Published on March 16, 2010 by Technology Slice
UBS Gets Tax Queries From Australia – Swiss banking giant UBS says Australian, British and Canadian tax authorities have filed requests for information after it settled a massive tax evasion case with US authorities. Following the deal with the US “tax and regulatory authorities in a number of countries have requested information relating to the [...]
Tags: Annual Report, Canada, Cross Border, Financial Institutions, Financial Privacy, Giant, Governments, Inquiries, Lawmakers, Massive Tax, Number Of Countries, Regulatory Authorities, Swiss Banking, Tax Australia, Tax Authorities, Tax Evasion Case, Tax Queries, Ubs, Wealth Management Services
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Published on March 4, 2010 by Technology Slice
Jeff Halpern – The Kings won’t confirm it, but Canada’s TSN network is reporting that they have acquired veteran center Jeff Halpern from Tampa Bay for Teddy Purcell and a third-round pick that the Kings previously acquired from Florida. Halpern, 33, is a solid guy and good penalty killer who is earning $2 million this [...]
Tags: Canada, Jeff Halpern, July 1, Purcell, Tampa Bay, Tsn, Unrestricted Free Agency, Veteran Center
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Published on March 2, 2010 by Technology Slice
Missing Australian Scientist – He was the barman of the local curling club, a scientist revelling in his cutting-edge research and planning to meet up with friends in the future. Melbourne man Lachlan Cranswick vanished in the sleepy town of Deep River, 190 kilometres north-west of Canada’s capital, Ottawa, five weeks ago. The 41-year-old was [...]
Tags: Australian Scientist, Barman, Canada, Canadian Police, Capital Ottawa, Chalk River Laboratories, Curling Club, Cutting Edge Research, Disappearance, Explanations, Garbage, job, Kilometres, melbourne, Next Morning, Nuclear Facility, Passport, Police Service, Sleepy Town, Wallet
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Published on March 1, 2010 by Technology Slice
Eva Avila – 2010 Olympic Closing Ceremony rumors are flying about who will be on stage. Showing off some of Canada’s best in arts and entertainment, whispers from those in the know keep coming up with four names, all Canadians. The first is the very popular band, Nickelback. So far, one confirmation of this act [...]
Tags: Arts And Entertainment, Busy Schedule, Canada, Canadians, Confirmation, Eva Avila, Grungers, Justin Bieber, K Os, Nickelback, Olympic Closing Ceremonies, Olympic Closing Ceremony, Popular Band, Radio Host, Stage Tomorrow, Stratford Ontario, Tomorrow Night, Vancouver, Whispers
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Published on March 1, 2010 by Technology Slice
Don Cherry – Hockey announcer Don Cherry is an institution in Canada, even if his attire sometimes looks like it should be institutionalized. He is one of millions of Canadians who will be watching today’s gold medal game in men’s hockey and hoping for a reversal of the 5-3 loss last Sunday. The U.S. team, [...]
Tags: Brick Wall, Canada, Canadians, Don Cherry Hockey, Gold Medal Game, Last Sunday, Recent History, Ryan Miller
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