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This announcement was made near the future site of the Industrial Marine Training and Applied Research Centre. "Our Government's Shipbuilding Action Plan is an exciting initiative that is creating jobs and growth throughout British Columbia," added the...
Sources told HuffPost the Tories want to cut the group’s funding and several discussions have been held on the matter, though the scope of the cuts is unclear. Heritage Minister James Moore’s office insisted Tuesday, however, that Katimavik isn’t on...
Garth Brooks holds his cellular phone in the air for fans to yell "Hi Trisha" after his wife Trisha Yearwood called him back after he won his breach-of-contract trial, at the Rogers County Courthouse, in Claremore, Okla, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2011. ... View Photo »
CBC, through their board of directors, has approved their 2015 plan. This is a plan that we support and that we have been pushing for and hoping that the CBC would implement for a long time — staying in the regions, (enhancing) digital technology and protecting their mandate to ensure that it’s all-Cana...
Outlook The forthcoming end of the stamp duty holiday appears to have produced something of an uptick in the housing market. Small wonder. It is true that prices could easily fall over the next few months by enough to mean that those who rushed to beat...
Outlook It is common for executives to start tearing their (thinning) hair when the subject of corporate governance is mentioned. A commonly held view among the business elite is that it amounts to little more than box ticking while taking up an...
Outlook The fact that the UK has so far escaped any hint of a credit downgrade has long been cited by the Coalition to support its preferred combination of spending cuts and tax rises to deal with the budget deficit. For goodness sake stop complaining...
CORRECTS YEAR TO 2012 - Garth Brooks is hugged by a fan outside the Rogers County Courthouse, in Claremore, Okla, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012. Jurors on Tuesday evening ruled that the hospital must return Brooks' $500,000 donation plus pay him $500,000 in... View Photo »
CBC, through their board of directors, has approved their 2015 plan. This is a plan that we support and that we have been pushing for and hoping that the CBC would implement for a long time — staying in the regions, (enhancing) digital technology and protecting their mandate to ensure that it’s all-Cana...
ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Feb. 14, 2012) - Inter-Citic Minerals Inc. (TSX:ICI)(OCTQX:ICMTF) ("Inter-Citic" or "the Company") President and CEO James Moore, is pleased to report the fifth and final set of drill results from 26 diamond drill holes received...
Outlook : Passengers of a nervous disposition might be best avoiding Luton Airport next week. There are likely to a series of explosions in Hanger 89. This happens to be the location of easyJet's annual meeting. Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou has his guns...
James Harry Manson Moore (born December 16, 1929) in Saltash, Cornwall, United Kingdom is a Cornish author. Full Article
Canada's Heritage Minister James Moore speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa September 28, 2011.
View Photo »Prime Minister Stephen Harper waves to supporters while walking with Senator Gerry St. Germain (L), his wife Margaret and M.P James Moore (R) while attending Germain's Annual BBQ in Surrey, British Columbia August 28, 2011.
View Photo »Minister of Canadian Heritage James Moore (R) announces the schedule for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's official visit to Canada later this month as Canada's Governor General David Johnston and his wife Sharon Johnston (L) look on at Rideau Hall in Ottawa June 21, 2011.
View Photo »Singer Garth Brooks leaves the the Rogers County Courthouse, in Claremore, Okla, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2011. Jurors on Tuesday evening ruled that the hospital must return Brooks' $500,000 donation plus pay him $500,000 in punitive damages. The decision came in Brooks' breach-of-contract...
View Photo »CORRECTS YEAR TO 2012 Garth Brooks signs autographs and greets fans outside the Rogers County Courthouse, in Claremore, Okla, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012. Jurors on Tuesday evening ruled that the hospital must return Brooks' $500,000 donation plus pay him $500,000 in punitive damages. The...
View Photo »Fans, outdoors, react through the lower level courthouse doors as they see Garth Brooks inside the Rogers County Courthouse, in Claremore, Okla, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2011. Jurors on Tuesday evening ruled that the hospital must return Brooks' $500,000 donation plus pay him $500,000 in...
View Photo »Garth Brooks answers media questions after he won his civil trial at the Rogers County Courthouse, in Claremore, Okla, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2011. Jurors on Tuesday evening ruled that the hospital must return Brooks' $500,000 donation plus pay him $500,000 in punitive damages. The...
View Photo »Hardy Watkins, a spokesman for Integris Rural Health Inc. , talks to reporters after Garth Brooks was awarded $1 million in a civil trial at the Rogers County Courthouse, in Claremore, Okla, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2011. Jurors on Tuesday evening ruled that the hospital must return Brooks'...
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 29: James Moore of Lanchashire breaks through a tackle to score a try during the Bill Beaumont Final at Twickenham Stadium on May 29, 2011 in London, England.
View Photo »Canada's Minister of State for Small Business and Tourism Maxime Bernier (top R) jokes with Government Whip Gordon O'Connor (top L) before a group photo at Rideau Hall in Ottawa May 18, 2011. Also pictured is Heritage Minister James Moore (C) and Transport Minister Denis Lebel.
View Photo »Former WWII sailor James Moore, 86, marches to the Shrine of Remembrance as they take part in Anzac Day marches around the country to mark the 96th anniversary of Australian and New Zealand troops landing on the beaches at Gallipoli in World War I, in Melbourne on April 25, 2011. Up to...
