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To demonstrate how bad it is, Alex Manevich of Heenan Blaikie, one of the commenters on the Slaw post (and currently a core contributor) said,
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To demonstrate how bad it is, Alex Manevich of Heenan Blaikie, one of the commenters on the Slaw post (and currently a core contributor) said,
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Heenan Blaikie brought in four young people from communities identified in the Community Safety Plan to work in their offices as paid interns.
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Companies like Heenan Blaikie, Goodwill, and IBM have agreed to employ young people, and also to train them, so they get the most out of their employment opportunities.
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But consider Heenan Blaikie, an excellent law firm, but not a large corporation.
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There have been religious sorts who managed to separate their past lives as preachers from their present role as politicians Douglas, Blaikie.
Faith and Social Justice Caucus controversial in the NDP Suzanne 2006
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You've never heard of the mighty Blaikie Brigades?
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The two leading candidates are far-left (Bill Blaikie) and really far-left (Jack Layton), and the NDP is getting some heat for its stubborn refusal to adopt a "third way" position like social-democratic parties in Europe (most notably Tony Blair's "New Labour").
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Piers Blaikie, for instance, claims that governments can create the right policy environment for attacking the causes of soil erosion by stimulating such actions as:
2 Case Studies 1993
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To dispel such and other myths associated with Conservatism, we have as our guest speaker today Mr. Peter Blaikie, the incumbent National President of the Progressive Conservative Association in Canada.
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