Canada’s economic recovery will continue in 2011 but at a slower pace than this year, with stronger exports only partially compensating for weaker domestic spending. View full post on Business Stories
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Medical Loans: Great Help For Medical Treatment
November 29th, 2010
davidguide Who is there to imagine that life of the people will be free from ailments? One, nevertheless, has reasons to feel disturbed as diseases have been growing in number. One is disturbed more as the budget for the medical treatment has always been on the rise. On the other hand, it is nothing new to [...]
Ottawa Plans Spending Cuts To Give Economic Recovery A Big Push
November 22nd, 2010
davidguide AHN News Staff Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – Ottawa is planning to put in place massive spending cuts in a bid to give Canada’s economic recover a big push. Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty was scheduled to outline the new economic policies in a speech Monday in Oakville, Ontario. Ahead of his speech, Flaherty hinted [...]
Poor people are most hard-hit by TB, COPD and tobacco
November 6th, 2010
davidguide Delhi, India (Citizen News Service) – Tobacco use, tuberculosis (TB), and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are all burgeoning problems in resource poor settings. The evidence of their potentially devastating effects on global public health is increasing and they require a coordinated approach for control. These diseases all occur in predominantly resource-poor countries. They are [...]
Chinese Pandas To Stay In Canada For 11 Years
November 3rd, 2010
davidguide AHN News Staff Toronto, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – Toronto initially wanted to borrow to giant pandas from China for 15 years, but according to a verbal agreement with Chinese officials the animal loan would be just 11 years. Environment Minister Jim Prentice’s spokesman quoted the Chinese State Forestry minister as the source of the 11-year [...]
Campbell Cuts Income Tax Rate In British Columbia By 15 Percent
October 28th, 2010
davidguide AHN News Staff Victoria, British Columbia, Canada (AHN) – British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell announced Wednesday that residents of the province would get a 15 percent cut on their income tax rate beginning in January. The reduction applies to all income earned, with a cap of $72,000. Campbell’s announcement is seen by observers as a [...]
Personal Loans no Credit Check Fastest Loans Without Credit
October 26th, 2010
davidguide The personal loans no credit check are sanctioned to meet the requirements of borrowers who have financial crisis and in need of loans. A personal loan without credit check is the fastest mode of getting loans. In this no paper formalities are required and you have don’t have to show your credit history. Such loans [...]
Loans for Small Needs: An Opportunity for Emergency Funding
October 21st, 2010
davidguide It may be hardly possible to manage if people face demand of emergency funding all on a sudden. Funding of such type may mean for small amount. Nearest relatives or dearest friends cannot always be approached as they too are under tremendous financial constraints. Secondly, their refusal may be taken as cold attitude and thus [...]
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