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Adam Hadwin happy to put Caracas behind him Montreal Gazette By Brad Ziemer, Vancouver Sun September 27, 2011 Adam Hadwin of Canada hits a tee shot on the second hole during round three of the Canadian Open at the Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club on July 23, 2011 in Vancouver, Canada. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Racism is alive and well in Canada Montreal Gazette But it can serve as a potent reminder of the ongoing legacies of racism and racist cultural practices against blacks in the west - and yes, this includes Canada. As a professor of (among other things) Canadian art history, I can state unequivocally ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada hitting its stride, says indie film legend Art Hindle Calgary Herald He starred in both the cult-classic horror Black Christmas and 1971's Face-Off, one of Canada's first successful hockey films. He even had a lead role opposite a hammy Oliver Reed in the Brood, a 1979 shocker written and directed by a young David ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UN Women National Committee, Canada Luncheon MarketWatch (press release) The UN Women National Committee, Canada Honorary Tribute is bestowed annually on a Canadian who exemplifies the National Committee's commitment to gender equality and who has made significant and continued contributions to the advancement of women's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rioting polo player Nathan Kotylak suspended by Polo Canada The Province Kotylak, 18, of Maple Ridge, was suspended for two years by Water Polo Canada after a disciplinary panel found he attempted to light the gas tank of a police vehicle on fire. “I can't speculate on what Nathan was thinking,” water polo executive ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scotia Says Corporate Issuance May Surpass 2010: Canada Credit BusinessWeek 28 (Bloomberg) -- Corporate debt sales in Canada this year may surpass the C$78.8 billion ($77.3 billion) raised in 2010 even after issuance this quarter fell to its slowest pace in two years, said Greg Woynarski, Scotia Capital's global head of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada Presses Claims Over a Chunk of Arctic Wall Street Journal By CHIP CUMMINS RESOLUTE, Nunavut—As global interest in Arctic exploration explodes,Canada is pushing to assert rights over a larger chunk of the polar region and lure companies to exploit the territory's promising natural resources. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CANADA STOCKS-TSX rises on hopes for euro zone rescue Reuters By Trish Nixon TORONTO, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index ended higher on Tuesday, building on a rally that began late on Monday, as optimism grew that euro zone policymakers were readying decisive action to tackle the region's debt crisis ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Stroke recovery research gets $10M CBC.ca Beginning of Story Content Stroke researchers in Canada gained a $10 million boost that aims to help stroke survivors recover faster and more fully. The Heart and Stroke Foundation announced on Tuesday the funding in areas such as: Exercise, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why CRTC chairman won't get a second term ITWorld Canada Later, Sébastien Gariépy, press secretary to Heritage Minister James Moore, said in an e-mail to Network World Canada that a process for selecting a new chair will be announced soon. The government, they made it clear, wouldn't tolerate Bell ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BlissDom Canada Announces CBC as Its Exclusive Broadcast Sponsor MarketWatch (press release) TORONTO, Sep 27, 2011 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) -- BlissDom Canada today announced that CBC (The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) has signed on to participate as it's exclusive broadcast sponsor for the BlissDom Canada conference to be held at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Canada PM Says Fiscal Policy "Expansionary" As Stimulus Calls Heighten Wall Street Journal Canada's Parliamentary Budget Officer said earlier Tuesday that government spending during the first three months of the 2011-12 fiscal year was in line with projections in the most recent budget. Program spending is set to rise 3.2% in the 2011-12 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Environment Canada sees 31% drop in grants, other expenditures Vancouver Sun OTTAWA — As the government attempts to squeeze every dollar it can out of the public service in an attempt to rein in the deficit, it appears to be really wringing Environment Canada. A report by the parliamentary budget officer says grants, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada geese befouling France run afoul of authorities Vancouver Sun By Randy Boswell, Postmedia News September 27, 2011 Having already established itself as a poopy pest in the US, Britain and even far-off New Zealand, this country's best-known and frequently least-loved avian export — the Canada goose — has now ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Feels amazing' to be reunited with Pearl, father says from the UK Toronto Star The British girl who had been missing since 2008 had been found in Canada. A 911 call from a concerned citizen, who reported “suspicious activity” late at night in Montreal earlier this month, led police to 7-year-old Pearl Gavaghan da Massa. