Word: canadians
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Malley, the only Canadian on the squad, has played right wing for five years on city teams in St. Catherine's, Ontario. Not enrolled in Harvard last year, he received freshman credit for his fifth year at St. Catherine's High School...
Only 20 months ago, the Securities & Exchange Commission and the Ontario Securities Commission signed a solemn covenant to put an end to the wild-eyed promotion of worthless Canadian mining stocks in the U.S. Under the agreement, Ontario said it would force its stockbrokers to abide by SEC laws when peddling stocks in the U.S.; if they failed to do so, they would be subject to extradition and trial in U.S. courts. Last week Chairman O. E. Lennox of the Canadian commission announced that Ontario had dropped the deal as "a dismal failure...
Lennox complained that the SEC had agreed to clear qualified Canadian issues within 15 days after they were filed, but in practice the clearance had taken up to two months. Furthermore, a change in the wording of the agreement, which Lennox had not approved, opened a loophole for fly-by-night American promoters to operate in Canada-and SEC was doing nothing to stop them. But the biggest trouble was that most of the Canadian sharpies had simply moved their operations to Montreal (TIME, May 10), where there was no agreement with...
...Canadian Pacific Airlines has applied for a Vancouver to Amsterdam route by way of the Arctic...
...became a successful corporation lawyer, with such important clients as Canadian Pacific and Willys-Overland. With his fat fees he began buying up his collection of radio stations and companies. At the same time he argued often and well for labor. Most notable victory: the Mt. Clemens Pottery Co. case, which won "portal-to-portal" pay for labor unions and brought $5 billion in suits against U.S. businessmen (TIME...