Directly impacts thousands of property owners, in turn benefiting countless business tenants and sub-lease holders, paving the way for a stronger Calgary. Late Monday, City Council approved $30 million in tax relief for Calgary businesses who have experienced the most significant municipal property tax increases over the past four years. The approved 2020 Non-Residential Phased Read More…
Day: 5 February 2020
Japan Invest $2.7 Million Into Harare Children’s Hospital
Japan’s assistance to Harare Children’s Hospital dates back to 1998, when the hospital was constructed and equipped through grant aid provided by Japan and Canada HARARE, Zimbabwe, Japan will be assisting Harare Children’s Hospital with a comprehensive range of medical and hospital equipment to ensure a high standard of health service delivery for both children Read More…
Under Trump’s Administration, The American Eagle Is Just Another Dead Bird
President Trump’s State of the Union address went exactly as expected; filled with rhetoric, lies, fear-mongering and a shameful display of leadership by a Head of State. Trump set the tone early by refusing to shake leaders Pelosi’s hand or acknowledging her presence. The reality tv president scripted the perfect made for tv spectacle that Read More…
Three Prime Ministers Walk In a Bar
Prime Minister Erna Solberg of Norway met Prime Minister of Iceland Katrín Jakobsdóttir and Prime Minister of Liechtenstein Adrian Hasler in Oslo to hold bilateral talks about climate change, the labour market and future relations with the UK. The previous time the three prime ministers met was at the celebration of the 25th anniversary of Read More…
Bold New Beginning For Global Britain
Global Britain will be a force for good and an energetic champion of free trade as it pursues closer ties with international partners and embarks on a new role in the world. Leaving the EU marks a step-change in Britain’s engagement on the world stage as a free-trading nation with a strong moral anchor. Dominic Read More…
Fishing Lake First Nation Celebrates Grand Opening Of Chief Sabitawasis School
Fishing Lake First Nation, Treaty 4 Territory, Saskatchewan -The Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services, congratulated Fishing Lake First Nation on the grand opening of their new Kindergarten to Grade 12 school. The Chief Sabitawasis School is a state-of-the-art learning facility and will accommodate approximately 274 Kindergarten to Grade 12 students, as well as daycare Read More…