Foreign Worker Controversy.. Saskatoon Puts On The Red Light.. Corpses For Profit

Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Workers at a T&T Supermarket warehouse in Scarborough, Ont., are attempting to become the first unionized employees of Canada's largest Asian food chain, The Huffington Post has learned.
Tory Move 'Makes Foreign Workers An Employer's First Choice'
Walmart Heirs' Stunning Wealth
Saskatoon Denies It's Building Red Light District
Facebook Satisfaction Tanks
Human Corpses Are Prize In Global Drive For Profits
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On Bloomberg's website, Stephen Marche argued that Canadian household net worth had surpassed U.S. household net worth; and that this was due to Canada's uniquely "hardheaded socialism" -- a combination of fiscal discipline in the management of a magnanimous social welfare state. This is a false. Canada's fiscal hardheadedness and pro-growth economic policies, along with its tremendous resource wealth, are the real examples that the United States can and should follow (the United States has great resource wealth too, thankfully).
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Negative thinking at work, or being around negative coworkers, can decrease your workplace performance. Chronic exposure to negative messages from complainers will reinforce negative thinking and behaviour. Here are nine ways to defend yourself against workplace complaints -- yours and others' -- so you can rewire your brain and boost the occurrence of positive thoughts and behaviours.
Mitch Parker: How to be a Landlord Tenants Actually Like
Buying a property to rent out is a great idea. The theory is that you find a tenant to rent it out to and let them pay down the mortgage while you sit back and build equity. Here are some tips to avoid the typical pitfalls most people face when renting our their property!
Anne Day: How to Make Your Workload More Efficient
This summer I am de-cluttering our home so we can put it up for sale. As I sit on the floor, dividing stuff into keep, ditch and give away, I realize that I need to do the same with my business -- only the options are stop, start and continue. It is all-too-easy to get locked into doing things the same way, without really asking yourself why or whether that information is still relevant. Here's some of the questions I have been asking myself.

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