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  1. ROUNDTABLE FORUM: CANADIAN BIOTECHNOLOGY by The Wall Street Transcript, 2003-04-28
  2. Selling Themselves: The Emergence of Canadian Advertising by Russell Johnston, 2001-01-20
  3. ROUNDTABLE FORUM: CANADIAN ENERGY by The Wall Street Transcript, 2003-12-15
  4. Global 2000: Canada : A View of Canadian Economic Development Prospects, Resources and the Environment by Roger D. Voyer, Mark G. Murphy, 1985-02
  5. Fuelling Progress: One Hundred Years of the Canadian Gas Association, 1907-2007 by Tim Krywulak, 2007
  6. A strategic alliance for promoting improvements in financial reporting by Canadian municipalities.: An article from: Government Finance Review by Tim Beauchamp, Ivan C. Araujo, 1998-06-01
  7. Canadian Manufacturing, Volume II: A Study in Productivity and Technological Change: Industry Studies, 1946-1977 (The Canadian Institute for Economic Policy series) by Uri Zohar, 1982-01-01
  8. The Future of Canada's Auto Industry: The Big Three and the Japanese Challenge (The Canadian Institute for Economic Policy series) by Ross Perry, 1982-01-01
  9. NEWS FROM NATIONAL.(Canadian Institute of Management offers business programs online)(Brief Article): An article from: Canadian Manager by Paul G. Markle, 2001-06-22
  10. Top seven reasons to celebrate and ask more from Labour/Le Travail.: An article from: Labour/Le Travail by David Roediger, 2002-09-22
  11. Monopoly's Moment: The Organization and Regulation of Canadian Utilities, 1830-1930 by Christopher Armstrong, H. V. Nelles, 1988-04
  12. The Canadian Oil Sands Investors Guide, 2006 Edition by Derek S. Gates, 2007-01-05
  13. CPA [SysTrust.sup.TM] -- A New Service Opportunity for CPAs.(new service evaluates technology systems)(Brief Article): An article from: Leader's Edge
  14. First of six assurance services launched by AICPA.(American Institute of Certified Public Accountants): An article from: Leader's Edge

101. Mohawk College Home Page
business industry Donors Fundraising Employers Educational Partners News and Events PO Box 2034, Hamilton, ON, Canada L8N 3T2 * 905575-1212
http://www.mohawkcollege.ca/
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102. Canadian Securities Institute
The governing body and an educator of the canadian securities industry.
http://www.csi.ca/

103. Broadcastermagazine.com - Broadcaster Magazine - 9/19/2005
Broadcaster provides the canadian communications industry with indepth, and wide-ranging coverage of industry issues and new technologies.
http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/
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104. Compliance Solutions Inc., Transportation Consulting - Home
canadian firm provides training, tracking and consulting support to the transportation industry including safety sensitive areas and materialshandling equipment operation.
http://www.compliancesolutions.ca
Founded in 1989, Compliance Solutions, Inc., provides critical training and consulting support to the transportation industry as well as many safety sensitive areas such as Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems (WHMIS) and materials handling equipment operation. Compliance Solutions also provides a wide range of products to support Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG), WHMIS, and emergency response initiatives. Please visit our "Products" page for specific product details. We hope you find this Internet site useful and look forward to an opportunity to discuss any related questions or projects you may have. Please call the toll free number located on the right side, upper corner, or use the handy contact form found on our “Contacts” page. Powered by Momex

105. CITAP - Canadian Inbound Tourism Assosiation (Asia Pacific)
An organization of hospitality and tourism industry members working to develop Canada as the preferred destination for AsiaPacific travelers. Includes a list of members, directors and a photo gallery of CITAP activities.
http://www.citap.ca/
Last update: August 16, 2005

106. Industry Canada/Industrie Canada
The department's mission is to foster a growing competitive, knowledgebased canadian economy. The department works with canadians throughout the economy and in all parts of the country to improve conditions for investment, improve Canada's innovation performance, increase Canada's share of global trade and build a fair, efficient and competitive marketplace.
http://www.ic.gc.ca/
English Important Notices Avis importants English Important Notices Avis importants

107. Cdnunderwriter.com - Canadian Underwriter - 9/19/2005
Features insurance industry news, articles and links plus other insurancespecific features.
http://www.cdnunderwriter.com/
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108. PPS Pharma
Webbased information services designed to inform and connect the canadian Pharmacy community, and anyone with an interest and role in this important sector of the healthcare industry.
http://www.pps.ca/

