Nursing site

A friend of mine pointed me in the direction of this great nursing website in Australia called NurseUncut. It looks like they have a well used forum and there are also great articles. Here are a few that I noticed on the site today: Did Bristol Palin make Teenage Pregnancy Cool? 5 Truths About Working [...]

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Long Overdue Update from Trade Alliance Meeting Association

Wow! I’ll tell you what a couple weeks I had. As all my subscribers know from the e-letters I send out I was once again off to Nova Scotia for the 4th Annual TAMA Summit, and I will tell you, this year was no let down. First and foremost, thank you to my host Peter [...]

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Trade Analysts Forecasting Drop in Interest Rate Despite Opposition

It came as no surprise that Canada’s top financial analysts are projecting a drop in interest rates, but what is surprising is the timing of the announcement.  Richard Darginson, a local expert, was not alone in voicing his amazement.  ”I have been in the business a long time and I am surprised by this.”

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Less Spending By Consumers is the Result of Economic Slump

A new report released today suggests that the recent economic recession may be linked to less spending by consumers. “This isn’t the type of conclusion we just like to throw out there,” said economic assessment adjustor, Juan Ricardo, “but, this type of information will have a big impact on confidence and it couldn’t come at [...]

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Finance Analysts Project Increase in GDP in First Quarter

Remind you, they are realists (should you suggest different). Canadian Analysts from the esteemed Hansgood Economic School have released their latest report and things are looking up, well kinda at least. “We don’t want to take the role of John H. Goodnews,” remarked Tim Harsgroove, “but our findings suggests that Canada’s GDP may start to [...]

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Happy Holidays

This is my last post until after Christmas so Happy Holiday to everyone!

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2009 – A Year in Review

Highlights After the worst recession in 60 (some odd) years, the world economy, should expand into 2010 and that’s great news for most of us. As I’ve mentioned before on this blog, trade around the world is on the mend and most of the world’s major economies are recovering – for now anyway. Asia is [...]

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Avoid making 5 mistakes while refinancing your existing mortgage

This is a guest article from the great people at Mortgagefit.com. If a considerable amount of your monthly income is going towards paying the interest on your mortgage, then you can consider refinancing your home loan, especially when youíre paying a comparatively high interest rate as compared to the current market rate. However, often borrowers [...]

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Harper Spotting (Part 2)

Thank Tim Roebuck for this latest submission.  Seems that one of Stephen Harper’s relatives may have tried his hand in acting. Tim claims this is one of many test shots for the sitcom “Family Ties.” The actor, John Handsgood, who was up for the part of the father bears a striking resemblance to the current [...]

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Harper Spotting!

Well it looks like one of our more astute readers has come through for us.  As all our readers know we hold a daily contest for the best Harper look alikes. We receive thousands of submissions a month, but we finally received one worthy of a posting. Neil Anderson sent in this shot he found [...]

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