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The Canadian Press News Look Ahead List from Nov. 8 14 – CP

by ahnationtalk on November 5, 2015443 Views

Source: The Canadian Press
Nov 5, 2015

EDITORS: Following is a list of news events for Sunday, Nov. 8 to Saturday, Nov. 14; 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; 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 1-800-268-8149.

SUNDAY, NOV. 8

CHINA _ Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne leads a trade mission in China, with stops in Nanjing, Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong. Through Nov. 14.

CARP, Ont. _ Canadian Forces artists program launches the “Group 6” art exhibit. (1 p.m. at Diefenbunker, 39299 Carp Rd)

EDMONTON _ Canadian Folk Music Awards weekend. Through Nov. 8.

VACOUVER, B.C. _ The 19th Annual Vancouver Asian Film Festival, through Nov. 8. (Cineplex Odeon International Village Cinemas, 88 W. Pender St.)

VANCOUVER _ Singer Bif Naked and NDP MP Jenny Kwan take part in the 4th annual Welfare Food Challenge, surviving on food they can purchase for $21 per week. Through Nov. 9. (Welfare Food Challenge)

VANCOUVER _ More than 800 hundred New Democrats from around the province will gather for the BC NDP convention. Through Nov. 8. (4:30 p.m. at Westin Bayshore Hotel, 1601 Bayshore Dr.)

VANCOUVER _ 11th Annual National Aboriginal Veterans Day. A press conference will be held at 10:30 a.m. The veterans will then march to the cenotaph at Victory Square. (9 a.m. at Carnegie Centre, 401 Main St.)

VANCOUVER _ 2.5K and 10K runs focused on crowdfunding for climate solutions. (10 a.m. at Ceperley Park, Second Beach, Stanley Park)

VANCOUVER _ National Ballet of Canada open auditions. (Scotiabank Dance Centre, 677 Davie Street)

MONDAY, NOV. 9

CHINA _ Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne leads a trade mission in China, with stops in Nanjing, Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong. Through Nov. 14.

SAINT JOHN, N.B. _ Trial continues for Dennis Oland, accused of second-degree murder in the death of his father, Richard Oland. Through Nov. 20. (9:30 a.m. at Court of Queen’s Bench)

HALIFAX _ Scotch whisky distiller Glenfiddich provides Wounded Warriors Canada with a donation in support of the Can Praxis Equine Therapy Program. (10 a.m. at Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, 675 Lower Water St.)

LONGUEUIL, Que. _ Heroux-Devtek Inc., a Canadian manufacturer of
aerospace and industrial products, holds a second-quarter earnings
conference call. Dial 1-877-223-4471 or go to
http://www.herouxdevtek.com/investor-relations/events for the
webcast. (5 p.m.)

OTTAWA _ Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. releases October housing starts in Canada. (8:15 a.m.)

OTTAWA _ Panel discussion on a rare disease strategy for all Canadians. Panellists include: Dr. Alex MacKenzie (CHEO), Durhane Wong-Rieger (Canadian Organization for Rare Disorders) and Fred Horne, former Alberta minister of health. (11:30 a.m. at Chateau Laurier, 1 Rideau St.)

OTTAWA _ Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy, who was detained in Egypt, in conversation with CBC senior correspondent Neil Macdonald. (7 p.m. at River Building, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Theatre (Room 2200))

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. _ Air freight carrier Cargojet Inc. releases third-quarter results prior to markets open.

TORONTO _ Trial continues for Const. James Forcillo, charged in the shooting death of Sammy Yatim. (10 a.m. at 361 University Ave.)

x-TORONTO _ Trial continues for Everton Biddersingh, charged with first-degree murder in the death of his daughter. (10 a.m. at 361 University)

TORONTO _ Copper and nickel producer First Quantum Minerals Ltd. releases third-quarter results after markets close. A conference call will be held on Nov. 10.

TORONTO _ Coroner’s inquest into the 2008 death of seven-year-old Katelynn Sampson. She was killed by her guardians, Warren Johnson and Donna Irving, after they beat her for months until her body went into septic shock. Through Dec. 4. (Forensic Services and Coroners Complex, Courtroom A, 25 Morton Shulman Ave.)

CALGARY _ PrairieSky Royalty Ltd., a spinoff of Encana Corp., releases third-quarter results prior to markets open followed by a conference call at 6:30 a.m. Dial 1-877-291-4570.

