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CBC World News, Oct 05, 2011


New 'religious freedom' office raises questions
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This summer, Baird met with Suzan Johnson Cook, the US ambassador at large forInternational Religious Freedom. But Government House leader Peter Van Loan toldCBC Radio's The House that the Canadian government intends to take the "opposite approach" ...
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CBC offering extensive coverage of 2011 Pan Am Games
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Over 300 Canadian amateur athletes will be showcasing their talent and competing against some of the world's best, with CBC's coverage starting with the opening ceremonies on Oct. 14, 2011, at 8 pm ET live on CBCsports.ca and ending with the closing ...
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Giller Prize short list includes deWitt, Edugyan
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Many of the stories are set outside of Canada, showing an international outlook among Canadianwriters. “There was displacement of imagination not only from Canada to other parts of the worldbut also into the past,” he said, praising the ability of ...
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Familiar Troubles for Canada's National Broadcaster
The Mark
It will not be easy for the CBC to find its appropriate place in the Canadian and world media landscape, but it is crucial that it do so. For one thing is certain: Our society will always need a broadcaster whose fundamental mandate is not ...
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Soccer star Sinclair to carry flag at Pan Am Games
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CBC Television rebroadcasts the opening ceremony on Oct. 15 at 1 pm ET, plus two-hour highlight shows on Oct. 22 and Oct. 29 at noon ET. The closing ceremony airs on Oct. 31 at 12:30 am ET. "I'm honoured and deeply moved to have been chosen asCanada's ...
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FIFA officials check out Halifax bid
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Beginning of Story Content FIFA officials made their final Canadian stop in Halifax on Sunday to scout locations for matches for the 2015 Women's World Cup. But while there is a desire to see soccer in Halifax, there is no spot yet in which to play. ...
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Cale Hulse is a cold warrior on Battle of the Blades
Vancouver Sun
Hulse is currently competing on CBC-TV reality show Battle of the Blades. Performing under intense pressure on live television: Every move -- be it brilliant or a blunder -- out in the open for the immediate scrutiny of the world. ...
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Report warns middle-income neighbourhoods to vanish
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They need to get into the workforce," said Rahul K. Bhardwaj, the foundation's president and CEO in an interview with CBC's Matt Galloway. "The double whammy there is that we're still a severely unaffordable housing market. ...
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Bachman & Turner, Three Days Grace and Inward Eye to perform at 2011 Molson ...
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Three Days Grace (@threedaysgrace) will perform a set at the top of CBC's Hockey Night in Canadabroadcast of the Toronto Maple Leafs-Montreal Canadiens game. Winnipeg's own Inward Eye (@inwardeyemusic) will open the musical portion of the day's ...
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Q & AChris Hadfield readies to command space station
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Beginning of Story Content Canadian astronaut Col. Chris Hadfield is learning to fly a Russian Soyuz spacecraft and perform appendix surgery, as well as refreshing his spacewalking and robot-wrangling skills, before taking command of the International ...
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Air Canada apologizes for hotel move memo
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The collective agreement requires that pilots stay in downtown hotels, wherever they are in the world, so they have access to a decent variety of food and activities in their off-hours, Strachan told CBC News. At the same time, Strachan said he has ...
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WATCH: Global Fibre Recovery accused of exploitation
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The company recycles shoes and clothing and ships them in bulk to countries around the world. The action centre's spokesman Paul Chislett says many of the workers are newcomers to Canadaand do not know what their rights are. ...
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Nicole Appleton returns home … sort of
Hamilton Spectator
Few people knew of Appleton's obscure roots until a couple of weeks ago, when she debuted as host of the new CBC TV talent show Cover Me Canada. It's a live show, running Sunday nights, featuring bands from across the country, each given a different ...
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CANDIDATE PROFILE: Alison Redford
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"It is time for us to understand that there needs to be a generational change and an attitudinal change," she said in an interview with CBC News. Even though the 46-year-old Calgary MLA was a cabinet minister in Ed Stelmach's government, ...
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CBC ANNOUNCES CANADA READS: TRUE STORIES
Broadcaster
CANADA READS is back, and for the first time CBC's annual battle of the books shines the spotlight on non-fiction. CBC host Jian Ghomeshi launched the public campaign for CANADA READS: TRUE STORIES. CBC Books (www.cbc.ca/canadareads) invites readers to ...
