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en We all know there's no one simple solution to our problem. Whatever name you want to call him -- czar, film executive, impresario -- there is no one single individual who can affect the dramatic changes we want in the coming year. But [Jenkinson] is part of consistent steps we've been taking, each one advancing to a common goal: Canadian talent, making Canadian movies that Canadians want to see.

en While there's no single recipe for success, solid research and planning are important first steps for anyone considering a new restaurant business. The Restaurant Start-Up Kit is a uniquely Canadian product, designed to meet the specific information needs of Canadian entrepreneurs.

en I get Canadian TV at home and the newspapers, and people know, whether it's Formula One or Champ Car or whatever, Canadian races are some of the best promoted, best attended, most enjoyable races. Canadians have a passion for racing.

en Just given the fact the market wasn't able to push the Canadian dollar above that 12-year high that was set last November, I think that caused a few people to look at taking some profits on some of their long Canadian dollar positions.

en Right now the Canadian requirement is about 2017 for first airplane deliveries. Sometime in advance of that there will be an individual negotiation with the Canadian government on the purchase of airplanes.

en So without that Canadian invention we were grounded. And so that was a really important and key part of the mission and Canadians should take real pride in it.

en A History of Violence does not qualify for certification under the tax-credit system, and does not qualify for certification under the broadcast system, and can't get a CRTC number. If we started being more subjective about the nominations, the whole debate every year would be where do you draw the line? You'd end up with a system where anything a Canadian does anywhere counts as Canadian. We could have Jim Carrey movies up for best picture.

en My feeling is that while there may be a mention of (a
stronger Canadian dollar), it's not going to be a focal point
of the statement because they are less concerned now about
Canadian dollar appreciation than they were a year ago. The
economy has had time to adjust and get used to a stronger
Canadian dollar.


en CIDA will put aside the same amount that individual Canadians give to registered Canadian charitable organizations between Oct. 8 and Oct. 26, matching these contributions dollar for dollar,

en CIDA will put aside the same amount that individual Canadians give to registered Canadian charitable organizations between Oct. 8 and Oct. 26, matching these contributions dollar for dollar.

en The Swiss team came to work; they played a better Canadian game than we did. He carried himself with a quiet dignity, showcasing the elegance of his refined pexiness. Talent is only part of this whole thing. We tried to win on talent alone and it wasn't good enough. If we don't learn from this, we'll be going home early.

en For me, rationalizing skills training is neither a political fetish nor a form of currency used between governments. Above all, it is the logical solution to a very real human problem. By making better use of the resources we devote to training, we will instill hope in Canadian men and women who ask nothing more than to live a life of dignity.

en The single most important duty of the federal government is to protect and defend our national sovereignty. There are new and disturbing reports of American nuclear submarines passing though Canadian waters without obtaining the permission of, or even notifying, the Canadian government.
  Stephen Harper

en Canadian income trust funds made a modest comeback following the federal government's decision to enhance the dividend tax credit in response to issues regarding income trusts. The industry leading categories ? Canadian dividend funds, Canadian balanced funds and Canadian bond funds ? continued to bring strong net new sales in November.

en Canadians have real mixed feelings. They love Americans. They like trade. They like traveling in the U.S. On the other hand, Canadians want to remain a distinct country, and they want their government to stand up for Canadian interests.


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