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WIKILEAKS News, Apr 13, 2012

Julian Assange, WikiLeaks Founder, Premieres Talk Show April 17
Huffington Post
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's new talk show will debut on Russian television on April 17, the organization announced on Friday. Assange has wrapped up shooting for twelve episodes of "The World Tomorrow," according to a statement posted by ...
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TORONTO STAR News, Apr 13, 2012

Mr. Kent's Tulip, April 13: Blooms of squirrel corn
Toronto Star
Take our tulip quiz VIDEO: Clement Kent's tulips The Toronto Star is following Clement Kent's tulip in a project we are calling Mr. Kent's Tulip. We have installed two garden-friendly cameras in Mr. Kent's garden to chart his tulip's progress, ...
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Toronto Star
American Idol shocker: Judges save Jessica Sanchez
Toronto Star
Debra Yeo Toronto Star Was it mass hearing loss? Did phones and computers all over American malfunction? Or is it the start of the depressingly predictable march to another cute boy winning American Idol? I have no idea how to explain how the two ...
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Toronto Star
Torstar's Star Media Launches Daily Online Newsletter for Provincial Politics
mediacaster
QP Briefing has been lauched by Star Media, a division of the Toronto Star, and it wil feature a team of reporters to gather and disseminate news that matters most to political and government insiders and specialists, including regulated companies and ...
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Ontario travel: get out and enjoy the great outdoors
Toronto Star
Ariel Teplitsky Toronto Star If you're itching for outdoor adventure, there's no need to wait for summer. In many ways spring is the superior season for hiking, camping and other activities. The highways and destinations are less congested, ...
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Toronto Star
Erase the guilt by paying for your newspaper: Gallinger
Toronto Star
I had subscribed to The Toronto Star for ages until I cancelled my subscription five years ago. It's not that I don't like the paper or can't afford delivery. But — being retired — I had developed the evil, slothful habit of doing the puzzles before ...
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A capella national anthem could be coming to Toronto Catholic schools
Yahoo! News Canada (blog)
As the Toronto Star reports, Trustee Angela Kennedy has suggested that instead of hearing a recorded version of O Canada each morning, school children should be creating their own music. "What has happened over the years is there's a CD that all the ...
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Wheels launches Project Green
Toronto Star
Norris McDonald Wheels Editor Today, Toronto Star Wheels is launching Project Green, a six-month examination of electric cars. We have taken possession of two, in particular, courtesy of Nissan Canada and General Motors of Canada: an all-electric Leaf ...
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Toronto Star
Fashion Design Battle Royale
MarketWatch (press release)
Suzanne Rogers will sparkle as honorary chair of the gala, accompanied by fashion industry insider judges Arie Assaraf, Derick Chetty, Toronto Star, TFI president David Dixon and Lisa Tant, editor-in-chief, FLARE Magazine.
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Torstar Announces Leadership Change at Torstar Digital
SYS-CON Media (press release)
Its businesses include the Star Media Group led by the Toronto Star, Canada's largest daily newspaper, and digital properties including thestar.com, toronto.com, Workopolis, Olive Media, and eyeReturn Marketing; Metroland Media Group, publishers of ...
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Zero-emission Leaf gaining popularity
Toronto Star
Toronto Star Wheels launched a six-month open test of electric vehicles today and Nissan Canada was kind enough to let us borrow an all-electric Leaf as one of the cars to examine. As well as Wheels writers and editors putting the cars through their ...
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Toronto Star
Fashion Television: Jeanne Beker looks back on 27 years of iconic show
Toronto Star
More from the Toronto Star on Fashion Television Fashion Television thrived in the fickle world of fashion Fashion Television suspends production after 27 years on air Fashion Television turns 25 Jeanne Beker is a contributing editor to the Star and ...
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Toronto Star
Air Canada Pilots' 'Sick-Out' Leads To Dozens Of Cancelled Flights: Reports
Huffington Post Canada
As of 7:15 am, 24 scheduled Air Canada departures out of Toronto were delayed or cancelled, as were 37 Toronto-bound flights, the Toronto Starreported. The Air Canada Pilots' Association has reportedly denied involvement in any job action.
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Hate for Canucks is back
Windsor Star
A couple of days ago the headline in the Toronto Star read: "Vancouver Canucks could be NHL's most despised team." On Tuesday it was, "Everyone loves to hate the Canucks," on the Sun media website. It's all over twitter. It's the talk of talk radio.
