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Hawaii goes to Canada, can't stop hometown favorite Sacre in 73-54 loss to No ...
Washington Post
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Hawaii coach Gib Arnold took his team all the way toCanada for a game against No. 22 Gonzaga and didn't even stick around to see the finish. He certainly saw enough of Robert Sacre, though. ...
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Virtue and Moir continue season's winning streak in Paris
Golden Skate
Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of Canada danced off with another gold at Trophée Bompard as the competition wrapped up Saturday night in Paris, France. The Canadians turned in a confident performance to take their second gold medal at Trophée Bompard....
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She saves little dogs, flies them to Canada
OCRegister
In the past couple of years, an OC woman has paid to fly hundreds of little dogs trapped in California shelters to Canada, where they are being adopted out like hotcakes. Jan Folk, with her puppy RJ, owns Orange Dog Bar & Grill in Huntington Beach. ...
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Accused poppy thief in Canada as refugee claimant
Toronto Sun
The suspect arrived in Canada from the Czech Republic with his family in 1999, security officials told the Toronto Sun. They filed refugee claims at Pearson airport and were accepted as claimants more than a year later, immigration records show. ...
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Trans Canada Corp. And The Politics Of Today
Seeking Alpha
Trans Canada Corp (TRP) has been in the news lately. I have been following the company for months and decided last week to start a position. Trans Canada Corp is a Canadian company with business units in natural gas, oil pipelines, ...
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Future of Canada's supply management system unclear
CTV.ca
The decades-old system was designed to protect Canadian farmers from volatile market fluctuations with made-in-Canada minimum prices. It also imposes tariff controls on foreign competition and sets quotas for domestic producers. ...
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CTV.ca
Canada, US servers host Syria, Hezbollah-affiliated content
Al-Arabiya
The government websites, including one belonging to a Syrian state-backed television station being hosted in Canada, incite violence and support the crackdown on civilians led by the embattled President Bashar al-Assad and his regime, ...
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Al-Arabiya
Canada seeks thousands of Irish immigrants urgently
Irish Central
Canada is seeking tens of thousands of Irish worker to fill a wide range of jobs, the Canadian Ambassador to Ireland announced last week. The country is seeking to fill a labor shortage caused by a strong economy, massive infrastructure projects and ...
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Canada wins bronze in women's team trampoline
Vancouver Sun
Rosannagh MacLennan of Canada stands on the podium with her gold medal for the trampoline final at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara October 18, 2011. Picture taken October 18, 2011. Canada's Rosannagh MacLennan, Karen Cockburn and Samantha Smith ...
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Canada: Dismayed by US Reaction, Nation Turns to Asia for Oil, Gas Deal
The Ledger
By JIM FOX Canada is looking to sell its oil and natural gas in Asia after the US administration delayed a decision on a controversial $7 billion pipeline project. Approving the Keystone XL oil pipeline to transport Canadian crude to refineries in ...
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Nov. 20 in history: Nazis go on trial and Laurier shares a birthday with Moose Jaw
MetroNews Canada
In 1841, Wilfrid Laurier, Canada's seventh prime minister, was born. He was Canada'sfirst prime minister of French ancestry, serving from 1896-1911. In 1871, John and David McDougall arrived in Alberta to become the province's first farmers. ...
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Nepean teen to quarterback Team Canada in game versus U.S.
Ottawa Citizen
By Martin Cleary, The Ottawa Citizen November 19, 2011 Quarterback Joseph Donnelly has been named to Team Canada for the Youth All American Bowl. As a youngster growing up in Nepean, Joseph Donnelly took part in a full slate of sports to challenge his...
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A leaner, meaner Canada
Toronto Star
It will ignore the advice of the 37000 members of the Canadian Bar Association who say the bill “would move Canada along a road that has failed in other countries, at great expense.” Taken as a whole, instead of these measures enhancing peace, ...
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Canada claims four medals at trampoline championships
Vancouver Sun
Jonathon Schwaiger of Canada performs during the Men's Tumbling qualification in the Trampoline and Tumbling World Championships at the National indoor Arena in Birmingham, central England, on November 18, 2011. Canada won four medals Saturday at the ...
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Social media extending law enforcement's reach
Toronto Sun
By Chris Doucette ,Toronto Sun But when it comes to using Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Google+ among others, to engage the community, share information and track down bad guys, Canada is among the world's leaders. “I think it's fair to say that ...
