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The Canadian Press News Agenda for Nov. 13
[November 13, 2012]

The Canadian Press News Agenda for Nov. 13


(Canadian Press DataFile Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) EDITORS: Following is a list of news events for Nov. 13 as of 2:58 a.m. ET: x-denotes wire, y-denotes picture, z-denotes graphics coverage. Copy from other events based on merit and availability. All times local unless otherwise noted. Queries about these events and stories in The Canadian Press report should be directed to the departments listed below (all phone numbers 416 area code): Main Desk (National News) 507-2150; World Desk 507-2165; Sports Desk 507-2154; Ontario Desk 507-2159; Photo Desk 507-2169; Specials Desk (Syndicated Copy) 507-2152; IT Desk (Technical Trouble) 507-2099 or 800-268-8149 WORLD BELO HORIZONTE _ TSX-traded Jaguar Mining Inc. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call at 10 a.m. ET. Dial 1-866-524-3160 or go to http://www.jaguarmining.com for the webcast.



HONG KONG _ SouthGobi Resources Ltd. will report its third-quarter results before Toronto markets open followed by a conference call at 6 p.m. ET. Dial 416-340-8530 or 1-877-240-9772.

BOSTON _ CN chief operating officer, Keith Creel, makes presentation to the Goldman Sachs Industrials Conference 2012. Webcast at http://www.cn.ca/investors. (9:30 a.m.) ATLANTIC CHARLO, N.B. _ ACOA Minister Bernard Valcourt makes funding announcement. (1 p.m. at Soudure Audet Welding, 302 Chaleur St.) xy-FREDERICTON _ Finance Minister Jim Flaherty speaks to Fredericton Chamber of Commerce luncheon on the state of the Canadian economy. (12 p.m. at Fredericton Convention Centre, 670 Queen Street) FREDERICTON _ Launch of the Frank McKenna Centre for Communications and Public Policy. Frank McKenna and Paul Martin attend. (1:30 p.m. at Kinsella Auditorium, McCain Hall at St. Thomas University) DARTMOUTH, N.S. _ Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada Gail Shea and Minister of National Defence Peter MacKay will present the second of the Canadian Coast Guard's new hero class vessels. Media will be able to tour the vessel. (2:30 p.m. at Bedford Institute of Oceanography) HALIFAX _ Injured workers and labour representatives stage protest at the Nova Scotia legislature. (12 p.m. at Nova Scotia legislature, 1726 Hollis St.) HALIFAX _ Cancer Care Nova Scotia hosts a lecture on cancer-related fatigue. (7 p.m. at Royal Bank Lecture Theatre, Halifax Infirmary) JORDAN BAY, N.S. _ N.S. Fisheries Minister Sterling Belliveau attends the cutting ceremony for the 2012 tree for Boston. (10:30 a.m. at 14 Lake Rodney Rd.) SHELBURNE, N.S. _ MP Gerald Keddy will announce support for upgrades to recreational infrastructure in Shelburne County. (9:30 a.m. at Sandy Point Recreation Centre, 1586 Sandy Point Road ) STELLARTON, N.S. _ Crombie REIT, a commercial property owner, will hold a conference call to review its third-quarter results. Webcast at http://www.crombiereit.com or dial 647-427-7450. (1 p.m.) CHARLOTTETOWN _ Justin Trudeau mainstreets Charlottetown (7:45 a.m. at University Avenue) CHARLOTTETOWN _ Justin Trudeau meets high school students. (9 a.m. at Colonel Grey High School, 175 Spring Park Road) CHARLOTTETOWN _ Throne speech to open new session of the Prince Edward Island legislature (2 p.m. at Legislative Assembly) QUEBEC MONTREAL _ Quebec corruption inquiry holds hearings. (9:30 a.m. at 500 Rene-Levesque West, 9th floor) y-MONTREAL _ Winners of the Governor General's Literary Awards are announced. (10 a.m. at Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Quebec, 4750 Henri-Julien) MONTREAL _ Paladin Labs Inc., a specialty pharmaceutical firm, will release its third-quarter results before markets open followed by a conference call at 10 a.m. Webcast at http://www.paladinlabs.com or dial 1-800-736-4594 or 416-981-9000.


MONTREAL _ Quebecor Inc. will hold its conference call to discuss its third-quarter results. Dial 1-877-293-8052, code: 58308(pound key).

