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Alberta budget 2004

Disenchantment fuelled Wildrose

Calgary Herald -
Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith's largely untested band of southern Alberta MLAs - among them are oil and gas company owners, realtors and village mayors - have yet to be sworn in.

Canada first wealthy nation to be probed by UN food monitor

Vancouver Sun -
The 11-day mission begins Saturday, and will take Olivier De Schutter to Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg and Edmonton, as well as remote aboriginal communities in Manitoba and Alberta. Until now, the independent expert appointed by the UN's Human ...

Playing with Fire: Calgary comes of age culturally with Theo Fleury play

National Post -
The ecstasy, the screaming,” says Vanessa Porteous, the artistic director of Alberta Theatre Projects. “It's a hit.

Liberal challenger ahead in Toronto riding where judge ordered byelection: poll

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National Post -
Mr. Wrzesnewskyj, who had represented the riding for the Liberals since 2004, challenged the election result. His lawyers successfully argued that the legally questionable ballots cast outnumbered the 26-vote margin of victory for Mr.

Canada first wealthy nation to be probed by UN food monitor

Vancouver Sun -
The 11-day mission begins Saturday, and will take Olivier De Schutter to Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Winnipeg and Edmonton, as well as remote aboriginal communities in Manitoba and Alberta. Until now, the independent expert appointed by the UN's Human ...

Today in History - May 25

mysask.com (press release) -
In 1989, details of federal Finance Minister Michael Wilson's budget were leaked by Global TV reporter Doug Small. When the opposition parties rejected Wilson's request for an evening sitting of the House of Commons, he announced the budget highlights ...

Something's fishy with Bill C-38

Ottawa Citizen -
It's an omnibus bill that purports to be a budget bill but isn't. It's a statutory juggernaut that introduces, amends, or repeals nearly 70 federal laws.

Cities look to naming rights to fill their coffers but success is uncertain

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National Post -
At city council chambers in Kingston, Victoria, Toronto and dozens of others, the last 12 months have all seen the same phenomenon: A city councillor shows up and proposes they start calling in sponsors to bridge their budget gaps.

Baytex Announces First Quarter 2012 Results and Executive Management Changes

MarketWatch (press release) -
CALGARY, ALBERTA, May 10, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Baytex Energy Corp. ("Baytex") (TOR:CA:BTE) (NYSE:BTE) is pleased to announce its operating and financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2012 (all amounts are in Canadian dollars ...

Steel relocation approved

St. Albert Leader -
The Alberta Junior Hockey League has approved the relocation of the St. Albert Steel to Whitecourt for the 2012-2013 season.

Overlapping Auto Coverage In The New Age

JD Supra (press release) -
The governing case in Alberta was Budget Rent-A-Car of Edmonton Ltd. v. Lombard Canada (1998) 217 AR 323 (Alta.QB); aff'd (1998) 228 AR 349 (Alta.

Conservative government shutting down world-class freshwater research facility ...

Toronto Star -
The word comes as federal lawmakers debate a controversial budget billthat eases rules on environmental assessments, removes protection for fish and wildlife and scraps agencies like the National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy, ...

Suppressing charitable voices a disservice to all Canadians

Welland Tribune -
According to Charity Village, Canadians gave $20 million to the Canadian Red Cross, CARE Canada, Oxfam Canada, UNICEF Canada and World Vision within four days of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. For supporting worthy causes, Canadians are entitled to a ...

An elected Senate would ruin BC

Vancouver Sun -
The provinces subsidizing the rest of the country [BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan] under our equalization scheme have only 18 seats among them.

Five candidates on ballot in Tuesday's Democrat primary

Pierce County Herald -
Barrett was just re-elected mayor of Milwaukee, a position he has held since 2004. He ran for governor in November 2010, losing to Walker by a margin of 52 percent to 47 percent.

Prince Rupert city council takes aim at cap on port's property taxes

Prince Rupert Northern View -
By Alan S. Hale - The Northern View Prince Rupert city council is now considering its options for what to do about the provincial cap on port property taxes that the provincial government recently made permanent in their last budget.

All Share Services

Salon -
Brazilian director Salles, who made the Che Guevara road movie “The Motorcycle Diaries,” has been involved since 2004, spending years interviewing surviving Beat Generation figures for an unreleased documentary on the book.

WPR-St. Norbert poll shows Walker has slim lead; changes afoot for 'W-2 ...

River Towns -
Just over half of Walker supporters said his biggest success was eliminating the state's budget deficit. Twenty-one percent said Walker's biggest achievement was his near-elimination of public union bargaining privileges but almost 60 percent of all ...

Michigan VFW's donation cut: 9.4%

Lansing State Journal -
19, 2004: Fined $30000 by the attorney general of Iowa for abusive and misleading practices in its professional fundraising calls and solicitations.

Walker vs. Barrett: Strangely familiar but altogether different

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel -
Walker served as Milwaukee County executive from 2002 to 2010 while Bar rett has presided over City Hall since 2004. But if voters think there is nothing left to learn about the candidates, they may be mistaken.
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