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Occupy Edmonton to defy eviction notice
CBC.ca
Health and safety concerns have already led to the dismantling of other occupations across Canada. Melcor Developments Ltd . says it's worried about the safety of the protesters as temperatures drop.
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CBC.ca
Raonic named ATP newcomer of year
Montreal Gazette
Milos Raonic of Canada returns a shot to David Ferrer of Spain during the Shanghai Rolex Masters at the Qi Zhong Tennis Center on October 12, 2011 in Shanghai, China. Thornhill, Ont.'s Milos Raonic's stellar season on the ATP World Tour was recognized ...
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The general who gave NATO a victory
Canada.com (blog)
Charles Bouchard immediately latches onto the notion he is Canada's newest war hero. Then he moves to crush it. The heroes are the HMCS Charlottetown sailors who came under fire during the battle of Misrata and still drove forward to help stop an ...
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India to face Canada in Kabaddi finals today
Hindustan Times
A spirited Canada pulled off a surprise win over Pakistan to set up a clash with hosts India in the finals of the second World Cup Kabaddi to be played at Ludhiana on Sunday. India reached the finals of the 20-day tournament easily, defeating the ...
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Scandal-hit Bible institute wary of third-party probe
Montreal Gazette
By Jeremy Klaszus, Calgary Herald November 20, 2011 A display at the Prairie Bible Institute campus in Three Hills, Alta. The school's wariness of probe into abuse allegation by a third-party Christian group is consistent with its history. ...
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Ask the Religion Experts: Is religion alive and well or struggling to survive ...
Ottawa Citizen
A dual, polar phenomenon seems to be taking place simultaneously regarding religion inCanada, and the western world generally: apathy or rejection — about 30 per cent of Canadians have no religious affiliation — and a rekindling of the spiritual. ...
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Implications of the Recent Rise in Oil Prices
Wall Street Pit
That divergence resulted from a surge in production from Canada and the northern United States, coupled with a lack of transportation infrastructure necessary to move the oil from where it is now being produced to refiners on the US coasts. ...
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Canada Wins Battle over Cattle
The Mark
As a result, the minister of agriculture has said Canada lost almost half of its feeder cattle exports and more than half of its slaughter hogs between 2008 and 2009, with some estimating costs to producers at $5 billion. Mexico joined Canada in asking ...
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Canada in court battle over euthanasia
OneNewsNow
The Euthanasia Prevention Coalition of Canada is conducting a petition drive to encourage the government to fight against the use of the courts to legalize euthanasia and assisted suicide. Canada's Parliament voted down an attempt to legalize it 228 to ...
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OneNewsNow
Painting Canada: Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven – review
The Guardian
At first sight, the gorgeous landscapes in Painting Canada show the influence of Hodler, Munch, Böcklin, a touch of Van Gogh, a trace of turn-of-the-century Swedish painting to the extent that one might be looking at northern Europe. ...
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The Guardian
Canada's underground history talks ... - London Community News
By mclarkson
Canada's underground history talks draws crowd. By Mallory Clarkson/London Community News. The London Public Library's Westmount branch was packed withCanadian history buffs and enthusiasts on Saturday (Nov. 19) to hear about ...
London Community News
Toronto, Canada - Man Hit And Killed On Way Home From Shul ...
By admin
Michael Friedman was leaving the Maon Noam Synagogue on Rutherford Road near Bathurst Street after being struck by a car on Rutherford rd. November 18 Photo Credit: Jeremy Cohn , Global News. Toronto, Canada - A Toronto man in his ...
Vos Iz Neias (Yiddish: What's News?)
Spanish conservatives expected to win election : Breaking News ...
By admin
Breaking News contains Canadian News,Canadian breaking news.
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Canada's ambition of becoming global energy ... - Peak Oil News
By waegari
Faced with a potentially fatal delay on a multibillion-dollar oil pipeline carrying crude to the US, it was time for Canada to start looking east. “This does underscore the necessity of Canada making sure that we are able to access Asia markets ...
Peak Oil News and Message Boards
Canadian artist Charles Pachter comes to ... - Bullet News Niagara
By admin
ANNIE SILVESTER/Bullet News. Bullet News photo by Annie Silvester. Well known contemporary Canadian artist Charles Pachter was in downtown St. Catharines for a lecture at Rodman Hall that focused on his art and his interesting life. ...
