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  1. Western Canadian companies cite computer technology as top business investment. (Computing): An article from: Canadian Manager
  2. Playing leapfrog with the competition.(merger and acquisition among Canadian technology firms): An article from: CMA Management
  3. Impact of Dollar Appreciation on the Canadian Technology Industry: Services Sector by Nigel Wallis; Sebastien Ruest; Mark Schrutt; Jim Westcott; Vito Mabrucco, 2007-12-17
  4. The race: positioning for leadership in technology.: An article from: Canadian Manager by Marcel Carrier, 1995-03-22
  5. CANMET Group seeks value-added products from natural gas. (Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology): An article from: Canadian Chemical News by Graeme Rodden, 1993-09-01
  6. Business and Technology Drivers in the Canadian Small Business Market by Jason Bremner, Mike Friend, 2006-11-15
  7. Clean technology project.(Sustainable Development Technology Canada)(Quantiam Technologies ): An article from: Canadian Chemical News by Gale Reference Team, 2005-06-01
  8. What knowledge? Whose fingertips? Negotiating and serving diverse identities through information technology.: An article from: Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal by Maria Bakardjieva, 2003-09-22
  9. the journal of canadian petroleum Technology Vol. 9 No. 3. July - Sept. 1970 by Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1970-01-01
  10. 2005 SMB Canadian Technology Adoption Trends by Jason Bremner, Graham Penn, 2005-07-01
  11. Accreditation. (accreditation service of the Canadian Society for Chemical Technology): An article from: Canadian Chemical News by Eric Mead, 1997-03-01
  12. ROUNDTABLE FORUM: INVESTING IN CANADIAN TECHNOLOGY by The Wall Street Transcript, 2003-07-07
  13. TechnoSkill.(program developed by the Canadian Technology Human Resources Board): An article from: Canadian Chemical News by Fran Manning, 1999-06-01
  14. Multinationals and Technology Transfer: The Canadian Experience

41. CTN – Canadian Technology Network
The Canadian Technology Network is a network of professionals working in public and private knowledge to stimulate innovative and increase competitiveness in SMEs.
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42. Canadian Technology | Asia Pacific Foundation Of Canada
Leah YinSokol participates in Canada’s creative economy and stresses the importance of Research and Development to foster creativity and innovation.
http://www.asiapacific.ca/category/keywords/canadian-technology

43. Canadian Technology
Welcome to Senses a place for Thirdi Software to explore what's seen, heard, and felt about technology, software development, and life experiences.
http://senses.thirdi.com/tags/canadian-technology/
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44. CBC News - Money - Canadian Technology Could Help China’s Housing
A promising Canadian technology is raising the possibility of turning agricultural waste into a building product that could remedy problems of housing, carbon emissions and
http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2009/11/09/f-wheat-straw-plywood-substitute-china-
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    By Dave Simms CBC News A promising Canadian technology may turn agricultural waste into a building product that could remedy problems of housing, carbon emissions and earthquake-proof construction in China. Developed by the Alberta Research Council in Edmonton, the technology uses wheat straw — the residue from cutting the crop and removing the grain — to make a plywood substitute called Oriented Split Straw Board (OSSB). The three little pigs got it wrong: in earthquake zones, a straw house is superior to one made of bricks. (Alberta Research Council) Netherlands-based Panel Board Holding Ltd. is using the technology at its new plant in Yangling, in Shaanxi province, which went into production Oct. 18. The panels are made by compressing straw and adding resin. The plant can produce up to 5,000 four-by-eight-foot-foot panels a day, enough to build between 30 and 35 houses.

45. Canadian Technology Spots Snow On Mars - Thestar.com
It's the first snowfall – from Mars that is. Nothing like this view has ever been seen on Mars, said Prof. Jim Whiteway of York University, lead scientist for the Canadian
http://www.thestar.com/article/508641
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46. Canadian Technology | Asia Pacific Foundation Of Canada
Leah YinSokol participates in Canada’s creative economy and stresses the importance of Research and Development to foster creativity and innovation.
http://www.asiapacific.ca/fr/category/keywords/canadian-technology

47. Tamil Eelam :: Organizations :: TEEDOR
TamilCanadian was designed to provide information about the culture and history of the Tamil people from the island of Sri Lanka (Ceylon), specifically in regard to those Tamil
http://www.tamilcanadian.com/page.php?cat=398&id=1940

48. IDC - Fact Sheet IDC_P15343
IDC's Canadian Technology Innovation Watch report series profiles emerging companies, examining their technologies, goto-market strategies, partnering approaches, and customers.
http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=IDC_P15343

49. Canadian Technology Services - Ontario - Guelph - (519) 821-9866 > 411.ca
Contact info for Canadian Technology Services in Guelph, Ontario. Category Computer Networking
http://www.411.ca/business/Canadian-Technology-Services/1200232.html

50. IFRS: Canadian Technology Industry -- PricewaterhouseCoopers Canada
Companies in the technology sector need to make some complex judgments when converting to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). It will affect all business units
http://www.pwc.com/ca/en/ifrs/technology.jhtml
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    View this page in: Français The unique business aspects of technology companies can mean that the conversion to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) requires some complex judgments. A significant challenge in working with “principles-based” standards is that, without a rulebook, management needs to spend more time explaining the judgments made to apply the principles. The transition can also have a major impact on a technology company’s business culture, requiring training programs that focus on how IFRS will affect the decision-making and value-creating strategies of all business units, not just the finance/accounting functions. Experience from around the world has shown that conversion projects often take more time and resources than anticipated. Our experience helping the many technology companies in Europe and Australia complete their transition and apply IFRS since 2005 has provided us with good insight into the interpretation and application challenges unique to the industry. Key differences between IFRS and GAAP IFRS affects many characteristics unique to the technology industry, including the following:

51. YouTube - Canadian Technology
Dundas Square with the Army Guy. IMAX. Yeah.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKJZj79W5EE

52. - Bloomberg
Canadian technology stocks declined, led by Research In Motion Ltd., as the BlackBerry email device maker fell from a record after Cisco Systems Inc. said declining sales to
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aAMKDp6bmb_w&refe

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