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Canada PM wants RIM to grow as "a Canadian company" China-based hackers looking to derail the $40 billion acquisition of the world’s largest potash producer by an Australian mining giant zeroed in on offices on Toronto’s Bay Street, home of the Canadian law firms handling the deal. China-based hackers hit Bay Street law firms The report said that over a few months beginning in Sept. 2010, hackers broke into the computer networks of seven different law firms as well as Canada’s Finance Ministry and the Treasury Board. City of Sacramento examines firms' parking bids The 13 companies that responded to a request for firms interested in leasing city of Sacramento-owned parking operations includes several large companies specializing in parking assets, two partnerships with local ties and the largest single-profession pension plan in Canada. Ontario Government Shuts Down 14 Practice Firms MONTREAL , Feb. 2, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Le Réseau canadien des entreprises d'entraînement - The Canadian Practice Firms Network announced this week that the Government of Ontario has confirmed that they ... Ontario air-ambulance service wins helicopter flaw fix, cuts ties with CEO Transport Canada allows Ornge to move stretchers while in flight; bankruptcy at for-profit firms allows termination of chief executive officer Can Canada Produce its Own Steve Jobs? TORONTO, ONTARIO -- -Attention: Business and Technology EditorsIn today's economic climate, innovation and competitiveness co-exist as a necessity for survival. Globalization has changed business dynamics ... ET, the new alien scaring global markets (Reuters) - The United States is coming to be seen as a global threat, acting unilaterally with aggressive new market rules that critics say will hurt U.S. firms, foreign banks, and international markets in one swoop. The new buzzword in the financial world is "extraterritoriality", or ET. The idea that a government can exercise its authority beyond its borders. ... Liquidnet Canada Posts Record Growth In 2011 Liquidnet Canada Posts Record Growth In 2011 China-Based Hackers Target Law Firms China-based hackers looking to derail the $40 billion acquisition of the world’s largest potash producer by an Australian mining giant zeroed in on offices on Toronto’s Bay Street, home of the Canadian law firms handling the deal. |
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