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This morning's opening numbers:
TSX 12,239.04
Dow 13,025.58
Nasdaq 3,010.24Dollar 100.57
Today -- in Detroit, automakers release vehicle sales for November.
Tuesday -- in Ottawa, the Bank of Canada makes an interest rate announcement. In Toronto, the Bank of Montreal releases its fourth-quarter results before markets open. In New York, Canadian Pacific hosts a two-day investor conference and webcast (www.cpr.ca) to unveil a new operating plan and Rogers Communications Inc. will participate in the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference.
Wednesday -- in Toronto, Scotiabank holds its 2013-14 Economic and Market Outlook Conference. In Montreal, Laurentian Bank releases its fourth-quarter results during market hours.
Thursday -- in Montreal, printer and publisher Transcontinental Inc. and National Bank of Canada release fourth-quarter results and Dollarama Inc. releases its third-quarter results. In Toronto, the TD Bank, CIBC, Biox Corp. report their fourth-quarter results. Also in Toronto, WestJet Airlines hosts an investor day and Harry Winston Diamond Corp. will release third-quarter results.
Friday -- Scotiabank issues its fourth-quarter results. In Ottawa, Scotiabank issues its fourth-quarter results.
TUESDAY
Financial Planning and Management, Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba, 100-207 Donald St. Register: 204-988-1865 or www.wecm.ca, 5:30 p.m. Fee: $50.
WEDNESDAY
Investment Industry Briefing, Investors Group , 10 Island Shore Blvd. Register: 204-257-0999 ext. 3009, stacey.zastre@investorsgroup.com, www.investorsgroup.com/en/wesley.s.dueck/home, noon- 1 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.
Metro Business Networking, The Fort Garry Hotel Spa & Conference Centre, 222 Broadway. Information: René Saurette 204-697-3902, http://www.themetroclub.com, 11:45 a.m. Jim Jackson and Greg Nordman, Quality Vending and Coffee Services. Information René Saurette 204 697-3902. Fee: $22.35.
Project Management: A Practical Approach, QNET, Suite 660, 175 Hargrave St., 204-949-4999, mail@qnet.ca, www.qnet.ca, Dec. 5, Dec. 6; $599 members, $699 non-members
THURSDAY
Welcome to Business, Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba, 100-207 Donald St. Register: 204-988-1865 or www.wecm.ca, 6:30 p.m.
FRIDAY
Annual holiday reception, Life Science Association of Manitoba, Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Boulevard , 204-789-1760, inquiries@wag.ca, www.wag.ca, 3 p.m. Information: Andrea Perrin aperrin@lsam.ca . Fee: $30 non-members.
SATURDAY
FoodSafe Certificate Level 1 Food Handler Training Program, Sturgeon Heights Collegiate, 2665 Ness Ave., 9 a.m.
MONDAY
Dec. 10 & 11: FoodSafe Certificate Level 1 Food Handler Training Program, Stanley Knowles School, 2424 King Edward St., 5 p.m.
COMING SOON
Dec. 11: Conflict Resolution, Best Western Charterhouse Hotel, 330 York Ave. Register: 204-477-5985 or www.praxisconsulting.ca, 9 a.m., With Priti Shah, PRAXIS Conflict Consulting. Fee: $250.
Dec. 12: Website E-Commerce, BNI Accelerators, Winnipeg Winter Club, 200 River Ave., noon, with Jennifer Takow, Modern Earth. Information: 204-918-4550. Free.
Dec. 12-April 10: Leadership Development Series, Life Science Association of Manitoba-Boardroom 4, 1000 Waverley St. Information: 204-272-5095, aperrin@lsam.ca, www.lsam.ca, every Wednesday. Fee: all sessions, $1,750 members, $2,250 non-members, individual session, $175 members, $225 non-members.
Dec. 12: QUEST: Office Ergonomics: Guidelines for Injury Prevention, QNET, Suite 660, 175 Hargrave St. Information: 204-949-4999, mail@qnet.ca, www.qnet.ca, 11:30 a.m. Fee: $39 members, $49 non-members.
Dec. 13: Leading Through Coaching, QNET, Suite 660, 175 Hargrave St. Information: 204-949-4999, mail@qnet.ca, www.qnet.ca, 8:15 a.m. Fee: $349 members, $419 non-members.
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Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition December 3, 2012 B6
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