All (of them) have the characteristic symptoms of acting as an oligopoly. |
All (of them) have the characteristic symptoms of acting as an oligopoly. |
Any Canadians in Iraq should leave. The situation remains volatile and the government of Canada cannot provide consular assistance to Canadian citizens in distress. |
He is in high spirits. Obviously he sounded a lot more optimistic than when I saw him in prison a year and a half ago. |
I think they were better prepared for this. |
It was discovered by the British, and, of course, given to Canada as part of its Confederation, and therefore, it forms an integral part of our territory. |
It's not on the radar screen right now; for the party, for Canadians. |
It's very hard to decode silence, but we continue to work. |
The broadcast was another attempt to reinforce the message that we are all working together. |
The fact that they're still alive is good news. |
The other 200 [passengers], we hope to do that tomorrow, with more planes. |
The situation is improved, although it is still very much a chaotic situation in New Orleans and the areas that have been affected. |
They drive prices up instantaneously without any due regard to market forces. |
This is a complete whitewash. |
We tried everything we could to try to get him liberated well before the end of the 12-year sentence which he had received. |