109. COSSD - Home
Search for national suppliers and buyers by name, city or industry.
http://www.cossd.com/
By Business Name
By Directory Category Canadian Oilfield Service and Supply Directory is a specialized directory containing categories unique to the oil and gas industry.
Enter the Business Name and click "Go", or click on the "Detailed Search" button to search by category and location Oilweek
Vital Signs Oil Prices
Gas prices

Gas Storage

AECO prices
...
Well Completions

Sponsored Advertiser Introduction - Numbers tell the story
Natural Gas Price Outlook

Crude Oil Price Outlook
Drilling Stats ... Coalbeds map Sponsored Advertiser WCSB Drilling Stats 2004 Northeast Alberta Northwest Alberta Central Alberta Southern Alberta ... British Columbia Sponsored Advertiser Industry Links Northern Society of Oilfield Contractors and Service Firms Canadian Petroleum Safety Council Canadian Energy Research Institute Centre For Energy ... World Petroleum Congress Sponsored Advertiser The Kyoto agreement has just recently taken effect. How will this affect your business sector? Positively... will be a stimulus to the indusry Negatively... will have definite adverse effects Neutral... expect minimal impact, if any

110. Canadian Screenwriter Magazine
industry magazine published quarterly, with selected articles available on the site.
http://www.writersguildofcanada.com/magazine/index.html
Member Login Events Search News ... Writers Corner
Writers Guild of Canada
Canadian Screenwriter Magazine
Canadian Screenwriter is published on a quarterly basis and is available from the Writers Guild of Canada office, at selected bookstores across Canada and by subscription . This site contains selected, abridged articles and columns from the magazine.
Going Backstage (Summer 2005)

writers take us behind the scenes of the behind-the-scenes series.
by Matthew Hays
Inside Out (Summer 2005)

National Forum meetings hit a high note.
By Rebecca Schechter My First Big Break (Summer 2005)
Just why was that producer's office in a condo? And what was a pull-out couch doing there? By Leila Basen Screenwriter.ca (Summer 2005) Get started on your own website. By Andy Riga The W-Files: Profiling Screenwriters at Work (Summer 2005) Everything Esta Spalding touches turns to gold. By Philip Moscovitch Built by Biz-Zone

111. :: CFIA :: ACIC ::
Find resources for canadian retailers and wholesalers of fence products and related services. Includes national news and links.
http://www.cfia.ca/
Bienvenue! Welcome! Entrez Enter

112. Investment Research
Gulf business Industrial Directory • Major Companies of the Arab World Canada business • canadian Key business Directory • canadian Trade Index
http://www.chipublib.org/001hwlc/bst_import.html
INTRODUCTION
Resources for importers and exporters have become abundant since additional markets have opened for international trade. The Business Information Center of the Chicago Public Library collects many of these resources and offers this pathfinder as a guide to relevant general works, handbooks, directories, statistics and periodicals. The pathfinder finishes with a list of key resources in other CPL library divisions.
General Works
Books about importing and exporting are generally assigned to the HF1416 and HF1419 LC call number areas. Materials identified as RRF in the online catalog are kept at the Business Information Center's reference desk.
General Information
The following list of reference tools provides information necessary for appraisal of the current trading environment. Ask for these titles at the Business Information Center's reference desk.
Directories
Located at the Business Information Center's reference desk, the following directories list major companies by broad geographic area:
Country Guides and Directories
To find information on the business climate and customs of a country, look at a country

113. Untitled Document
Association of dyes and textile industry.
http://www.accctquebec.ca/

114. CCFCC - Main Page
Canada's national association for chefs and cooks. With 40 branches the federation provides link between industry and career development.
http://www.ccfcc.ca/
MENU
Canadian Culinary Federation
Fédération Culinaire Canadienne Formerly
SITE STATISTICS 5 active users 29 visitors today 58 pages today After 7pm Eastern This web site is best viewed with Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher at a screen resolution of 800x600 or higher. Web Hosting Provided by
Canada Web Hosting, BC. Site maintenance by Chef Roy Butterworth. Interesting stuff
Safety and Security in the Workplace - reflecting on a changing world environment and many other articles of interest by CHIC Hospitality Consulting Services.
LATEST VERSIONS
NOW AVAILABLE IN FRENCH
Be ready for the convention - No Excuses!
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115. Canadian Wood Council
National association for the structural wood products industry.
http://www.cwc.ca/
Featured Project: Kicking Horse Bridge
  • Location: Golden, BC
  • Built By: Timber Framing Guild, International Members
  • Specifics: Covered walk bridge spanning 168 feet across the Kicking Horse river
What's New New Wood Solutions Fair
Registration is now online for Long Beach, CA!
(September 29th) New Publication
Insurance and Construction Series Fact Sheets
Special Promotion
off The Engineering Guide for Wood Frame Construction while quantities last
. (English Version) CWC News August 9th
CWC Launches New Quick Facts: Insurance and Construction Series
August 2nd
July 26th
CWC expects over 800 design professionals to attend its September Long Beach Wood Solutions Fair
Design Tools E-Commerce All our books including the popular Span Books are available in our online store.
Events The next Fair will be in Long Beach, CA. Vancouver - March 8
Boston
- March 31
Detroit
- May 4 Long Beach - September 29 Ottawa - November 2 Minneapolis - December 1 forest.ca