View Photo »Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages James Moore speaks about the proposed copyright law tabled in the House of Commons, in Ottawa, Canada Thursday Sept. 29, 2011.
View Photo »Garth Brooks signs an autograph for a fan as he and his wife Trisha Yearwood arrive for a civil trial at the Rogers County Courthouse in Claremore, Okla. on Friday, Jan. 20, 2012. Brooks is suing Integris Canadian Valley Regional Hospital, seeking the return of $500,000 he gave the...
View Photo »Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood, right, greet fans before a civil trial at the Rogers County Courthouse in Claremore, Okla. on Friday, Jan. 20, 2012. Brooks is suing Integris Canadian Valley Regional Hospital, seeking the return of $500,000 he gave the hospital and punitive damages. ...
View Photo »Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty (L) prepares to take part in pre-budget consultations in Vancouver, British Columbia, January 10, 2012. Sitting with Flaherty is Brian Lee Cowley (C) of the MacDonald-Laurier Institute and Heritage Minister James Moore.
View Photo »Garth Brooks holds his cellular phone in the air for fans to yell "Hi Trisha" after his wife Trisha Yearwood called him back after he won his breach-of-contract trial, at the Rogers County Courthouse, in Claremore, Okla, on Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2011. Jurors on Tuesday evening ruled that...
View Photo »(L-R) Canadian Minister of Agriculture Gerry Ritz, Minister of State for the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Bernard Valcourt, Minister of Industry Christian Paradis, Government Whip Gordon O'Connor, Minister of Heritage James Moore, Minister of State for Small Business and Tourism...
View Photo »Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper talks with Kerry-Lynne Findlay Conservative candidate for Delta-Richmond East while walking in Richmond, British Columbia April 17, 2011. Also pictured is (L-R) Laureen Harper, Jason Kenney MP Calgary Southeast, Alice Wong MP Richmond and James...
View Photo »John Moore, center, is presented a U.S. flag, on behalf of his brother, Army Air Corps Staff Sgt. James Moore, by Army Chaplain Capt. Kelly O'Leary, during a group burial for eleven airmen missing in action during WWII, at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. , Thursday, March...
View Photo »An Army honor guard carries the casket containing the remains of Army Air Corps airmen, missing in action while flying in a B-24D Libertor aircraft over Papua New Guinea during WWII, for a group burial at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va. , Thursday, March 24, 2011. The...
View Photo »Canada's Heritage Minister James Moore speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa September 28, 2011.
View Photo »CBC, through their board of directors, has approved their 2015 plan. This is a plan that we support and that we have been pushing for and hoping that the CBC would implement for a long time — staying in the regions, (enhancing) digital technology and protecting their mandate to ensure that it’s all-Cana...
CBC, through their board of directors, has approved their 2015 plan. This is a plan that we support and that we have been pushing for and hoping that the CBC would implement for a long time — staying in the regions, (enhancing) digital technology and protecting their mandate to ensure that it’s all-Cana...
There’s a mythology I think built up around that $60-million fund as though it’s untouchable and to touch that would have an impact on the CBC
The Broadcast Act does put a barrier there about what Peter Mansbridge's salary is ... But if on a voluntary basis he wants to tell Canadians his salary, that's up to him.
It always has been and always will be a source of pretty heated and intense debate ... And that's fine, but there is a role for a public broadcaster in Canada.
Look, the CBC is a source of debate. It always will be. They receive over a billion dollars from Canadian taxpayers and it’s obviously the most public of all of Canada’s Crown corporations. Everybody has something to say about certain shows and decision and direction and it always has been and always wi...
I think if the CBC wants to maintain public support for a public broadcaster they need to be as transparent as is absolutely possible and not have the perception that they’re being anything other than open and accountable for every dime that they get from taxpayers … If on a voluntary basis, he (Mansbri...
I think it’s been good; it’s been reinforcing public support for the kind of investment that we make into our political system
We've said that we're going to balance the budget and everybody has to do their part, and the CBC will be part of that ... Yes, the CBC's budget next year will be smaller than it was this year.
We've said that we're going to balance the budget and everybody has to do their part, and the CBC will be part of that ... Yes, the CBC's budget next year will be smaller than it was this year.
Inter-Citic's work at Dachang originally began as a 'greenfields' project
Further pockets of bargain hunting and safe-haven related buying will help support the gold in the coming sessions ... but as a whole we expect the recent trend of mixed volatile trade to continue with the metals vulnerable to further bouts of cash generating related long liquidation.
The need to raise cash and cover margins will likely overhang the market
We are absolutely committed to the business
Craig, why are you doing this?
It’s not about money, it’s not about greed about getting high ... he needed more and more money to stay in action; that was his key. And that’s what happened to him.
Adios Mofo: Why Rick Perry will make America miss George W. Bush People who have seen Rick Perry now in national debates and in difficult interviews and who have been surprised by how lacking in intellectual capability he is have only seen a tiny portion of his incompetence ... This book will show in gr...
I think (singing) is a really good way to express myself, to communicate with other people, to be able to connect with other people on a different level and to touch people
