>Economy cranks out 15,200 jobs in August, but shakiness persists (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
OTTAWA - Canada's economy exhibited signs of coming back to life in August with the first job gains in three months, but mounting bankruptcies and further slippage in the stock market suggest the country is far from flourishing.
>Next on the agenda: access to education (The Globe and Mail)
It's well known that countries with a highly skilled, well-educated work force enjoy a competitive advantage in the global economy. We also know that a well-educated work force is vital to Canada's continuing economic sustainability.
>Deaths & Funerals (Victoria Times Colonist)
BRISBANE, Margaret Wilma (nee McQueen) (1937 - 2008) Margaret passed away peacefully on August 30th, 2008 at the James Bay Care Centre in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. She was born on October 16th, 1937 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Margaret is survived by her husband, Ernest; her sons, Craig and Ross, her daughter-in-law, Lisa; and her granddaughter, Charlotte. She will be ...
>Growing older, staying married longer (MSNBC)
In "September Songs," journalist Maggie Scarf shares the findings of her extensive interviews with aging couples, revealing how a longer life span affects marriage. An excerpt.
>Deaths & Funerals (Victoria Times Colonist)
ROWAN, Irene Victoria (nee Janak) The loving wife of 59 years to Wally, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on August 28, 2008. A wonderful mother to Linda Williams, Camille Paulson, Cathy Cruickshank, John Rowan and Dolly Rowan. She was a caring sister to Ed & George Janak. Irene was a special Grammy & GG to all. When we see a hummingbird, we will know you are with us. Donations to ...
>Statin Therapy Is Underused For Atherosclerosis Patients (Medical News Today)
Statins, a group of drugs used to lower cholesterol levels in people with or at risk of having cardiovascular disease, should be used more frequently to combat the adverse cardiovascular outcomes from atherosclerosis, according to new research published in the September 2008 issue of the Journal of Vascular Surgery.
>MAN UNDER FIRE (The Globe and Mail)
Until a week ago, Michael McCain might have been dismissed as the perfect model of silver-spoon entitlement. His ambition to run his family's food company had driven a deep wedge between his father, Wallace, and his uncle Harrison, destroying the most formidable brother act in Canadian business.
>Man under fire (The Globe and Mail)
The tainted-meat crisis has put the spotlight on Michael McCain, the CEO of Maple Leaf Foods
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