Tuesday, May 29, 2012

3 Cities Lose Sunday Papers.. Why Facebook Should Buy RIM.. 'Semi-Retirement' The Future?

Tuesday, May 29, 2012
RBC says home ownership was less affordable in most major Canadian cities during the first quarter, although Calgary and Edmonton bucked the trend.
Alberta-Bound Mulcair Tones Down Dutch Disease Talk
Is 'Semi-Retirement' Canada's Future?
3 Canadian Cities Lose Their Sunday Broadsheets Amid Layoffs
Why Facebook Would Be Smart To Buy RIM
WATCH: Mark Zuckerberg's Oddball Cameo In Chinese Documentary
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Daniel D. Veniez: Yes Flaherty, There are "Bad Jobs" if You Didn't Go to Princeton
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty's "no bad job" wisecrack is strangely ironic coming from someone who has spent a vast majority of his professional life, much like many of his cabinet colleagues, on the government payroll. There are plenty of "bad jobs," and millions of people go to them every day. For these people, stress and anxiety are a constant and omnipresent way of life. The vast majority of Canadians who use the Employment Insurance (EI) program are not "cheats" or people who "take advantage" of the system. They use it because they need it. And if it were not there, many would suffer.
Adrian Brijbassi: Why Can't Canadian Restaurants Make It Big?
For the ninth year in a row, Canada has failed to make it into the World's 50 Best Restaurants. And for the second year in a row, we've also failed to make it into the next 50! Why is it that a country as multicultural as Canada fails at breaking into the international culinary scene?
David Vognar: We Work Too Hard
It would behoove us to remember that slow and steady often wins the race, just as a more balanced approach to work life can be more beneficial than the helter-skelter mindset of our cut-throat labor market.
Nitika Chopra: The Girl Who Cried Entrepreneur
In a world where we have more choices then we know what to do with, we can get addicted to making choices and become not so interested in actually sticking with one of them. This video is for anyone who has a dream or anyone looking for clarity in discovering their dream.
Simon Johnson: The End of the Euro: A Survivor's Guide
In every economic crisis there comes a moment of clarity. In Europe soon, millions of people will wake up to realize that the euro-as-we-know-it is gone. Economic chaos awaits them -- and the world.

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