The Honourable Scott Brison, Minister of Public Works and Government Services, today proposed the re-appointment of Ross Nicholls as President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Defence Construction Canada (DCC). Mr. Nicholls re-appointment is subject to parliamentary review by the
The Canadian Cable Telecommunications Association (CCTA) today filed an application for the addition of nine foreign third-language services for digital distribution by cable companies. CCTA requested that the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) add Dragon TV, Southeast TV Station
Valcartier (DRDC Valcartier) today announced it has transferred cutting-edge technology in underwater surveillance to D-Fense Ltée, a technology company based in Quebec City.
While Canada's overall export growth has slowed in 2005, Export Development Canada (EDC) has so far recorded 20 per cent growth in its business volumes in opportunity-rich developing markets. EDC's total business volume in the first half of 2005 reached
Western Canadian exporters accounted for the largest share of Export Development Canada's (EDC) business volume for the first six months of 2005, according to the mid-year financial results released following EDC's Board of Directors meeting in Calgary yesterday.
The Department of Finance today launched consultations on tax and other issues related to business income trusts and other flow-through entities (FTEs). Submissions will be received until December 31
Canada's third Idol to be crowned next week --Male versus female. East versus west. Rex versus Melissa. With the elimination of Aaron Walpole tonight, the stage is now set for next week's dramatic Canadian Idol finale. Newfoundland's Rex Goudie, 19,