QUEBEC _ Drug developer Aeterna Zentaris Inc. releases its third-quarter results. A conference call will be held Nov. 14.

OTTAWA OTTAWA _ The Canadian Toy Testing Council announces this year's top toys. (10:30 a.m. at Algonquin College, Building T, Room 102) ONTARIO x-TORONTO _ CBC-TV previews its winter programming slate. (10 a.m. at 25 John Street, Studio 43) MISSISSAUGA, Ont. _ Easyhome Ltd., a merchandise leasing company, will hold its third-quarter conference call. Dial 416-340-2217. (11 a.m.) OSHAWA, Ont. _ A public hearing on a proposal by the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario to redraw the electoral map as the province gains 13 electoral districts due to a population increase. Hearings to be held in various communities until Nov. 15. (11 a.m. at Quality Hotel and Conference Centre) x-TORONTO _ Premier Dalton McGuinty tours Google Canada's new downtown location with Economic Development Minister Brad Duguid. Speaks to media following tour. (8:45 a.m. at 111 Richmond St. West) TORONTO _ Gran Colombia Gold Corp. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-847-585-4405 or 1-888-771-4371. (9 a.m.) x-TORONTO _ Motion on jurisdiction to be heard at Ashley Smith inquest. (9 a.m. at Coroner's Court, 15 Grosvenor Rd.) TORONTO _ Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak speaks to the Ontario Association of Police Services Boards on the need for arbitration reform in order to rein in overspending, balance the budget and provide relief to municipalities and taxpayers. Media availability to follow. (9:15 a.m. at Doubletree Hotel, Toronto Airport, 655 Dixon Road) TORONTO _ Noranda Income Fund will hold its third-quarter conference call. Dial 416-641-6145 or 1-866-303-6430. (9:30 a.m.) xy-TORONTO _ Dr. Eric Hoskins, MPP for St. Paul's, is expected to announce his candidacy for leader of the Ontario Liberal Party. (11 a.m. at Centre for Social Innovation (Annex), 720 Bathurst St., Lower Level) TORONTO _ Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak holds a media availability to discuss the urgent need to recall the Legislature so MPPs can take action to rein in overspending and create jobs. (12 p.m. at Queen's Park, South Lawn) TORONTO _ Sprott Inc., an investment company that focuses on gold, mining and other resource funds, holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 647-427-7450 or 1-888-231-8191. (2 p.m.) TORONTO _ Liberal Party of Canada leadership candidate Justin Trudeau meets with University of Toronto students. He will deliver remarks and take questions from the audience. Media availability will follow. (2:30 p.m. at Earth Science Centre, Reichman Auditorium, 5 Bancroft Avenue) x-TORONTO _ Retail drug store operator Shoppers Drug Mart Corp. holds a third-quarter conference call to discuss results released earlier in the day. Dial 416-695-7806 or 1-888-789-9572. (3 p.m.) TORONTO _ Sears Canada reports third-quarter earnings before markets open.

TORONTO _ Global miner Iamgold Corp. releases third-quarter results after markets close. A conference call will be held on Nov. 14.

TORONTO _ Chartwell Seniors Housing REIT will release its third-quarter results. A conference call will be held Nov. 14.

TORONTO _ St. Andrew Goldfields holds its third-quarter conference call at 10 a.m. Dial 1-866-212-4491.

TORONTO _ Redline Communications, a broadband wireless solutions provider, will report its third-quarter results before markets open followed by a conference call at 8 a.m. Dial 647-427-7450 or 1-888-231-8191.

TORONTO _ Furniture retailer Leon's expected to release third quarter results during market hours.