RED DEER, Alta. _ First-degree murder trial for Christopher Fleig, who is accused of the gang-style, drive-by shooting of Brandon Prevey in May 2012. Through Dec. 11. (Court of Queen’s Bench)

THE PAS, Man. _ Trial for Mitchell Whitbread, charged with second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of John (Kelli) Eyres in downtown Flin Flon in May 2012. Through Nov. 13. (Courthouse)

VANCOUVER _ Singer Bif Naked and NDP MP Jenny Kwan take part in the 4th annual Welfare Food Challenge, surviving on food they can purchase for $21 per week. Through Nov. 9. (Welfare Food Challenge)

VANCOUVER _ Sentencing decision is expected for Reza Moazami, who was convicted last year of luring teenage girls into prostitution. (10 a.m. at Vancouver Law Courts, 800 Smithe St.)

VANCOUVER _ Absolute Software Corp., which sells embedded security and tracking technology for computers and mobile devices, holds a conference call to discuss first-quarter results. Dial 1-888-231-8191 or go to www.absolute.com for the webcast. (2 p.m.)

VANCOUVER _ Entertainment company Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. releases second-quarter results after markets close. A conference call will be held on Nov. 10.

TUESDAY, NOV. 10

CHINA _ Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne leads a trade mission in China, with stops in Nanjing, Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong. Through Nov. 14.

SAINT JOHN, N.B. _ Trial continues for Dennis Oland, accused of second-degree murder in the death of his father, Richard Oland. Through Nov. 20. (9:30 a.m. at Court of Queen’s Bench)

HALIFAX _ Eugene Tan, the lawyer for William Sandeson, to appear in court to set dates for a preliminary hearing. Sandeson is charged with first-degree murder in the death of Taylor Samson. Tan has indicated he may decide to forego a preliminary hearing and go straight to trial. (9 a.m. at Provincial court, Courtroom 6, Spring Garden Road)

HALIFAX _ The standing committee on economic development meets to discuss the Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund. (1 p.m. at Committee Room, One Government Place, Granville Level, 1700 Granville St.)

NEW GLASGOW, N.S. _ Retail property owner Crombie REIT holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-888-231-8191 or go to www.crombiereit.com for the webcast. (1 p.m.)

BOUCHERVILLE, Que. _ Home renovation retailer Rona Inc. holds a
conference call to review third-quarter results. Dial
1-866-696-5910, passcode: 2838109 or go to
http://webcasts.pqm.net/client/rona/event/1826/en/ for the webcast.
(3 p.m.)

MONTREAL _ Canadian gaming and online gambling company Amaya Inc. releases third-quarter results at 7 a.m. followed by a conference call at 8:30 a.m. Dial 1-888-231-8191 or 647-427-7450.

OTTAWA _ Statistics Canada releases provincial and territorial economic accounts for 2014 and Women in Canada: Families and living arrangements, 2012. (8:30 a.m. at www.statcan.gc.ca)

GUELPH, Ont. _ Canadian Solar Inc. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-866-271-6130, passcode: 69776494 or go to www.canadiansolar.com for the webcast. (8 a.m.)

MARKHAM, Ont. _ Extendicare Inc., a North American operator of post-acute and long-term senior care facilities, releases third-quarter results. A conference call will be held on Nov. 11.

TORONTO _ Trial continues for Const. James Forcillo, charged in the shooting death of Sammy Yatim. (10 a.m. at 361 University Ave.)

x-TORONTO _ Trial continues for Everton Biddersingh, charged with first-degree murder in the death of his daughter. (10 a.m. at 361 University)

TORONTO _ Coroner’s inquest into the 2008 death of seven-year-old Katelynn Sampson. She was killed by her guardians, Warren Johnson and Donna Irving, after they beat her for months until her body went into septic shock. Through Dec. 4. (Forensic Services and Coroners Complex, Courtroom A, 25 Morton Shulman Ave.)

TORONTO _ Copper and nickel producer First Quantum Minerals Ltd. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-800-909-4804, passcode: 21783525 or go to http://www.first-quantum.com/ for the webcast. (9 a.m.)

TORONTO _ Movie exhibitor chain Cineplex Inc. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-866-530-1554, passcode: 2912996. (10 a.m.)

TORONTO _ Bank of Canada senior deputy governor Carolyn Wilkins delivers introductory remarks at the inaugural instalment of the David Dodge Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Lecture Series, which is presented in partnership with the Economic Club of Canada. (11:45 a.m. at One King West Hotel, Grand Ballroom, 1 King St. W.)