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Report Calls for Safe Injection Sites in Toronto, Ottawa
Hawaii News Daily
Deputy Mayor Doug Holyday told the Toronto Star local official need to see all the “facts and figures” behind the study before they decide to approve a safe-injection site. “I have some doubts as to whether or not there is real benefit and whether or ...
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Full Comment Forum: The shame and indignity of earning $17 an hour
National Post
Moderator McParland, channelling the Toronto Star editorial board: So you're all saying the city should just find the cheapest sweatshop operator it can find and let them exploit the most vulnerable members of our society? That immigrants are here to ...
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National Post
Electric Chevy owners love their Volts
Toronto Star
Toronto Star Wheels launched a six-month open test of electric vehicles today, and General Motors was kind enough to let us borrow a Chevrolet Volt as one of the cars to examine. As well as Wheels writers and editors putting the cars through their ...
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Toronto Star
Montreal's casino record is mixed (And also: One in TO won't fund a subway)
Open File (blog)
Montreal has had a casino for years, and as the Toronto Star reports it's not an easy story to draw lessons from: “It's going really well for us,” says Germain Guitor, vice-president of sales and marketing for Quebec's casinos.
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Cortellucci builds with a focus on the future
Toronto Star
Star Contest In 1977, the first New in Homes section appeared in the Toronto Star. Back then, most new homes were detached and built in the suburbs; today, condos have overtaken new home sales, both in the city and the 905 regions, according to a ...
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Toronto Star
Whooo fell out of the nest?
Mississauga
Toronto Star photo A "very, very fuzzy" baby great horned owl is back to squabbling with its sibling after being deposited back into a 21-metre high treetop nest in Mississauga. The baby owl was found on the ground Monday by staff at an undisclosed ...
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Canada Plans Digital Currency: Introducing the MintChip
Moneynews
And the Royal Canadian Mint is developing a virtual currency so that people can pay each other for small transactions using smartphones, USB sticks, computers, and tablets, the Toronto Star reports. The currency is called MintChip and is in the ...
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New emissions report isn't 'good news' despite Kent's assurances
rabble.ca (blog)
As quoted in the Toronto Star, "While our continued economic recovery remains our government's top priority, today's news demonstrates that our work to balance the need for a cleaner and healthier environment while protecting jobs and growth is working ...
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Air Canada pilots call in sick, Air Canada passengers just sickened
Toronto Life (blog)
Read the entire story [Toronto Star] » by Stephen Spencer Davis April 13, 2012 at 12:27 pm Neither the author nor Toronto Life necessarily agrees with the comments posted here. Editors will not correct spelling or grammar. Toronto Life reserves the ...
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Air Canada may be hit by 'sickout'
Buffalo Business First (blog)
The Toronto Star reports the airline has warned its pilots against any illegal job action. The paper said that Capt. Eddy Doyle, Air Canada's director of flying operations, has raised concerns that pilots may take the job action, citing an internal ...
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ARB rejects assessment appeal based on wind turbines
Orangeville Citizen
A Toronto Star report on the decision said the ARB found no evidence of a reduction, as there had been no property sales for a comparison and also because the presence of turbines “is not built into the model the corporation (MPAC) uses to assess ...
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Tomer Strolight Resigns as President ofTorstar Digital
TechFinance
In 2007, Strolight was appointed VP of Digital Media for Toronto Star and Star Media Group (SMG), in addition to the position of President of Torstar Digital. Chris Goodridge, VP of Finance for Torstar Digital, has been named Acting President.
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Haters out early, out in force
The Province
A couple of days ago, the head-line in the Toronto Star read: "Vancouver Canucks could be NHL's most despised team." On Tuesday it was, "Everyone loves to hate the Canucks," on the Toronto Sun website. It's all over Twitter. It's the talk of talk radio ...
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Free parenting presentation from bestselling author April 17
Kawartha Media Group
She also writes a parenting column for the Toronto Star and is a contributing editor for Canadian Family magazine. Those interested in attending the presentation, which begins at 6:30 pm at Monsignor O'Donoghue Catholic Elementary School, ...
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Book Review: People Who Disappear, by Alex Leslie
National Post
When Bieber told the Toronto Star about his own swagger coach in 2009, I remember marvelling at what a great detail that was. Obviously Leslie was paying even closer attention. • Michael Hingston is a writer and reviewer based in Edmonton.
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National Post
UPDATED - Did American political tourists run afoul of Canadian election law ...
