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Retiring Blue Jays executive Paul Godfrey to be next president, CEO of National Post
TORONTO - Paul Godfrey - a former politician and newspaper publisher who headed the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team for eight years - will become president and CEO of the National Post newspaper next month.
Godfrey to head National Post
TORONTO — — Paul Godfrey, a former politician and newspaper publisher who headed the Toronto Blue Jays baseball team for eight years, will become president and chief executive officer of the National Post newspaper next month.
Paul Godfrey Named President and CEO, National Post
TORONTO----Canwest Global Communications Corp. today announced the appointment of Paul Godfrey to the position of President and CEO, National Post, effective January 1st. In this newly created role, Mr.
Paul Godfrey Named President and CEO, National Post
Canwest Global Communications Corp. today announced the appointment of Paul Godfrey to the position of President and CEO, National Post, effective January 1 st . In this newly created role, Mr. Godfrey will build on the positive momentum of recent strategic initiatives undertaken to accelerate National Post’s path to profitability.
Godfrey to head National Post
Former chief of Blue Jays baseball team will join newspaper Jan. 1
Toronto, Canadá. Noviembre 30, 2008
El Ministro de Inmigración, Jason Kenney, anunció el viernes los niveles para 2009 y las instrucciones en el proceso de trabajadores cualificados. Ian Darragh,
CA-BUSINESS Summary
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index rose 100 points on Friday afternoon on strength in financial and consumer issues, and appeared to be on track to post its sixth straight day of gains.
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-11-28 18:19 CANADA STOCKS-Financials push TSX higher
TORONTO, Nov 28 (Reuters) - The Toronto Stock Exchange's main index rose 100 points on Friday afternoon on strength in financial and consumer issues, and appeared to be on track to post its sixth straight day of gains. The S&P/TSX composite index was up 100.58 points, or 1.15 percent, at 8,854.35 in muted trading, with U.S. markets open only a half day.









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