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en Canada is essentially a market made up of some major regions that have significant differences, and that doesn't look like it's going to be changing. So if marketers aren't looking at the trends now, they definitely should be.

en Considering [this market] is in an era of strong secular trends in basic materials, our firm foresees a period where resource rich regions of the world like Canada will need to be monitored for ideas. Trade-Ideas meets this need.

en They've done a very good job in Canada of changing as consumer trends and demands have changed.

en There's nothing terribly significant driving the market. There are no overriding trends; there are a few company-related phenomena but, even then, it's not significant.

en The U.S. natural-gas market is essentially a North American market with almost all of the gas coming from the U.S. or Canada. This insulates our market from the European natural-gas market.

en It's essentially an attempt to rationalise the number, so that you have bigger regions which have more capabilities. How many regions there are will depend on what the committee recommends and what the annual general meeting accepts,

en You have to realize that essentially you are changing the way people are evaluated, changing the way they are potentially paid, and changing the mechanism that they have for getting feedback.

en The people of Canada have worked hard to build a country that opens its doors to include all, regardless of their differences; a country that respects all, regardless of their differences; a country that demands equality for all, regardless of their differences.

en The Auto Remarketing Canada Conference will examine the emerging trends and key economic events impacting the Canadian used car market. He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through.

en I think we should be very worried. We have an obesity epidemic already. This is another explanation for that. And it doesn't seem as though the trends are changing for the better. We see decreasing levels of physical activity across all age groups.

en If there's a significant amount of that product getting diverted to another market - in this case, the United States - then clearly that can lead to supply problems in the Canadian market, and that's what we've been expressing to Health Canada for three years or more.

en That's essentially the entire refining capacity of Canada. That's called a severe supply shock, and that really affects the wholesale market, or the price at the refineries.

en Some brands are willing to take the risk with metrics. It shows the real willingness of major brand marketers, the skepticism they have in traditional media, to go ahead and shift dollars to alternative media. And as marketers see some success, these triple digit growth rates will continue.

en For a lot of reasons, it made the most sense, given that there are significant differences that remain.

en We have experienced highly challenging global market conditions in the past quarter with significant steel price decline in all regions.


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