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Winnipeg Art Gallery illuminates the life and work of William Kurelek online
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Andrew Kear, WAG Curator of Historical Canadian Art and co-curator of Kurelek.ca, finds that the online world is not a threat to an art gallery, but rather a compliment: "...Websites have been able to serve as a kind of parallel venue to (or against) ...
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Grand Prix Season Preview: Canadian women rebuilding
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By PJ Kwong Canada's Cynthia Phaneuf has revamped her routine in an effort to rebound from a disappointing showing at the world championships. (Yuri Kadobnov/AFP/Getty Images) For figure skating fans, the time between the end of worlds and the start of ...
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BC fusion reactor project to get more scrutiny
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The company issued a statement Tuesday, saying it has, “proactively engaged the Burnaby Fire Department, the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) and our insurer's risk prevention engineer.” The company hopes to build the world's first commercial ...
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Spotted: Your comments about a 'religious freedom' office
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"I think it would be beneficial to Canada's international thrusts to have a designated religions freedoms entity within our foreign affairs department. Currently many new Canadians take to the human rights tribunals and into our courts to challenge our ...
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Website launched for Michael Dunahee search
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The Canadian Centre for Child Protection says says the new website, www.michaeldunahee.ca contains new photos and video of Michael, and a link to submit tips. "Our hope is that one day, we will have Michael back – simple as that," Crystal told CBC News ...
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Canadians return from Rugby World Cup: Beardo to go clean for charity?
Victoria News
Canada's Rugby World Cup came to an end with a 79-15 loss against the host All Blacks. Heavy favourites to win the RWC, New Zealand never let up on Canada in the final Pool A round robin match, scoring a dozen tries. After the game head coach Kieran ...
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Farm Radio International vital tool in spreading facts
Winnipeg Free Press
The National Farm Radio Forum, a joint educational project of the CBC, the Canadian Federation of Agriculture and the Canadian Association for Adult Education, was a valuable and popular extension vehicle for farmers during the postwar era. ...
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Canada's Tea Party rocking out with million-dollar domain dilemma
Vancouver Sun
News media the world over have picked up the story and not a day goes by that Chatwood isn't asked for an interview by someone from the international media. Just this week, too, the CBC-TV sketch comedy show, This Hour Has 22 Minutes, weighed in with ...
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in depthLawful access FAQ: Clearing confusion about 'surveillance' proposals
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Tom Stamatakis, president of the Canadian Police Association, told CBC's Spark that police have long advocated for changes to the criminal code "which include modernizing certain provisions so that it reflects the kind of technology that we're dealing ...
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Creator of hit Toronto stage show 'Another Africa' inspired by Stephen Lewis
Brandon Sun
Ross Manson, artistic director of Volcano Theatre, says he thought of the idea for "Another Africa" in early 2006 when he was vacuuming his Toronto apartment and heard social activist Stephen Lewis giving the Massey Lectures on CBC Radio. ...
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Akwesasne area an ecstasy smuggling hotbed
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Derek Champagne, the district attorney for Franklin County, across the border from Cornwall, Ont., told CBC News that at least $1 billion US worth of drugs are smuggled through the area every year from the Canadian side, and criminals have smooth ...
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Fear and loathing in Canada
Centretown News (blog)
By Sara Douha A few weeks ago, Prime Minister Stephen Harper sparked uproar when he argued to the CBC that the major threat to Canada's security “is still Islamicism.” Harper may have thought it clear that he meant “Islamic terrorism,” as a ...
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Vancouver film community eyes China business
Xinhua
"The fact that I'm able to get on CBC (the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), the National Film Board (of Canada), Telefilm and across the States and a bunch of festivals that's kind of intriguing. Although China is very, very good at having ...
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Kings have found leader in Richards
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Cassie Campbell-Pascall Canadian women's hockey icon Cassie Campbell-Pascall enters her fourth year with CBC'S Hockey Night in Canada broadcast team as a commentator, bringing more than 20 years of on-ice hockey experience. ...
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Warm up to the chill season with Adam Gopnik's Winter: Five Windows on the Seaon
Vancouver Sun
Winter is published in conjunction with the CBC Massey Lectures, which Gopnik will deliver acrossCanada in October, on Oct. 12 in Montreal By JOEL YANOFSKY, The Gazette October 1, 2011 Adam Gopnik's five charming essays in Winter: Five Windows on the ...
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Debt crisis biggest problem
Brantford Expositor
With reference to "British PM praises Canada" (Sept. 23), Prime Minister David Cameron stated that the biggest problem facing the world is the debt crisis. (Did the applause from both Houses include the NDP? Just asking.) I could not agree more. ...