CBC.ca (blog)
According to the Toronto Star, Moore told Elections Canada that it was actually the campaign team for Conservative candidate Cameron Ross who had initially invited him to canvass. It was only when Ross failed to show up that he wound up tagging along ...
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Ontario Trails: Ontario Trails News - Develop, Manage, Use and ...
By noreply@blogger.com (Ontario Trails)
Ariel Teplitsky Toronto Star If you're itching for outdoor adventure, there's no need to wait for summer. In many ways spring is the superior season for hiking, camping and other activities. The highways and destinations are less congested, .
Ontario Trails
CITY » Archive » Roger Keil and Matt Kellway contribute op-ed ...
By Heather
... 2008 Publications · 2007 Publications · 2006 and 2005 Publications · Links · Contact CITY · CITY > News > Roger Keil and Matt Kellway contribute op-ed piece to Toronto Star, “Conservative budget at odds with urban Canadian realities” ...
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A Cappella News: Compulsory a cappella in Canada?
By editor@acappellanews.com
No matter whether you spell it acapella, acapela or a cappella we have all the singing news that's fit to blog. Keep up with all the latest from your favorite vocal harmony groups ... April 13, 2012. Compulsory a cappella in Canada? Toronto Star: ...
A Cappella News
Toronto News: Toronto transit: 'Downtown' relief line ... - Toronto Star
A 'relief' transit route has been pondered for 100 years. Now there are fresh calls for considering it.
www.thestar.com/.../1158278--toronto-transit-downtown-relie...
Toronto News: Earth Hour Toronto 2012: Power use ... - Toronto Star
From private parties, to concerts in the dark and candlelight dinners, people across the city and GTA mark Earth Hour.
www.thestar.com/.../1154841--earth-hour-toronto-2012-powe...
Toronto News: Toronto Public Health worried ... - Toronto Star
One month after OxyContin was replaced with a harder-to-abuse pill, Toronto Public Health remains concerned about the health impacts of removing the ...
www.thestar.com/.../1154978--toronto-public-health-worried-...
Toronto News: Humewood House: 100 years of ... - Toronto Star
Attitudes toward single mothers may have changed over the past century, but the need for support has not.
www.thestar.com/.../1158845--humewood-house-100-years-o...
Toronto News: Visit virtual AGO via Google Art Project ... - Toronto Star
Sole Canadian gallery in effort will let public zoom in and “see the brushstrokes” on Emily Carr creations and more.
www.thestar.com/.../1155631--visit-virtual-ago-via-google-art...
Toronto News: Burglars stymied in bid to rob ... - Toronto Star
Would-be burglars didn't know who they were dealing with when they cased out a nondescript North York bungalow a couple of weeks ago.
www.thestar.com/.../1159495--burglars-stymied-in-bid-to-rob...
World News: Toronto man claims to have up to 1000 ... - Toronto Star
I think he was motivated by wanting to help families and scientific curiosity,” man says of biological father.
www.thestar.com/.../1158733--toronto-man-claims-to-have-up...
Toronto News: Toronto Zoo's 'hidden work' is saving ... - Toronto Star
Complex breeding and conservation programs are a big part of the zoo's mission that visitors rarely get to see.
www.thestar.com/.../1158246--toronto-zoo-working-to-save-t...
Canada News: F-35 fighters: Peter MacKay aware two ... - Toronto Star
Defence Minister Peter MacKay was aware two years ago a new fleet of F-35 stealth fighter jets would cost closer to $25 billion but insists there was never any ...
www.thestar.com/.../1158221--f-35-fighters-peter-mackay-aw...
Toronto News: Embattled High Park Zoo saved by last ... - Toronto Star
A mystery donor has offered enough money to keep the High Park zoo open until December.
www.thestar.com/.../1158594--high-park-zoo-could-be-saved-...
Toronto News: Three drug injection sites ... - Toronto Star
Toronto and Ottawa would both benefit from supervised injection sites, according to a long-awaited study on the issue.
www.thestar.com/.../1159581--three-drug-injection-sites-reco...
Toronto News: Mayor Rob Ford injures back ... - Toronto Star
Mayor Rob Ford missed council Tuesday as he got treatment for a bad back. An ally suggested he hurt it throwing candy.
www.thestar.com/.../1159284--mayor-rob-ford-injures-back-a...
Toronto News: Easter messages reflect renewal, faith ... - Toronto Star
Prime Minister Stephen Harper, along with clergy from many denominations, spread messages of hope at Easter.
www.thestar.com/.../1158376--easter-messages-reflect-renewal...
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