TORONTO _ Gold miner Kinross Gold Corp. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-800-319-4610 or go to www.kinross.com for the webcast. (5:30 p.m.)

TORONTO _ Element Financial Corp. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-888-789-9572, passcode: 2853666. (6 p.m.)

TORONTO _ The 2015 Scotiabank Giller Prize, hosted by Rick Mercer, will air on CBC Television (9 p.m.)

TORONTO _ Toymaker Spin Master Corp. releases third-quarter results after markets close. A conference call will be held on Nov. 11.

CALGARY _ Diversified energy services supplier Total Energy Services Inc. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-800-355-4959 or go to www.totalenergy.ca for the webcast. (2:30 p.m.)

RED DEER, Alta. _ First-degree murder trial for Christopher Fleig, who is accused of the gang-style, drive-by shooting of Brandon Prevey in May 2012. Through Dec. 11. (Court of Queen’s Bench)

THE PAS, Man. _ Trial for Mitchell Whitbread, charged with second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of John (Kelli) Eyres in downtown Flin Flon in May 2012. Through Nov. 13. (Courthouse)

KELOWNA, B.C. _ National Ballet of Canada open auditions. (The Canadian School of Ballet, 101 – 2303 Leckie Road)

VANCOUVER _ Entertainment company Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. holds a conference call to discuss second-quarter results. Dial 1-800-230-1059. (6 a.m.)

VANCOUVER _ Restaurant operator Boston Pizza Royalties Income Fund holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-800-319-4610. (8:30 a.m.)

VANCOUVER _ Westport Innovations Inc., a developer of natural gas engine technology, holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-800-319-4610 or go to www.westport.com/company/investors for the webcast. (2 p.m.)

VICTORIA _ Baptiste Harry (Skip) Dick, is granted an Honorary Doctor of Education degree from the University of Victoria, marking his decades of work in education and youth athletics with the Songhees First Nation. (9:30 a.m. at B115, UVIC University Centre Farquhar Auditorium, Ring Road )

VICTORIA _ Capt. Trevor Green is granted an Honorary Doctor of Education degree from the University of Victoria, marking his advocacy and inspiration for brain injury survivors. (2:30 p.m. at B115, UVIC University Centre Farquhar Auditorium, Ring Road )

IQALUIT, Nunavut _ Appeal hearing for former priest Eric Dejaeger, in prison for dozens of sex offences against Inuit children. (Courthouse)

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11

CHINA _ Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne leads a trade mission in China, with stops in Nanjing, Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong. Through Nov. 14.

SAINT JOHN, N.B. _ Trial continues for Dennis Oland, accused of second-degree murder in the death of his father, Richard Oland. Through Nov. 20. (9:30 a.m. at Court of Queen’s Bench)

KINGSEY FALLS, Que. _ Cascades Inc., manufacturer of green packaging and tissue paper products, releases third-quarter results prior to markets open followed by a conference call at 10 a.m. Dial 1-866-229-4144, passcode: 9334723(pound key) or go to www.cascades.com for the webcast.

MONTREAL _ Flight training provider CAE Inc. holds a second-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-877-586-3392 or go to www.cae.com for the webcast. (1 p.m.)

MONTREAL _ Global IT services company CGI Group Inc. releases fourth-quarter results prior to markets open followed by a conference call at 9 a.m. Dial 1-866-225-2055 or go to http://www.cgi.com/en/speeches-and-webcasts/cgi-fourth-quarterly-res http for the webcast.

SAINT-LAMBERT, Que. _ The CCAA Men’s Soccer National Championship, featuring the top eight collegiate soccer teams from across the country. Through Nov. 14. (Champlain College Saint-Lambert )

MARKHAM, Ont. _ Extendicare Inc., a North American operator of post-acute and long-term senior care facilities, holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-866-696-5910, passcode: 6001921(pound key) or go to www.extendicare.com for the webcast. (10 a.m.)

TORONTO _ Trial continues for Const. James Forcillo, charged in the shooting death of Sammy Yatim. (10 a.m. at 361 University Ave.)

x-TORONTO _ Trial continues for Everton Biddersingh, charged with first-degree murder in the death of his daughter. (10 a.m. at 361 University)

TORONTO _ Coroner’s inquest into the 2008 death of seven-year-old Katelynn Sampson. She was killed by her guardians, Warren Johnson and Donna Irving, after they beat her for months until her body went into septic shock. Through Dec. 4. (Forensic Services and Coroners Complex, Courtroom A, 25 Morton Shulman Ave.)

