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Today -- In Vancouver, Fortress Paper Inc. will report its fourth-quarter results, and eyewear provider Coastal.com will release its first-quarter results. In Quebec City, cancer diagnostic test maker DiagnoCure Inc. releases first-quarter results.
Tuesday -- In Ottawa, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives releases the 2013 Alternative Federal Budget. In Toronto, security services provider AlarmForce Industries Inc. releases first-quarter results. In Calgary, Total Energy Services Inc. will hold its fourth-quarter conference call.
Wednesday -- In Winnipeg, Power Corp. of Canada releases its fourth-quarter and year-end results. In Toronto, asset manager Tricon Capital Group Inc. and Pacific Rubiales release fourth-quarter results. In Calgary, Northern Property REIT will release its fourth-quarter results. In Montreal, Genivar Inc. will hold its fourth-quarter conference call and Transcontinental Inc. will hold its annual meeting.
Thursday -- In Montreal, Quebecor Inc. and tour operator Transat AT release fourth-quarter results. In Ottawa, Statistics Canada releases the industrial capacity utilization rates for the fourth quarter, Canada's international investment position for the fourth quarter and the new housing price index for January.
Friday -- In Ottawa, Statistics Canada releases the national balance sheet and financial flow accounts for the fourth quarter. In Washington, the U.S. Labor Department releases its Consumer Price Index for February, the U.S. Treasury releases foreign holdings of U.S. debt for January and the U.S. Federal Reserve releases industrial production for February.
TUESDAY
Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba workshop Research and Exploration, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 100-207 Donald St. Register: 204-988-1860 or www.wecm.ca. Fee: $50.
International Association of Administrative Professionals monthly meeting Business Etiquette with Michelle Zahayko, IAAP Western Canada
WEDNESDAY
Leadership Development Series, Life Science Association of Manitoba-Boardroom 4, 1000 Waverley St ., 204-272-5095, aperrin@lsam.ca, www.lsam.ca, Every Wednesday until April 10; Series: $2,250 ($1,750 for members); individual session: $225 ($175 for members)
Rotary Club of Winnipeg (Downtown), Winnipeg Convention Centre, 375 York Ave., 204-956-1720, info@wcc.mb.ca, www.wcc.mb.ca, 12:15 p.m., with speaker Cheryl Crowe, speaking on Sustainable Investing. Luncheon $16.
THURSDAY
For IS Professionals and Educators: Safe Online Train the Trainer Seminar, noon, Red River College, Princess Street Campus. Register: info@cyberdefencechallenge.ca. Free.
Becoming a Life Coach, Interpersonal Wellness Services Inc. Coaching Institute, 13-875 Gateway Rd. 204-668-5283, admin@interpersonalwellness.com, www.iwsci.com, 1 p.m. Joyce Odidison of Life Coaching Centre is hosting Becoming a Life Coach, a free practice session with three hours of tips and strategies on becoming a certified life coach, 204-668-5283; free.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition March 11, 2013 B5
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