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Government recognizes significance of maple products

The historic significance of maple syrup and other maple delicacies, which are widely considered one of Canada’s flagship products, has received official recognition by the Government of Canada. A plaque …

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5 May 2010Business, Community, Politics, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesBusiness, Community, PoliticsQCT Archive

Champlain St.Lawrence New Intership Partners

St. Lawrence P.W. Sims first year business students have undertaken the task of recruiting new employers for their fellow classmates Internships program.  As part of their Communication class term project …

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30 April 2010Business, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesBusinessQCT Archive

A successful businessman returns his college for an inspiring conference

In a project of communication, we had to organize an event which included communication process. So my colleagues and I decided to bring a guest speaker to talk about his …

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13 April 2010Business, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesBusinessQCT Archive

St. Lawrence students roam free in montreal on a field trip

Field Trip is a Success The business program from St. Lawrence recently returned from a successful business trip in Montreal where students had the opportunity to visit a well known …

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12 April 2010Business, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesBusinessQCT Archive

Via Rail going faster to Montreal

Via Rail Canada is proud to introduce today significant service improvements to its Quebec City-Montreal route. With the assignment of newly rebuilt F40 locomotives to this route, travelers now have …

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7 April 2010Business, Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesBusiness, CommunityQCT Archive

The Leadership Retreat in Quebec

Hello all, The Evangel Pentecostal Church is sponsoring and organizing a first of its kind, Leadership Seminar for Working professionals, Business entrepreneurs and its own Church members. A guest speaker, Ron Porter who …

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6 April 2010Business, Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesBusiness, CommunityQCT Archive

Businesses look to rebuild in strong economy

As the Canadian economy begins to gain momentum with stronger business growth, organizations are looking for innovative ways to rebuild and strengthen their workforce. To gain a competitive advantage, companies …

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31 March 2010Business, Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesBusiness, CommunityQCT Archive

Former-QCT editor appointed new Director at CEDEC

Michèle Thibeau spent 10 years working for the Chronicle-Telegraph, not realizing it was providing the perfect background for her latest endeavour. “I spent almost a decade of my life learning …

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17 March 2010Business, Community, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesBusiness, CommunityQCT Archive

Home buying a good investment in Québec

According to the 17th Annual RBC Homeownership Survey, 90 per cent of Quebec residents believe that buying a house or condominium is a good investment, with 26 per cent saying …

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10 March 2010Business, Community, Politics, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesBusiness, Community, PoliticsQCT Archive

Quebec City home sales up 2% over same period last year

Sales rose by three percent in 2009 in the provincial real estate market in 2009. Overall, there were a total of 79,185 MLS(R) sales transactions, according to the Quebec Federation …

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