PRAIRIES CALGARY _ International delegates attend the 7th Annual Cold Climate HVAC conference. The goal is to develop a strategy for scientists, designers and engineers in cold climate regions to develop better indoor facilities. Through Nov. 13. (9 a.m. at Hyatt Regency Hotel, 700 Centre Street SE) CALGARY _ Court martial proceedings against Maj. Darryl Watts, who is charged with manslaughter, breach of duty, unlawfully causing bodily harm and negligently performed a military duty imposed on him in the training death of Cpl. Josh Baker northeast of Kandahar in Feb., 2010. Through Nov. 14. (9 a.m. at Mewata Armoury, 801 - 11th Street S.W.) CALGARY _ Liberal Leader Bob Rae in Calgary Centre to help byelection campaign. Rae will also speak with media at 12:15. (9:45 a.m. at 73-601 17th Ave. SW) CALGARY _ Jury trial of former court-appointed psychiatrist Aubrey Levin will continue after two week adjournment. Levin hired a new lawyer and the case was delayed to give him time to review the evidence. Through Dec. 15. (10 a.m. at CR 1103, Calgary Courts - 601 5th Street SW) CALGARY _ Family of former Alberta premier Ralph Klein to accept Order of Canada on his behalf. Note: Media must be at City Hall no later than 11:15 a.m. (11:30 a.m. at City Hall) CALGARY _ Official Opposition Leader Tom Mulcair hosts a meet and greet for the Calgary Centre by-election with NDP candidate Dan Meades. (7:30 p.m. at Melrose Cafe - 730 17th Avenue SW) CALGARY _ The University of Calgary will confer an honorary doctorate of laws degree on Gov. Gen. David Johnston at its fall convocation ceremony. (Jack Simpson Gymnasium - University of Calgary) FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. _ Fort McKay band councillor Michael Orr on trial for sexual assault. Band council suspended him after he was charged in June 2011 but the Federal Court reinstated him pending the outcome of his trial. (Court of Queen's Bench) WINNIPEG _ Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz news conference on the pulse crop sector. (10:30 a.m. at 2nd Floor, 196 Innovation Drive, University of Manitoba) WINNIPEG _ Exchange Income Corp. holds a conference call to review its third-quarter results. Dial 1-888-231-8191 or 647-427-7450. (8:30 a.m.) WINNIPEG _ Bus maker New Flyer Industries Inc. will hold its third-quarter conference call. Dial 1-888-231-8191 or 647-427-7450. (11 a.m.) REGINA _ Premier Brad Wall to present Premier's Award for Excellence in the Public Service. (11 a.m. at Radisson Hotel, 2125 Victoria Ave.) REGINA _ Sask. Lt.-Gov. Vaughn Schofield celebrates $1 million donation to Canadian Diabetes Association. Money was raised by the Lions and Lioness Clubs of Saskatchewan. (12 p.m. at Government House) BRITISH COLUMBIA BURNABY, B.C. _ Inquest into the death of Colette Marie Salemink. The 59-year-old died on April 19, 2010 after her Coquitlam home was set on fire by her son. He was charged with arson and manslaughter but was found not criminally responsible. Through Nov. 16 (9 a.m. at Burnaby Coroners Court, 2035-4720 Kingsway) GABRIOLA ISLAND, B.C. _ B.C. coastal ferries consultation and engagement process to get input on coastal ferry services. (6 p.m. at The Haven) VANCOUVER _ Criminal negligence causing death trial for Martin Tremblay, charged in the deaths of two teenaged girls. Through Nov. 23. (10 a.m. at Courtroom 54, Vancouver Law Courts, 800 Smithe Street) VANCOUVER _ Provincial government hosts erase bullying summit. Premier Christy Clark speaks at 8:55 a.m. (8:30 a.m. at Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, 580 West Hastings Street) VANCOUVER _ Retail property owner Partners REIT holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-866-400-2270. (11:30 a.m.) VANCOUVER _ Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline expansion information session. (5 p.m. at Pacific National Exhibition, Hastings Room, 2901 E. Hastings Street) VANCOUVER _ Mining company Silvercorp Metals Inc. releases its second-quarter results after markets close. A conference call will be held on Nov. 14.

VANCOUVER _ B2Gold Corp. will report its third-quarter results after markets close. A conference call will be held on Nov. 14.

VANCOUVER _ Great Panther Silver Ltd. releases third-quarter results after markets close. A conference call will be held on Nov. 14.

VANCOUVER _ Luna Gold Corp. will release its quarterly results before markets open.

VANCOUVER _ Federation of Canadian Municipalities release recommendations for federal government's long-term infrastructure plan. News conference 10:30 a.m., technical briefing at 9:30 a.m. For dial-in access to both: 1 866-696-5910, Access Code: 1560801 (Vancouver City Hall, 453 West 12th Avenue, Media Centre, Main Floor ) VICTORIA _ Vecima Networks Inc., a broadband and wireless network provider, will release its third-quarter results before markets open followed by a 1 p.m. conference call. Webcast at http://www.vecima.ca or dial 1-800-319-4610 or 1-604-638-5340.

Updated: Nov. 13 2:58 a.m.

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