Bullet News Niagara | Niagara...
Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News: Grande Prairie, Alberta ...
By LunarMeteorite*Hunter
The Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News 15NOV2011. The Great Leonid Meteor Storm of 1966 - Technology & science ... The annual Leonid meteor shower will peak this week, and every year, s... Dryden, Ontario, Canada Bolide Meteor ...
Latest Worldwide Meteor/Meteorite News
Canadian Modesty Meets Icelandic Imagination | News around the ...
By admin
If you have read “Independent People,” the great novel by Halldor Laxness, Iceland's only recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature, you might.
News around the world
Mills Whips Up Canadian Investor Interest In Ghana – Ghanaians ...
By spyghana
President John Evans Atta Mills yesterday whipped up Canadian investor interest in Ghana, as he began his official visit to that country. Presidential motorcade arriving at the Embassy. Significantly the visit is beginning to yield positive results ...
Ghanaians Homepage, Breaking,...
Canada, UN Help Sought in Philippine Media Killings (Includes ...
TORONTO - Journalists and concerned Filipinos in Toronto signed a petition on Saturday seeking the help of the United Nations and the governments of the Philippines andCanada to do justice for 32 mediamen massacred two years ago and their families. First to sign the ... Newspaper editor Butch Galicia remembered two of the victims - his friends - who, after having gone to a news coverage, would always check on each other with the words "are you still alive?" They're dead now, ...
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Fiery Spirited Zionist: Canada
By LEL
This is great news.There is no question that Canada has been staunchly in Israel's corner in the diplomatic war. In fact she has lead the way. Now this. There is no question in my mind that this relationship will include a commitment to resupply ...
Fiery Spirited Zionist
Canada News: A powerful new party rises in Quebec - thestar.com
Former PQ minister launches Coalition pour l'avenir du Québec on Monday with enough support to potentially become the next premier.
www.thestar.com/news/article/1085378
Global News | A new generation remembers Canada's heroes
Hundreds of teens from every province of the country joined the crowds lining the streets around the National War Memorial in Ottawa in show of support from ...
www.globalnews.ca/pages/story.aspx?id=6442520085
Movember Canada - News - A mid month message from CEO Adam ...
It's the middle of the month and Mo's are in full bloom. Movember co-founder and CEO has checked in with a bit of MOtivation for you citizens of Movember. ...
ca.movember.com/news/view/id/2692/category/local/
Flight policy change called a risky manoeuvre - Canada - CBC News
A new safety approach aimed at getting airlines to police themselves could endanger passengers, particularly those flying with smaller airlines, aviation experts ...
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/.../airline-safety-system-flights.html
Canada News Centre - News Releases - Government of Canada ...
The Honourable Christian Paradis, Minister of Industry, announced an $80 million investment over three years to help accelerate the adoption of information and ...
news.gc.ca/web/article-eng.do?nid=638169
Canadians Will Pay With Plastic Bills : Discovery News
New Canadian banknotes will incorporate several security features to make life tough for counterfeiters.
news.discovery.com/tech/canada-plastic-bills-111116.html
Canada's Loch Ness Monster Caught on Tape? | ABC News Blogs ...
Read 'Canada's Loch Ness Monster Caught on Tape?' from our blog ABC News Blogs on Yahoo! News. A possible sighting of Canada's version of the Loch ...
news.yahoo.com/.../canada-loch-ness-monster-caught-tape-01...
Canada's Asian oil push not a slap to US: minister
Joe Oliver, Canadian Minister of Natural Resources answers questions at a newsconference at the Canadian energy and mines conference in Kananaskis, ...
www.reuters.com/.../us-energy-oliver-idUSTRE7AH1R62011...
Hawaii goes to Canada, can't stop hometown favorite Sacre in 73-54 ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Hawaii coach Gib Arnold took his team all the way toCanada for a game against No. 22 Gonzaga and didn't even stick around to ...
www.washingtonpost.com/.../gIQAXfHedN_story.html
Panel Says Canada Should Legalize Suicide
Panel Says Canada Should Legalize Suicide for free news. A panel of researchers inCanada has recommended that a doctor should be allowed .
www.newcanadanews.com/.../Panel-Says-Canada-Should-Lega...
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