TORONTO _ Toymaker Spin Master Corp. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-888-231-8191 or go to http://www.spinmaster.com/events-presentations.php for the webcast. (11 a.m.)

TORONTO _ Precious metals royalty company Franco-Nevada Corp. releases third-quarter results after markets close. A conference call will be held on Nov. 12.

TORONTO _ Construction company Aecon Group Inc. releases third-quarter results after markets close. A conference call will be held on Nov. 12.

RED DEER, Alta. _ First-degree murder trial for Christopher Fleig, who is accused of the gang-style, drive-by shooting of Brandon Prevey in May 2012. Through Dec. 11. (Court of Queen’s Bench)

THE PAS, Man. _ Trial for Mitchell Whitbread, charged with second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of John (Kelli) Eyres in downtown Flin Flon in May 2012. Through Nov. 13. (Courthouse)

WINNIPEG _ Collision repair centre operator Boyd Group Income Fund releases third-quarter results prior to markets open followed by a conference call at 7 a.m. Dial 1-888-231-8191 or 647-427-7450.

VANCOUVER _ Producer and distributor of speciality food products Premium Brands Holding Corp. holds a conference call to discuss third-quarter results. Dial 1-800-769-8320. (10:30 a.m.)

VICTORIA _ Royal B.C. Museum hosts three Remembrance Day performances between 12:15 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. (675 Belleville Street)

THURSDAY, NOV. 12

CHINA _ Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne leads a trade mission in China, with stops in Nanjing, Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong. Through Nov. 14.

x-HALIFAX _ Irving Shipbuilding is scheduled to appear in court to enter pleas on four charges under Nova Scotia’s Occupational Health and Safety Act. (9:30 a.m. at Provincial Court, 5250 Spring Garden Rd.)

MONTREAL _ Plastic and paper-based packaging products company Intertape Polymer Group Inc. holds a conference call to discuss third-quarter results. Dial 1-877-223-4471 or go to www.itape.com for the webcast. (10 a.m.)

MONTREAL _ Apparel manufacturer Gildan Activewear Inc. releases third-quarter results prior to markets open followed by a conference call at 8:30 a.m. Dial 1-800-447-0521, passcode: 41044721 or go to http://www1.gildan.com/corporate/IR/webcastPresentations.cfm for the webcast.

MONTREAL _ Stingray Digital Group Inc. releases second-quarter results prior to markets open followed by a conference call at 10 a.m. Dial 1-877-223-4471 or go to www.stingray.com for the webcast.

SAINT-LAMBERT, Que. _ The CCAA Men’s Soccer National Championship, featuring the top eight collegiate soccer teams from across the country. Through Nov. 14. (Champlain College Saint-Lambert )

OTTAWA _ Statistics Canada releases the new housing price index for September and job vacancy and wage survey, for the second quarter. (8:30 a.m. at www.statcan.gc.ca)

OTTAWA _ The Hill Times hosts a symposium on climate change. The gathering raises awareness on food security in the face of a changing climate. 6:30 p.m., keynote speaker Nicolas Chapuis, French Ambassador to Canada. (12:30 p.m. at Westin Hotel, 11 Colonel By Drive, Governor General’s Ballroom)

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. _ KP Tissue discusses its and Kruger Products’ third-quarter results. Dial 1-877-223-4471 or 647-788-4922. Webcast at http://www.kptissueinc.com/. (8:30 a.m.)

NEWMARKET, Ont. _ Bail hearing for Marco Muzzo, facing a dozen impaired-driving offences and six charges related to the dangerous operation of a motor vehicle in a crash that claimed the lives of three young children and their grandfather. (9 a.m. at Newmarket court)

TORONTO _ Trial continues for Const. James Forcillo, charged in the shooting death of Sammy Yatim. (10 a.m. at 361 University Ave.)

x-TORONTO _ Trial continues for Everton Biddersingh, charged with first-degree murder in the death of his daughter. (10 a.m. at 361 University)

TORONTO _ Coroner’s inquest into the 2008 death of seven-year-old Katelynn Sampson. She was killed by her guardians, Warren Johnson and Donna Irving, after they beat her for months until her body went into septic shock. Through Dec. 4. (Forensic Services and Coroners Complex, Courtroom A, 25 Morton Shulman Ave.)