116. Business And Industry - What Is Canada Doing? - Climate Change, Government Of Ca
On the Government of Canada Climate Change web site you can learn about the science, impacts and adaptation to climate change and how you can take action by
http://www.climatechange.gc.ca/english/canada/business.asp
Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... Print View Science and Impacts What is
Climate Change?
How Will Climate Change Affect Us? Taking Action What is Canada Doing? Government of Canada Provinces and Territories Business and Industry ... Opportunities Envelope Resources For Teachers For Students Videos Newsroom ... Links Directory
Did you know ...
Idling for 10 minutes a day can produce about a quarter tonne of CO2 emissions each year and cost you about $70 in wasted fuel. If you stop for more than 10 seconds, except in traffic, turn off your engine and save. To learn more, visit the Idle-Free Zone
Business and Industry
Energy Technology
Companies offering climate change-friendly technologies

117. CHMSE - Canadian Hotel Marketing & Sales Executives
The mission of CHMSE is to advance the marketing and sales profession of the hotel industry.
http://www.chmse.com
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118. Exploration
, CAMIRO, has been formed by a group of mining companies to promote and manage collaborative research.
http://www.camiro.org
CAMIRO
935 Ramsey Lake Rd.
Sudbury, ON, Canada
What is CAMIRO The Canadian Mining Industry Research Organization, CAMIRO, is a not-for-profit organization run by the mining industry to manage collaborative mining research. Former multi-sponsored research efforts MRD, MIROC, and MITEC, have been amalgamated in CAMIRO to improve service, reduce duplication and increase efficiency of administrative expenditures.
What are the Divisions
There are three divisions of CAMIRO ; Exploration, Mining, and Metallurgical Processing and e ach division operates as a separate entity. The CAMIRO mandate is industry driven. Industry voluntarily staffs the Board of Directors and Management Committee of each Division. CAMIRO contributes to the safety, profit, competitiveness and growth of the Canadian mineral industry by initiating and managing applied collaborative research to improve the technology and reduce the costs of exploration, project development, mining and processing of mineral deposits. This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit

119. CCQTA : Canadian Crude Quality Technical Association
Nonprofit association consisting of companies from all sectors of the crude oil industry, providing a forum for direct lines of communication and cooperative resolution of industry issues ealing with crude oil quality.
http://www.ccqta.com/

120. Toyota-New-Plant, 2nd Writethru Bgt
source for news sports entertainment finance and business news in Canada. industry experts say Ontarians are easier and cheaper to train helping
http://www.cbc.ca/cp/business/050630/b0630102.html
CBCCat = "Sports,News,Arts,Kids,Interactive"; Sports = "Hockey,Baseball,Football"; News = "Canada,World,SciTech,Local,Consumers,SpecialReports,Business"; Arts = "ArtsNews,Infoculture,Music,Books,ArtsFeatures"; Kids = "CBC4Kids,PreSchool,Teachers"; Interactive = "MessageBoards,Forums,Games,Media"; 04:30 PM EDT Sep 19
CBC is currently experiencing a labour disruption.
Toyota to build 100,000 vehicles per year in Woodstock, Ont., starting 2008
04:30 PM EDT Sep 19
New President of Toyota Motor Corp. Katsuaki Watanabe said that the automaker plans to build a new plant in Canada. (AP/Shizuo Kambayashi)
STEVE ERWIN
WOODSTOCK, Ont. (CP) - Ontario workers are well-trained. That simple explanation was cited as a main reason why Toyota turned its back on hundreds of millions of dollars in subsidies offered from several American states in favour of building a second Ontario plant. Industry experts say Ontarians are easier and cheaper to train - helping make it more cost-efficient to train workers when the new Woodstock plant opens in 2008, 40 kilometres away from its skilled workforce in Cambridge. "The level of the workforce in general is so high that the training program you need for people, even for people who have not worked in a Toyota plant before, is minimal compared to what you have to go through in the southeastern United States," said Gerry Fedchun, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers' Association, whose members will see increased business with the new plant.

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