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My personal vision is that I want to see a Canada where every
child goes to school hungry for knowledge and not hungry for food. But that isn’t the Canada we see around us today.

— Bob Rae, former Premier of Ontario


There is a small finite space with an environment that needs to be constantly nurtured and replenished; this place supports 8 billion inhabitants and is known as the earth.

— Annette Verschuren, CEO of Home Depot Canada and Asia


I’m looking forward to
concentrating on business attraction and retention, and
the tourism functions within the town. It’s a big job, but
I’m really excited about this.

— Cathie Best, Interim CEO, Oakville Economic Development Alliance

 


There has been over $400 million invested in institutions like McMaster University and Sheridan Institute. We also
estimate that soon businesses will have been able to save
half a billion dollars.

— Greg Sorbara, Ontario Finance Minister
 

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Bill Clinton keeps
his audience spellbound

FULL HOUSE: Former President Bill Clinton packed Hamilton Place as the inaugural speaker for Transitions for Youth’s Champions of Youth Speakers Series. Photo by Wendy Peters.

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DEMONSTRATION: (l. to r.) Devin Koopmans, Chris Kinvig and Stephen Litt systems design students from the engineering program at the University of Waterloo demonstrating their engine control unit development platform.  Photo courtesy of CTT.

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PACKARD ON THE PODIUM: The Packard Twelve Runabout Speedster with body by LeBaron is among the most exquisite cars ever made. When new it cost more than a luxury home and as much as a yacht. Being one of only four built, it earned its owner US$3,190,000 when auctioned in 2005.

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