the official opening of LoyaltyOne’s new customer call centre in the heart of Mississauga’s financial district. Though it’s not uncommon for a company to move or renovate its office space, this building proves a lot different than a typical space expansion ...
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The City of Corner Brook

Western Star
“This is the most beautiful place on earth to live, I believe.” So says Mayor Greeley of the City of Corner Brook, Newfoundland.Since researching the city that lies on the western coast of the curious and beautiful island of Newfoundland, Canada’s own “precious stone set
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City of Thompson

The hub of the north
Less than 55 years ago, what is now the bustling city of Thompson was vast wilderness, nestled in mid-central Manitoba. Thompson’s story starts in 1956, when Vale Inco dis­covered a nickel orebody big enough to justify building a community around a fully integrated mining com­plex.
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City of Brampton

OPEN FOR BUSINESS
According to Mayor Susan Fennell, Brampton’s business success is about three things: location, location, loca­tion. Just look at the map. As the largest in-land intermodal terminal, the city is surrounded by four major highways; it’s only 15 minutes away from Canada’s busiest international airport; and
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TRENDS

Catching the corporate social networking wave
More and more organizations are recognizing the value of bringing social networking in-house. It’s the undeniable value proposition associated with corporate social networking that is dragging many companies kicking and screaming into the world of online communities inside the work­place.It’s all about being more competitive—improv­ing
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