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  2. Canadian Professional Sales Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Professional Sales Association, commonly known as CPSA, was a Canadian association for sales professionals. CPSA was a not-for-profit association with over 10,000 members. Prior to its operational wind-down at the end of 2024, CPSA offered professional sales designations, sales training and a membership cost-savings program.

  3. Minimum wage in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Assuming a 40-hour workweek and 52 paid weeks per year, the annual gross employment income of an individual earning the minimum wage in Canada is between C$31,200 (in Alberta and Saskatchewan) and C$39,520 (in Nunavut). [4] The following table lists the hourly minimum wages for adult workers in each province and territory of Canada.

  4. Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

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    The department was known as Industry Canada (IC) prior to 2015. The department is led by the minister of innovation, science and industry (currently François-Philippe Champagne ), who also serves as the registrar general of Canada and is responsible for the department to Parliament .

  5. Chief business development officer - Wikipedia

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    The CBDO is expected to have a broad and comprehensive knowledge of all matters related to the business of the organization with an eye towards identifying new sales prospects and driving business growth and requirements for product development that will be coordinated with R&D functions. [1] Responsibilities can include:

  6. Canada Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The CDC was created as a result of Walter Gordon's Royal Commission on Canada's Economic Prospects, and the 1968 Watkins Report commissioned by Gordon, in an attempt to redress the problem of foreign ownership in the Canadian economy by stimulating the development of Canadian owned corporations, particularly in the field of natural resources and industry.

  7. List of mountains of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Bow Range First 11,000' mountain to be climbed in the Canadian Rockies (1894) Mount Brazeau: 3,525 11,565: Brazeau Range South of Maligne Lake: Mount Kitchener: 3,505 11,499: Winston Churchill Range Originally named Mount Douglas Mount Lyell: 3,504 11,496: Lyell Group Five distinct peaks Snow Dome: 3,456 11,339: Winston Churchill Range

  8. Canada Development Investment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Development Investment Corporation (CDEV; [a] French: Corporation de développement des investissements du Canada) is a Canadian Crown corporation responsible for managing investments and corporate interests held by the Government of Canada, including making purchases and sales of assets on behalf of the King-in-Council. [1]

  9. Scientific Research and Experimental Development Tax Credit ...

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    Industrial tax incentives in Canada have been in place since at least 1944. A 1989 report prepared by Odette Madore, Govt of Canada Economics Division, summarizes the history of R&D tax policy. [1] 1944-1986 - traditional tax deductions for R&D, introduced R&D tax credits, 1987-1993 - mitigated abuses and simplified administration