Articles, tagged with "globe and mail", page 1
Feeling Good Baby, Feeling Good
“Global investors flooding into equities… After the financial crisis made stocks a scary alternative, the fear has subsided and the trickling flow of cash has turned into a torrent,” reads the headline in Thursday’s The Globe and Mail (Toronto, 2/17/11).
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Vancouver Housing
Real Estate News and Trends
Vancouver Housing Sales Down
2010-09-26 13:42:58 in Real Estate Market Trends
Existing home sales in Vancouver B.C. declined affecting almost 70% of local markets.Toronto and Calgary led the way in diminishing sales figures...
Legal Forms + Video Guides Featured in Globe and Mail!
I am pleased to announce that the Globe and Mail has featured yet another article of our Legal Forms + Video Guides and our Make a Post and Get FREE QUOTES from Ontario lawyers. Here's the most recent article by Ian Harvey that mentions us: Law firms ca...
Potential Real Estate Buyers In Canada Could Get A Break Soon
Depending on who you ask, you will find different opinions on when and how the Canadian real estate sector will calm down from its latest spectacular climb. As specified by the story released this month in the "Globe and Mail," TD Bank bluntly foresees th...
Canadian Interest Rate Prediction
It was reported in the Globe and Mail that MBNA has increased their minimum payment by 66% in an effort to reduce their exposure to the record debt levels that Canadian's carry and not to save their clients money by paying less interest as they claim. You...
Olympic-tragedy
The day before he died, luger Nodar Kumaritashvili spoke to his father by phone and said he was terrified of the track at the Whistler Sliding Center. David Kumaritashvili gave an interview Sunday outside his house in the Georgian mountain town of Bakuria...
Vertex, Vertexone
Other than the pittance that The Globe and Mail pays me for my columns, I haven't received a paycheque in two years.
Despite not getting paid by anyone, I never really retired in the work sense - initially I was sorting out what my new venture was goin...
Explore Las Vegas' Festivals
Although many holidays makers hit Las Vegas because of the dream to hit it big on the slots, there are plenty of other reasons to visit this enigmatic city. The casinos are, undoubtedly, a fantastic tourist pull - but there are many other things to see an...
Investing in Land and Development
As far as residential housing is concerned, May has been a positive month. New houses and housing developments have popped up all over the country, which may be a sign that the present housing state is about to rebound.
Then again, "...construction dec...
Home Stager – The Person Behind The Transformation
You have made the decision to undergo home staging, and rightly so since this is a sound strategy for ensuring a successful sale. Now all you need to do is decide who the best provider for the project is. There are many companies. How do you choose? We ...
Optimism on the Economic Horizon
Recent economic reports have stated that Canada is expected to pull through the current economic crisis very soon. Optimistic economists believe that Canadians are aware of the present situation, and that Canada as a whole is beginning to show signs of re...
The Careful Canadian Balancing Act
The Canadian unemployment rate is steadily climbing, leaving consumers with no choice but to balance monthly bills. Most Canadians value mortgage payments above all else resulting in numerous late (and defaulted) credit card payments.
This is precisely...
Banks Increase Loan Provisions As Recession Deepens
Talk of Canada surfacing from the current recession has begun to fade. In its place is the stark reality that this recession hasn't hit rock bottom yet. Instead, tougher times are expected to come, and Canadian businesses will suffer as a result.
The n...
Bankruptcy Burdens
Canadian consumer bankruptcies are rapidly picking up pace with British Columbia and Alberta residents leading the downtrodden pack. Compared to 2008 bankruptcy statistics, the total number of current Canadian bankruptcies has increased by more than 7,000...
Canada's Attempt to Catch-Up
"...China is already showing signs of a pause in the severe economic slowdown. As well, the United Kingdom, Italy and France are showing tentative signs of having hit the bottom of the slide" (Globe and Mail). In the grand scheme of things, this news is g...