TORONTO _ Mood Media Corp. holds a conference call to discuss third-quarter results. Dial 1-888-886-7786. (8:30 a.m.)

TORONTO _ Precious metals royalty company Franco-Nevada Corp. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-888-231-8191 or go to www.franco-nevada.com for the webcast. (10 a.m.)

TORONTO _ Construction company Aecon Group Inc. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-800-408-6335, passcode: 21776227. (10 a.m.)

TORONTO _ Iconic Canadian retailer Canadian Tire Corp. holds a conference call to discuss third-quarter results. Dial 1-866-222-0265 or go to http://investors.canadiantire.ca for the webcast. (1 p.m.)

TORONTO _ Financial services company Manulife Financial Corp. discusses third-quarter results. Dial 416-340-8530 or 1-800-769-8320. (2 p.m.)

TORONTO _ Money management firm Gluskin Sheff and Associates holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-855-223-2840, passcode: 63604809. (4:30 p.m.)

TORONTO _ GuestLogix Inc., a provider of onboard retail and payment technology solutions to airlines and the passenger travel industry, holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-862-255-5346, passcode: 123551. (4:30 p.m.)

TORONTO _ Alberta Premier Rachel Notley delivers the keynote address at the Broadbent Institute’s annual Progress Gala. (7 p.m. at Concert Hall, Fairmont Royal York, 100 Front St. W.)

TORONTO _ Mortgage lender Equitable Group Inc. releases third-quarter results after markets close. A conference call will be held on Nov. 13.

TORONTO _ Alamos Gold Inc. releases third-quarter results prior to markets open followed by a conference call at 12 p.m. Dial 1-866-223-7781 or go to www.alamosgold.com for the webcast.

TORONTO _ Leon’s Furniture Ltd. releases third-quarter results in the afternoon.

CALGARY _ Agriculture and construction equipment maker Rocky Mountain Dealerships Inc. releases third-quarter results prior to markets open followed by a conference call at 9 a.m. Dial 1-888-231-8191 or go to www.rockymtn.com for the webcast.

CALGARY _ Natural gas giant Encana Corp. releases third-quarter results prior to markets open followed by a conference call at 7 a.m. Dial 1-877-291-4570 or go to www.encana.com for the webcast.

PONOKA, Alta. _ Rob Wells appears in court to fight a $543 traffic ticket for putting an anti-Harper sign in a car window. (Provincial court)

RED DEER, Alta. _ First-degree murder trial for Christopher Fleig, who is accused of the gang-style, drive-by shooting of Brandon Prevey in May 2012. Through Dec. 11. (Court of Queen’s Bench)

THE PAS, Man. _ Trial for Mitchell Whitbread, charged with second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of John (Kelli) Eyres in downtown Flin Flon in May 2012. Through Nov. 13. (Courthouse)

x-MISSION, B.C. _ Parole Board hearing for Patrick Clayton, who held a group of people hostage at gunpoint in an Edmonton Workers’ Compensation Board in October 2009. (Special accreditation required.) (8 a.m.)

VANCOUVER _ Taseko Mines Ltd. holds a third-quarter earnings
conference call. Dial 1-877-303-9079 or go to
http://edge.media-server.com/m/p/noii7oyq for the webcast. (8 a.m.)

VANCOUVER _ The Mayor’s Arts Awards 2015 and City of Vancouver Book Award 2015. RSVP at 2015-arts-awards.eventbrite.ca. (6 p.m. at 181 Roundhouse Mews, corner of Davie and Pacific)

VANCOUVER _ Heavy equipment dealer Finning International Inc. releases third-quarter results prior to markets open followed by a conference call at 6 a.m. Dial 1-800-766-6630 or go to http://www.finning.com/Investors/events-and-presentations/Event-Deta http://www.f 2015-Earnings-Release-and-Investor-Call/default.aspx for the webcast.

FRIDAY, NOV. 13

CHINA _ Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne leads a trade mission in China, with stops in Nanjing, Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong. Through Nov. 14.

HALIFAX _ Chorus Aviation Inc., parent of regional carrier Jazz
Air, holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial
1-888-231-8191 or go to
http://event.on24.com/r.htm?e

http://e for the webcast. (10:30 a.m.)

MONTREAL _ Loyalty rewards company Aimia holds a conference call to discuss third-quarter results. Dial 1-888-231-8191 or 647-427-7450. (9 a.m.)

