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Pipelines to the BC coast more important than Keystone: HSBC Vancouver Sun By Gordon Hamilton, Vancouver Sun September 24, 2011 Pipelines for oil and gas through British Columbia are "significantly more important" than the controversial Keystone XL pipeline to the US, the president of the HSBC Bank Canada told a Business ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada Has Big Game Ahead RugbyMag.com Canada have a superb chance to secure an automatic bid to the 2015 World Cup with a victory over Japan on Tuesday in Napier. Already with a win over Tonga and standing at 1-1, Canada hope to claim their second victory when they take on Japan, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bank of Canada cites range of tools for any crisis Reuters By Randall Palmer WASHINGTON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - As international policymakers warn of weaker growth, the Bank of Canada said on Saturday it still retained a panoply of tools to handle possible economic trouble down the road. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Adventure Mom: Escape to Vancouver Patch.com By Pamela Dise-Moran By Vancouver Harbor Beautiful Vancouver, on the West Coast of Canada, is a sophisticated city with many wonderful sights and excursions. My friend Claudia traveled there with her family, and my parents also visited Vancouver last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada paid ransom: memo The Province By Robert Hiltz, Postmedia News September 25, 2011 1:06 AM A newly leaked US diplomatic cable accuses Canada of paying ransom to free hostages and thereby putting other countries' citizens at risk of abduction. The cable from the US embassy in Mali, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Target strikes food deal The Province By Hollie Shaw, Postmedia News September 24, 2011 9:00 PM Target has struck a deal with Sobeys, Canada's second-largest food chain, to supply the mass merchant with food at its outlets across Canada when it begins opening stores in 2013. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Edmonton – a shining star on Canada's western prairie Jerusalem Post In May of 2012, the Talmud Torah School will celebrate its 100th anniversary as the oldest continuously-operating Jewish day school in Canada. For many visitors to this city, a “must-see” before anything else is the West Edmonton Mall, North America's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Human rights group urges Ottawa to investigate Cheney over torture Toronto Star Human Rights Watch claims that overwhelming evidence of torture by the Bush administration, including at least two cases involving Canadian citizens, are grounds for Canada to investigate Cheney and comply with the Convention Against Torture. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Edmonton designer wins at Western Canada Fashion Week Edmonton Journal By Chris Zdeb, edmontonjournal.com September 24, 2011 10:29 PM Emerging Designer winner Patience Soyege, left, walks the runway with the model wearing her winning design at WesternCanada Fashion Week, on Friday, September 23, 2011. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IMF issues new action plan, but Canada prepared to act in emergency Toronto Star The IMF committee of 24 nations, including Canada, issued its final communique Saturday afternoon. It stressed that members have “agreed to act decisively to tackle the dangers confronting the global economy.” At a concluding news conference, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Soccer's Abby Wambach is the epitome of toughness Salt Lake Tribune By Kyle Goon Canada never really had a chance. When you're playing Abby Wambach, it seems like you hardly ever do. The 5-foot-11 forward is a highlight-reel machine. In the US Women's National Soccer Team's game against the Canucks on Thursday, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Flyers rally around teammate Wayne Simmonds after racial incident in Canada ... Philadelphia Inquirer By Sam Carchidi By Sam Carchidi DETROIT - The Flyers are rallying around teammate Wayne Simmonds, the right winger at the center of an apparent racial incident during Thursday night's exhibition game in London, Ontario. Simmonds, 23, one of the few ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ford CEO proves mettle through turnaround Detroit Free Press Some believe Put-in-Bay is in Canada. Or that there's a secret tunnel to the mainland.- 1:21 am Michigan and the nation are struggling to identify what can reboot our economy and grow jobs again. In July, the Wall Street Journal declared 2011 the “Year ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A 'Buy America' wake-up call for Canada Toronto Star Canada did not figure into the equation. But Buy America is indicative of the serious problem of ad hoc economic management that has become the norm in Canada-US relations. Instead of working together on strategies to reduce internal problems and build ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada hammers Mexico in women's basketball Montreal Gazette NEIVA, Colombia — Canada dumped Mexico 72-45 in their opening game of the 2011 FIBA Americas championship for women on Saturday. “I'm really happy with our first half performance, we were outstanding defensively,” said head coach Allison McNeill. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US campaign to catch tax cheats snaring Canadians Financial Post (blog) As US tax authorities move to crack down on citizens living abroad, many living in Canada have been caught up in fear of massive penalties. The campaign to catch tax cheats may have been aimed at big players hiding money in offshore bank accounts and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GIRLS' SOCCER: West Canada Valley outscores Dolgeville Little Falls Evening Times By Anonymous The West Canada valley Indians emerged with a 6-5 victory from Friday's back-and-forth affair with the Dolgeville Blue Devils. The teams traded goals in pairs before halftime and reached the intermission tied at 4. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Measuring the maritimes Calgary Herald 1, we want to make sure we have CFL football available across this country and it's a great opportunity to continue to build our fan base in the Maritimes and Atlantic Canada. I think, two, it is a test. One game doesn't make a season, so it's hard to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Federal Conservatives out of touch with pressing issues Owen Sound Sun Times For example, Canada's Conservative government, newly reelected a few months ago with a majority government despite getting just 40% of the popular vote, now has the numbers in Parliament to do pretty well whatever it wants. And all it took was one day ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thieves stealing expensive artwork from government buildings CTV.ca Records kept by the Canada Council for the Arts show thieves have made off with pricey works of art on display in federal offices, airports and universities. A list obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act shows more than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Good competition marks second day of Special Olympics Golf Tournament PGA.com Danny Peaslee of Souris, Manitoba, Canada, has a seven-shot lead with a 41-42—83 in the Level 4 - 9-Hole Individual Stroke Play event after Round 2 of the 2011 Special Olympics Golf National Invitational Tournament played Saturday at PGA Golf Club. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Haskayne MBA in Canada's top 3 for social, environmental, and ethical programming MarketWatch (press release) The school ranked #3 in Canada, #9 outside the US, and #35 worldwide on a list of the Top 100 business schools issued in the Aspen Institute's 2011-2012 edition of Beyond Grey Pinstripes, a biennial survey and ranking of business schools that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stepdad promotes online caution The Province "His work helped rid Canada of a sex offender and he will never be back," Murray said of the deportation order. "Rob is very computer savvy," he said of Kleisinger. "A lot of parents are not computer literate and not able to monitor what these kids are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Remove visa hurdles for IT professionals: India to Canada Indian Express Indian IT professionals are facing visa problem not only in the US, but also in the neighbouringCanada. The issue was taken up between by the Indian and Canadian trade ministers here today. Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma said at a meeting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Protest calls for inquiry into Que. construction Montreal Gazette By Peggy Curran, Postmedia News September 24, 2011 11:07 PM Around a thousand demonstrators gathered on September 24, 2011 in Montreal to protest against the refusal of the Quebec liberal Prime Ministre Jean Charest to create a public inquiry ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Introducing the Red Prince Owen Sound Sun Times By DON CROSBY, SUN TIMES CORRESPONDENT Canada has a new apple that can hold its own against any of the new imports that are challenging domestic apple growers. And it's grown exclusively in the Clarksburg area. The Red Prince is a Dutch cross between ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DND facing exodus of public affairs staff: Report Montreal Gazette By David Pugliese, Postmedia News September 24, 2011 10:01 PM A file photo at Canadian Forces Base Borden. The Harper government has pumped millions of dollars into a growing Defence Department public relations organization but is now faced with a mass ... See all stories on this topic » |
CTV news anchor digs herself deeper on Saudi/Canada ethical ... By BC Blue CTV news anchor digs herself deeper on Saudi/Canada ethical comparison. September 24, 2011 — BC Blue. In trying to do some damage control, CTV news anchor Jacqueline Milczarek doesn't do herself any favours with this excuse for her ... BC Blue: One BC Conservative's... |
Mexico beheading linked to victim's internet posts : Breaking News ... By admin Breaking News contains Canadian News,Canadian breaking news. Breaking News | Canadian News... |
Americans in Canada: Q and A | Best Financial News By admin As U.S. tax authorities move to crack down on citizens living abroad, many living in Canada have been looking for answers. We asked Christine Perry, cross-border tax expert with Keel Cottrelle LLP, and Jamie Golombek, director of tax and ... Best Financial News |
