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Business Calendar Oct.22
This morning's opening numbers:
TSX12,415.98Dow13,343.51Nasdaq3,005.62Dollar100.68
Today -- In Montreal, Canadian National Railway Co. to report third-quarter results. In Toronto, Jon Fairest, president and CEO of Sanofi Canada, speaks to the Economic Club of Canada.
Tuesday -- In Ottawa, Statistics Canada releases retail trade data for August, the Bank of Canada makes interest-rate announcement, and the fall report of the auditor general of Canada is tabled. In Calgary, former prime minister Brian Mulroney speaks about energy policies and the upcoming U.S. election.
Wednesday -- In Ottawa, Statistics Canada releases census data on language, and the Bank of Canada releases the monetary policy report. In Toronto, Rogers Communications releases third-quarter results. In Calgary, Energy producer Encana reviews third-quarter results, and Canadian Pacific Railway releases its third-quarter results.
Thursday -- In Ottawa, Statistics Canada releases payroll employment earnings for August. In Toronto, Corus Entertainment Inc. and Postmedia release fourth-quarter and year-end results, and Agnico Eagle Mines, Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. and Vitran Corp. report third-quarter results. In Calgary, Shaw Communications Inc. releases fourth-quarter and year-end results, and Nexen, Precision Drilling Corp., Cenovus Energy and MEG Energy release third-quarter results. In Saskatoon, Potash Corp. releases third-quarter results.
Friday -- In Calgary, power generator TransAlta Corp. releases third-quarter results. In Vancouver, Eldorado Gold Corp. releases third-quarter results.
TUESDAY
Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba session Social Media for Entrepreneurs, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 100-207 Donald St. Register: 204-988-1865 or www.wecm.ca . Fee: $35.
Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba session Financial Planning and Management, 5:30-8:30 p.m., 100-207 Donald St. Register: 204-988-1865 or www.wecm.ca . Fee: $50.
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority annual general meeting with Dr. Peter MacDonald, Winnipeg Jets team doctor, and Dr. Jeff Leiter, Pan Am Clinic Foundation, noon-1:30 p.m., Winnipeg Convention Centre. Free.
Oct. 23-24: IQ9000 Ltd. presents Yellow Belt Lean Six Sigma, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 220-530 Kenaston Blvd. Register: iq9000.com/courses.htm . Fee: $895.
Oct. 23-25: Mid Canada Snow Conference, Trade Show and Equipment Rodeo, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Victoria Inn, 1808 Wellington Ave. Register: www.midcanadasnow.ca . Fee: $250.
WEDNESDAY
Sandler Training presents Do You Want Sales or Excuses, noon, Winter Club, 200 River Ave.
CPRS Manitoba Crisis Communications half-day training, 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Fort Garry Hotel. Register: www.cprs.mb.ca .
Rotary Club of Winnipeg (Downtown) meeting Rotary & Rotaract in Chita, Russia with Stanislav Anikin, 12:15-1:15 p.m., Winnipeg Convention Centre. Fee: $16.
THURSDAY
Women's Canadian Club of Winnipeg luncheon with Heinz Petsch, noon, Winnipeg Convention Centre. Reserve: 204-663-5657. Fee: $22 members, $25 non-members.
Manitoba CPBI Council seminar Pension Case Law and Regulatory Update -- What's New and Why It Matters with Deron Waldock, Canadian Legal Consulting Practice, Aon Hewitt, 7:30-9:30 a.m., Fort Garry Hotel. Register: manitoba@cpbi-icra.ca or www.cpbi-icra.ca . Fee: $36 members, $76 non-members.
Sandler Training presents Overcome Your Fears and Become An Effective Cold Caller, 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., Victoria Inn, 1808 Wellington Ave. Register: 204-668-2803 or www.bta.sander.com . Fee: $495.
Canadian Marketing Association luncheon Churn, Retention and Loyalty with Sanchin Chincholi, Pitney Bowes Software, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Fort Garry Hotel. Fee: $49 members, $69 non-members.
Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre seminar A Client Contract and Litigation Primer for Artists with Adam Herstein and Karen Poetker, Pitblado Law, 6 p.m., 250-240 Graham Ave. Register: Lindsey 204-927-2787 or admin@creativemanitoba.ca . Fee: $10 non-members.
MONDAY
Oct. 29-Nov. 2: IQ9000 Ltd. presents Green Belt Lean Six Sigma, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., 220-530 Kenaston Blvd. Register: iq9000.com/courses.htm. Fee: $2,899.
COMING SOON
Oct. 30-31: Shared Visions presents Crucial Conversations, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Information: 877-341-7323.
Oct. 31: Rotary Club of Winnipeg (Downtown) meeting Celebrating 40 years of Rotary with Anneliese, 12:15-1:15 p.m., Winnipeg Convention Centre. Fee: $16.
Nov. 1: Women's Enterprise Centre of Manitoba session Welcome to Business, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 100-207 Donald St. Register: 204-988-1865 or www.wecm.ca .
Nov. 1: Eclectic Communications presents Writing Effective Minutes, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Four Points by Sheraton Winnipeg South. Register: www.eclectic.ca or 204-221-0584. Fee: $215.
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 204-697-7412, email diane.pratt@freepress.mb.ca (no attachments, please). Deadline is Wednesday.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition October 22, 2012 B5
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