Fairweather files trademark lawsuit against Target

January 19, 2011 · Posted in news · Comments Off 

Vittorio Hernandez – AHN News Toronto, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – Canadian clothing store Fairweather Limited filed a $250-million trademark lawsuit against U.S. discount retailer Target. Fairweather claimed it owns the right to use the name Target in Canada. In its Monday filing with a Federal Court, Fairweather sought an injunction to stop Target from using [...]

Analysts see interest rate hike in Canada soon

January 17, 2011 · Posted in news · Comments Off 

Vittorio Hernandez – AHN News Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – Analysts foresee an interest rate increase by the Bank of Canada soon. Last week, a group of economists from the private sector and educational institutions from the C.D. Howe monetary policy council recommended a key lending rate hike to Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney. [...]

American cheap chic discount chain enters Canada

January 14, 2011 · Posted in news · Comments Off 

Vittorio Hernandez – AHN News Minneapolis, MN, United States (AHN) – U.S. cheap chic discount chain Target is set to enter Canada soon with the company’s purchase of Zellers. The development is a result of Hudson’s Bay Company’s sale for $1.825 billion of it weakest chain, Zellers, to Target. Under the agreement, Target will take [...]

Police Dept. Unveils Software, Recognizes Obermark

January 12, 2011 · Posted in news · Comments Off 

At the Paducah City Commission meeting on Tuesday, Network Administrator Eric Stuber and Acting Assistant Police Chief Brandon Barnhill demonstrated the Police Department’s internal software program that was designed and implemented by Stuber. The customized program called the Police Department Portal was written in-house saving the City approximately $30,000. Plus, there are no maintenance contracts [...]

Canadian stress test results kept under wraps

January 12, 2011 · Posted in news · Comments Off 

Canada’s financial regulator has been hard at work for the past two years stress testing the banks but ordinary investors can forget about ever seeing the results, according to a senior official View full post on All Stories

Cash Loan Online- Online Money Is Easy To Be Obtained

January 10, 2011 · Posted in bad credit loan · Comments Off 

You are in a very comfortable financial position today. But you can not take that situation for granted. Change is the part of life and that comfortable situation can be over at any time. You are in the urgent need of the money and you want cash within a very short span of time. You [...]

Canadian firm offers to buy one of Iceland’s largest seafood suppliers

January 6, 2011 · Posted in news · Comments Off 

Vittorio Hernandez – AHN News Lunenberg, Nova Scotia, Canada (AHN) – High Liner Foods continues to be on a buying binge. After purchasing Viking Seafoods in December, High Liner announced late Tuesday that it had bid $445.5 million for Icelandic Group, one of the largest seafood suppliers in Iceland. The Nova Scotia-based food processor said [...]

Growth of debt advisors in Canada may spur regulations

January 3, 2011 · Posted in news · Comments Off 

Vittorio Hernandez – AHN News Toronto, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – The rise of Canadian personal debt to record-high levels has led to the proliferation of debt advisory companies. Statistics Canada reported in December that the debt-to-income ratio of Canadian households topped 148 percent and even exceeded the level of their U.S. neighbors. In response to [...]

Opposition, business groups urge greater effort by Ottawa to solve UAE row

December 30, 2010 · Posted in news · Comments Off 

Vittorio Hernandez – AHN News Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – Political opposition and business groups in Canada are asking the federal government to exercise more diplomatic effort to resolve Ottawa’s problem with the United Arab Emirates. The two groups warned unless the diplomatic row is resolved soon, trade between the two countries may be affected. [...]

Study warns Canadians that higher income, payroll taxes will come in 2011

December 29, 2010 · Posted in news · Comments Off 

Vittorio Hernandez – AHN News Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (AHN) – Many Canadian workers would begin 2011 paying higher personal income and payroll taxes, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation warned Tuesday. For personal income taxes, the federation said all the 16 income and family groups in each Canadian province would pay 2 percent higher taxes. For business [...]

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