India, Canada agree to enhance investment News By Staff New York, Sep 24 (IANS) India and Canada have sorted out all the issues related to two agreements which will help in flow of investments and also provide social security to the expatriates of the two countries. India's Commerce and Industry ... News One |
Chilean miners coming to Western Canada as part of dance ... By Kharl Prado Two of the Chilean miners rescued after a record 69 days trapped underground last October are coming to Calgary Oct. 3 to promote the upcoming National Folkloric Ballet of Chile Canada Tour 2011 and help raise funds for reconstructing a ... Beacon News |
Hands Off Canada's Boreal Forest! - Care2 News Network By Gillian Miller Canada's Boreal Forest is the world's largest wetlands region, and contains countless species of plants and animals. Wolves, caribou, and birds alike make their homes in the Boreal Forest. But potential oil and gas projects in the region would ... Care2 News Network |
Nissan Canada's president hands keys to 2011 ... - Torque News logo By KC Kelly Friday was an exciting day for Ricardo Borba, a 44-year-old man from Ottawa, Canada. He received a delivery from Nissan Canada, who made history when it delivered the first all-electric Nissan LEAF to Borba. Torque News |
Canada's First LEAF Owner - CleanMPG Forums By xcel Canada's First LEAF Owner In the News. ... Ricardo Borba, an Ottawa resident and the first person inCanada to place a Nissan LEAF order, received the keys to his black Nissan LEAF SL from Allen Childs, President of Nissan Canada. ... CleanMPG.com - News Feed |
NPAC.ca | News Photographers Association of Canada | » The Riot ... By photogblog VANCOUVER, BC – JUNE 15: Riot police walk in front of a burning vehicle on June 15, 2011 in Vancouver, Canada. Vancouver broke out in riots after their hockey team the Vancouver Canucks lost in Game Seven of the Stanley Cup Finals. ... NPAC.ca |
Canada should investigate Dick Cheney for role in torture: human ... One human rights groups is calling on the Canadian government to bring criminal charges against former. Ottawa Citizen - News |
Canada's energy minister: Keystone XL critics threaten 'security' Hollywood celebrities and prominent international voices against the proposed Keystone XL pipeline threaten Canada's "security" and hinder the government's goal of being the dominant energy supplier for North America, states a leading ... RSS Feed - Latest Digital Journal News |
Canadian universities aim to attract UAE students | Education ... The Embassy of Canada in the UAE is to organise the annual Middle East Education Initiative (MEEI) from September 26 to 29, Gulf News has reported. The MEEI will offer a chance for UAE students to... AMEinfo.com Latest News |
CFIA warns against consuming chocolate drink | Canada | News ... The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is warning people with allergies to milk not to consume Solo Fruit's Dark Chocolate Sorbet since it may contain milk which is not declared on the label. Canada stories |
Canada: A new Leaf: Gulf oil spill was impetus for driver to embrace ... By dblo Charging Locators (Web and iPhone) and Daily Unbiased News and Blog on Li-ion Battery, Charging Network, Events, Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles ... Canada: A new Leaf: Gulf oil spill was impetus for driver to embrace electric car ... 4EVRiders.org - Global Leader... |
India, Canada agree on FIPA and SSA | Import Export Trading News By international trade - Yahoo! News Search Results New York, Sep 24(ANI): Union Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma and CanadianMinister of International Trade Edward Fast have agreed that residual issues with regard to Foreign Investment Protection Agreement (FIPA) and ... Import Export Trading News |
Auction website still offering killers' items - Canada - CBC News Auction website still offering killers' items. Canadian officials had promised in 2008 to look into MurderAuction issue. By Brian Kemp, CBC News. Posted: Sep 16 ... www.cbc.ca/news/canada/.../murder-auction-site-olson.html?... |
Wrongfully deported family to return to Canada - Canada - CBC News A family that the Federal Court ruled was wrongfully deported to Albania is due to return to CanadaThursday afternoon. www.cbc.ca.14feb-youth.com/.../toronto-albania-family-depor... |
Canadian ozone network faces axe : Nature News Nature News homepage ... With regular in situ measurements going back to 1966 , Canada also holds the longest-running record of atmospheric ozone levels in ... www.nature.com/uidfinder/10.1038/477257a |
Satellite pieces may crash down in Canada - News - MSN CA Old NASA satellite to smash into Earth; 3200-to-one odds it won't hit anyone - MONTREAL - An old NASA satellite about the size of a bus will come sma. news.ca.msn.com/.../satellite-pieces-may-crash-down-in-canad... |
Canada Entertainment Movie News from Canada Newspaper Canada entertainment movie news from canada newspaper Canada news daily from latest news papers in Canada, Canada News for free pepper exults in ... www.newcanadanews.com/entertainment-movie/news.../canad... |
Canada News: Stop Trading On Jack Layton's Name, Horwath Tells ... Leader Andrea Horwath has told her candidates to stop trading on Jack Layton's name during the Ontario election campaign. "I don't want that to happen ... www.huffingtonpost.ca/.../canada-news-stop-trading-_n_9610... |
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