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Suicide first aid training videos in the works
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The ASIST program began as a pilot program in Alberta in 1982, and has since spread across Canada and the world. The course is a two-day workshop and comes with teaching aids, including videos. It teaches people how to recognize the signs someone may ...
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Brad Trost: Tory MP Writes Letter Opposing Government's Decision To Fund ...
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CBC originally broke the funding story on September 22. In the letter, Trost asks how funding IPFF "squares with the repeated statement that Canada will not fund abortion internationally. The PMO attempts to square this circle by only permitting IPPF ...
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'Smart' meter debate escalates in BC
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CBC"These new smart meters will provide many benefits to BC families and businesses, helping them save money and also allow them to make choices about how they manage their electricity consumption." BC Hydro is a sponsor at the convention,...
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World Week Ahead: Weapons Found in Syria
PBS NewsHour
CBC/Radio Canada is asking its viewers if the award should be. Other Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry and literature will be awarded throughout the week, culminating in the peace prize on Friday. LIBYA | Fighting in Sirte, the hometown of Libyan ...
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Director turns lens on plight of child jockeys
Vancouver Sun
He moved to Vancouver after leaving the CBC. His biggest hit is Left Behind, a movie for the Christian market that grossed $100 million. But he seems most proud of A Shine of Rainbows, which continues to touch people around the world: he got a couple ...
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Doggy hairspray debate rages in UK
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"It's a judgment call," says Lee Steeves, chair of the Canadian Kennel Club. "They know not to go overboard with the spray," she told CBC News. But if judges were to "put their hands on the dog and the coat felt completely unnatural," then a judge ...
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NB Liquor savours growing wine sales
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Expanding the NB industry The Moncton wine fair, which is the largest in AtlanticCanada, features almost 400 wines from around the world with one exception: New Brunswick. Organizers say the province's wine industry isn't developed enough to take part ...
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HOCKEYElliotte Friedman
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Elliotte Friedman joined CBC in October 2003 and is a commentator with Hockey Night in Canada. As part of his duties with Hockey Night in Canada, Friedman hosts Inside Hockey, a feature airing every Saturday during Scotiabank Hockey Tonight that tells ...
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newBetter funeral coverage demanded for veterans
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(CBC) Casey told Parliament the families of current Forces members are given $13000 to cover funeral costs while veterans of the Second World War or Korean War only receive $3600. "Our vets have done their job. They served and defended Canada. ...
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CBC, Radio-Canada open their doors : Breaking News | Canadian ...
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ALC under-reported insider wins, CBC review : Breaking News ...
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Breaking News | Canadian News | Breaking News Canada ... The Atlantic Lottery Corp. under-reported the rate at which retailers and insiders won big jackpots and has launched an internal review, following an investigation by CBC News. ...
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Liberal majority for P.E.I., CBC projects : Breaking News | Canadian ...
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Breaking News contains Canadian News,Canadian breaking news. ... Breaking News | Canadian News | Breaking News Canada. Breaking ... Liberal Leader Robert Ghiz will return as premier of Prince Edward Island, CBC News is projecting. ...
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CBC Maritimes hosts open houses : Breaking News | Canadian ...
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WATCH: CBC Radio 1550 AM moves to FM : Breaking News ...
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Breaking News contains Canadian News,Canadian breaking news. ... Breaking News | Canadian News | Breaking News Canada. Breaking News | Canadian News ... At midnight, CBC Radio's AM signal, 1550, will be off the air after 61 years. ...
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CBC could see cuts: Moore | Canada | News | London Free Press
"Taxpayers have a right to know how their money is being spent and also, to be quite frank, to allow the CBC an opportunity to come forward and say, 'Here is what we are spending it on and why.' CBChas to comply with the accountability act ...
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Flames finish pre-season in winning fashion : Breaking News ...
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Breaking News contains Canadian News,Canadian breaking news. ... Breaking News | Canadian News | Breaking News Canada. Breaking News | Canadian News | Breaking ... September 30, 2011. Posted by CBC | Calgary News, in Calgary ...
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N.W.T. plane crash kills 2 : Breaking News | Canadian News ...
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NATO Libya mission could end next week - World - CBC News
CBC Global Header Navigation. CBC. ... CBC News World ... Canada has flown numerous air missions over Libya and provided sea support as part of the NATO ...
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