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This morning's opening numbers:
TSX: 11,576.47
Dow: 12,454.53
Nasdaq: 2,837.53
Dollar: 97.13 cents US
Tuesday: In Toronto, Scotiabank releases second-quarter results.
Wednesday: In Ottawa, Statistics Canada releases the industrial product and raw materials price indexes for April; international travel account for the first-quarter.
Thursday: In Montreal, the National Bank of Canada releases second-quarter results. In Ottawa, Statistics Canada releases the payroll employment, earnings and hours for March; balance of international payments for the first-quarter. In Toronto, CIBC releases second-quarter results.
Friday: In Ottawa, Statistics Canada release gross domestic product numbers for March 2012.
TUESDAY
BNI Phoenix Chapter (Downtown) Visitor Open House, bring business cards, 11:30 a.m., Hu's on First Bistro, Shaw Park. Information: 798-7743. Fee: $17.
Life and Professional Coach Training information session on life, personal or professional coaching with Joyce Odidison, 6 p.m., Interpersonal Wellness Services Inc Coaching Institute, 875 Gateway Rd. Register: www.iwsci.com.
May 29-30: Labour Law Online presents The 2012 Accommodation Law Conference, 8:30 a.m., Hotel Fort Garry. Register: 956-0800 or www.LabourLawOnline.ca. Fee: $795.
May 29-30: Shared Visions presents Influencer Training, Canad Inns Polo Park. Register: Heather 1-877-341-7323.
WEDNESDAY
Eclectic Communications presents Writing Effective Minutes, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Four Points by Sheraton Winnipeg South, Register: www.eclectic.ca or 221-0584. Fee: $215.
BNI Accelerators presents General Insurance Fundamentals with Richard Desrochers, noon, Winnipeg Winter Club, 200 River Ave. Information: 918-4550.
Metro Club Business Networking presents Fred Coakes, ALLMOVE Secure Document & Data Management, 11:45 a.m., Fort Garry Hotel, 222 Broadway. Information: René Saurette 697-3902. Fee: $22.35. 11:45 a.m.
May 30 & 31: Manitoba Electrical League Current Connections Showcase, 1-8 p.m. (May 30) & 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (May 31), Red River Exhibition Place, Red River Exhibition Park.
THURSDAY
Priti Shah of PRAXIS Conflict Consulting presents Building Better Board Bylaws and Board Member Handbooks, 9 a.m.-noon, Best Western Charterhouse Hotel, 330 York Ave. Register: 477-5985 or www.praxisconsulting.ca. Fee: $125.
Priti Shah of PRAXIS Conflict Consulting presents Effective Meetings-Agendas, Materials, Minutes, Rules of Procedure and More, 1-4 p.m., Best Western Charterhouse Hotel, 330 York Ave. Register: 477-5985 or www.praxisconsulting.ca. Fee: $125.
Rotary Club of Winnipeg West meeting Connections to the Titanic with Michael Radcliffe, lawyer, 12:15-1:30 p.m., Canad Inn Polo Park. Information: 889-2156. Fee: $15.
FRIDAY
Priti Shah of PRAXIS Conflict Consulting presents Legal Duties and Liabilities of Boards, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Best Western Charterhouse Hotel, 330 York Ave. Register: 477-5985 or www.praxisconsulting.ca. Fee: $250.
COMING SOON
June 5: Resolution Skills Centre presents Navigating Team Tensions, noon-1:30 p.m., 980 Palmerston Ave. Register: 925-3410 or info@resolutionskills.ca. Fee: $40.
June 5: Manitoba Quality Network workshop Write It Right: High Performance Business Writing, 8:15 a.m., 660-175 Hargrave St. Information: 949-4999.
June 6: BNI Accelerators presents Busy Life Clean House with Joanna Palumbo, Signature Cleaning, noon, Winnipeg Winter Club, 200 River Ave. Information: 918-4550.
June 7: Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba session Welcome to Business, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 207 Donald St. Register: www.wecm.ca or 988-1860.
The Free Press welcomes items for the Business Calendar. They should include time, date, location, sponsor and fee and be mailed to Diane Pratt, Free Press, 1355 Mountain Ave., R2X 3B6, fax 697-7412, email diane.pratt@freepress.mb.ca. (No attachments, please.) Deadline is Wednesday.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition May 28, 2012 B6
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