SAINT-LAMBERT, Que. _ The CCAA Men’s Soccer National Championship, featuring the top eight collegiate soccer teams from across the country. Through Nov. 14. (Champlain College Saint-Lambert )

OTTAWA _ The Hill Times hosts a symposium on climate change. The gathering raises awareness on food security in the face of a changing climate. 8:05 a.m., keynote speaker Ontario Minister of Environment and Climate Change Glen Murray. (8 a.m. at Westin Hotel, 11 Colonel By Drive, Governor General’s Ballroom)

OTTAWA _ Conference on Canadian military law titled “Winds of Change.” The forum debates and exchanges ideas for the reform of Canadian Military Law. (Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, 120 University Ave., 4th Floor)

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. _ Chartwell Retirement Residences holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-866-696-5910, passcode: 9670131 or go to www.chartwell.com for the webcast. (10 a.m.)

TORONTO _ Trial continues for Const. James Forcillo, charged in the shooting death of Sammy Yatim. (10 a.m. at 361 University Ave.)

x-TORONTO _ Trial continues for Everton Biddersingh, charged with first-degree murder in the death of his daughter. (10 a.m. at 361 University)

TORONTO _ Coroner’s inquest into the 2008 death of seven-year-old Katelynn Sampson. She was killed by her guardians, Warren Johnson and Donna Irving, after they beat her for months until her body went into septic shock. Through Dec. 4. (Forensic Services and Coroners Complex, Courtroom A, 25 Morton Shulman Ave.)

TORONTO _ Mortgage lender Equitable Group Inc. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 416-847-6330 or go to www.equitablebank.ca for the webcast. (10 a.m.)

TORONTO _ Asset manager Tricon Capital Group Inc. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-877-201-0168, passcode: 45080664 or go to www.triconcapital.com for the webcast. (10 a.m.)

TORONTO _ Investment and private equity firm Onex Corp. holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Go to www.onex.com for a link to the call. (11 a.m.)

TORONTO _ Hotel operator InnVest Real Estate Investment Trust holds a third-quarter earnings conference call. Dial 1-888-390-0546 or go to www.innvestreit.com for the webcast. (11:30 a.m.)

CALGARY _ Economic Club of Canada hosts the 4th Annual Energy Summit. (7:30 a.m. at Fairmont Palliser)

RED DEER, Alta. _ First-degree murder trial for Christopher Fleig, who is accused of the gang-style, drive-by shooting of Brandon Prevey in May 2012. Through Dec. 11. (Court of Queen’s Bench)

WETASKIWIN, Alta. _ Shelby Minde to appear in court. He is charged with murder in the death of Chelsea Yellowbird, who was slain two months after her nephew was shot dead as he slept in a house next to his aunt’s. (Courthouse)

THE PAS, Man. _ Trial for Mitchell Whitbread, charged with second-degree murder in the fatal stabbing of John (Kelli) Eyres in downtown Flin Flon in May 2012. Through Nov. 13. (Courthouse)

SURREY, B.C. _ Peter Fassbender, minister of Community, Sport and Culture, explores the potential of a thriving creative economy. (8 a.m. at Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, 15269 104 Ave.)

VANCOUVER _ Court appearance for Anaheim Ducks defenceman Clayton Stoner, charged with five counts under the Wildlife Act after a grizzly bear was killed on the central coast in May, 2013. (9:30 a.m. at Room 101, Robson Square Provincial court, 800 Smithe Street)

VANCOUVER _ Fortress Paper Ltd. releases third-quarter results after markets close. A conference call will be held on Nov. 16.

VANCOUVER _ Gold producer B2Gold Corp. releases third-quarter
results prior to markets open followed by a conference call at 10
a.m. Dial 1-800-355-4959 or go to
http://www.investorcalendar.com/IC/CEPage.asp?ID

webcast.

SATURDAY, NOV. 14

CHINA _ Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne leads a trade mission in China, with stops in Nanjing, Shanghai, Beijing and Hong Kong. Through Nov. 14.

SAINT-LAMBERT, Que. _ The CCAA Men’s Soccer National Championship, featuring the top eight collegiate soccer teams from across the country. Through Nov. 14. (Champlain College Saint-Lambert )

SURREY, B.C. _ Diwali Downtown Surrey marks Diwali with a family friendly event. (Surrey City Hall, 13450 104 Avenue)

VANCOUVER _ TEDxVancouver, where speakers focus on conceptions and realities of individual identification. (Theatre at Rogers Arena, 800 Griffiths Way)

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