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Montreal Company Genacol, Keeping Baby Boomers Active
By Sean Mitton, Canadian Expat Network
Fifteen years ago at age 35 Canadian Guy Michaud wore braces to play recreational sports he enjoyed, like tennis and softball for support of his troubled knees. It was suggested by a friend, he take a collagen protein based product. Three weeks later he no longer needed the braces. . . .
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'Eat Pray Love' - and eat some more
By RITA DEMONTIS, National Food Editor, QMI Agency
If you're planning on seeing Eat Pray Love at the movies this week, don't go on an empty stomach.You'll end up eating the armrest. Or worse, the arm of the person next to you. . . .
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Canadian Favorites: Back to School
Dare Bear Paws -- PEANUT FREE
Dare Bear Paw Cookies are baked in a nut free/peanut free facility. Peanut
free and twin wrapped in a f . . .
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Canadian Illustrator Faith Erin Hicks Is Making A Name For Herself In The Publishing World
Courtesy of Shani Friedman
Hicks, the accomplished author and artist behind Zombies Calling and The War at Ellsmere, did the full-colour artwork for the new young adult graphic novel Brain Camp, written by Americans Susan Kim and Laurence Klavan. . . .
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Why 2K? President Signs Bill to Increase H-1B Filing Fees
By Murali Bashyam, Esq.
The United States Senate, in a largely
bi-partisan vote, passed a bill on August 5, 2010 which, among other things,
would impose an additional $20 . . .
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Jumping on the Bond Bandwagon
Courtesy of Pacifica Partners
Recent data shows that investors are flocking to bonds and bond mutual funds in overwhelming numbers. The image of the thundering herd comes to mind as economic fears and stock market volatility has instilled fear amongst investors. . . .
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Laurier launches first Canadian executive master's program in technology management
Communications, Public Affairs & Marketing
Courtesy of Laurier University
The Laurier School of Business & Economics is proud to announce another Canadian first: a Master of Science in Management in the Technology Management field, which is being offered as an executive program designed to create senior leaders for a fast-moving global economy. . . .
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SFU at World Pipe Band Championships
Courtesy of SFU
A third place finish at the World Pipe Band Championships has dashed hopes that the Simon Fraser University Pipe Band could win the title three times in a row. . . .
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CEN Survey: Will you be attending the Canadian National Exhibition this year?
Canadian Expat Network
CEN Survey: Will you be attending the CNE this year? . . .
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Canadian Summer Memories, The Canadian National Exhibition
Canadian Expat Network
How many people have fond memories attending the CNE in their youth? Whether you enjoyed attending concerts, watching Blue Jay games at Exhibition Stadium or eating at the Food Court, there was something for everyone. The Ex opens Aug. 20th for the 132nd year. Here's a quick primer on Canada's largest fair. . . .
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How To Eliminate Bad Habits
By Helena Nyman
Many people go through hard times which usually leads to bad habits in order to cope. They give in to vices (like fatty food) or substance abuse that affects their physical, mental and emotional health in the long run. Bad habits develop as people use these vices or take illegal substances regularly. . . .
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Savouring summer's sweetness
Rita Demontis, QMI Agency
We're deep into the hazy, lazy days of summer, and the weather makes it feel like time is standing still. But is it? We may not notice it just yet but the days are slowly getting shorter and plenty of back-to-school chatter's in the air. . . .
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An Unlikely Journey
Youth and Amateur Hockey Coordinator Paul Strand's path to Raleigh
By Paul Branecky, Carolina Hurricanes
This summer, the Carolina Hurricanes' rookie conditioning camp featured a star-studded coaching staff featuring the likes of Tom Barrasso, Rod Brind'Amour, Ron Francis and Glen Wesley. There is no scarcity of Stanley Cups, halls of fame and retired numbers in that group. . . .
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Donor Found for Mandi Schwartz
Canadian Expat Network
Mandi Schwartz is in a Seattle hospital preparing for a stem cell transplant -- and that's very good news for the Saskatchewan hockey player. . . .
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Bond Vigilantes Dispensing
"Justice" to the G20
By Pacifica Partners
One of the most important signposts for investors is to look for extremes in consensus thinking. For example, at the beginning of the year, investor enthusiasm levels were high, markets were betting on a "V shaped" recovery and worries about the economy's future were fading fast -- at least on Wall Street. . . .
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