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Voter turnout linked to close election races CBC.ca Beginning of Story Content Voters in Prince Edward Island are more likely to cast a ballot than those anywhere else in Canada, and a political scientist from Alberta is preparing to poll voters in five upcoming provincial elections to help assess the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada improves to 2-1 with win over Paraguay at FIBA Americas Championship Oye! Times Canada BasketballThe Senior Women's National Team got off to a quick start and never looked back, defeating Paraguay (0-2) 77-26 on Monday afternoon. With the win Canada improved to 2-1 at the 2011 FIBA Americas Championship for Women. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada urged to spend smarter to cut poverty Toronto Star Instead of focusing on short-term spending that simply enables people to survive or be a little less disadvantaged, Canada should be investing in longer-term plans to permanently lift people out of poverty and prevent others from falling into its grip, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Culture Days: Canada celebrates the arts Vancouver Sun Yet what's about to break out across Canada this weekend, from sea to sea to sea, isn't boring at all. In just its second year, Culture Days has become a massive annual three-day grassroots attempt to engage us all in understanding that arts and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Specialty brewers tap growing share of beer market in Canada Vancouver Sun By RANDY SHORE, Vancouver Sun September 27, 2011 10:01 PM UNDATED — Undated handout graph showing production indices for breweries in Canada and the US. HANDOUT PHOTO: BMO. For John Morrissy. (Postmedia News). BREWERIES-OUTLOOK Craft and specialty ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
U.S., Canada and Mexico Join Forces to Strengthen Consumer Product Safety ... Sacramento Bee The three federal agencies with jurisdiction over consumer products in the United States, Canada, and Mexico issued a joint statement promoting greater cooperation and engagement in ensuring the safety of products made and sold across North America. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Protesters in Calgary want Dick Cheney arrested CTV.ca Police look on as protesters opposed to former United States Vice-President Dick Cheney's visit toCanada rally outside where he is speaking in Vancouver Monday, Sept. 26, 2011. (Jonathan Hayward / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Former Vice-President Dick Cheney ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Harper courts Kuwait TheChronicleHerald.ca By MIKE BLANCHFIELD The Canadian Press OTTAWA — Canada is seeking an expanded airline agreement with Kuwait, one year after relations were sullied with its Persian Gulf neighbour, the United Arab Emirates, over the same issue. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada ties US in World Cup warmup Toronto Sun By Bob Elliott ,Toronto Sun Team Canada's Mike Johnson threw two shutout innings against the US on Tuesday. (Mike Cassese/Reuters files) Team Canada began its exhibition schedule before the IBAF World Cup and Pan Am Games with a 1-1 tie against Team ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Macklem Says Canada Will Be Prudent on Stimulus in Recovery Bloomberg By Greg Quinn and Christopher Donville - Tue Sep 27 21:29:16 GMT 2011 Bank of Canada Senior Deputy Governor Tiff Macklem said policy makers will be cautious about reducing monetary stimulus in a slow economic rebound threatened by weak US demand and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CANADA FX DEBT-C$ rises on European bailout hopes Reuters [ID:nL5E7KR0FY] "We're waiting for some pretty important developments still, but I think the market has obviously taken a little bit of a more positive turn in the last two days, and with that Canada has done a little bit better," said Steve Butler, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Canada News Centre - Showcasing Canadian road know-how at ... OTTAWA - Today the Government of Canada officially inaugurated the Canada Pavilion at the 24th World Road Congress in Mexico City. The congress is taking place from September 26 to 30, and showcases the road and transportation ... Canada News Centre - National News |
News - Lay's Chips sponsor Canada's newest NHL team... By Paul van Eijck Hockey is one of Canada's greatest national past times, a sport that connects Canadians from coast-to-coast through their hometown pride, favourite hockey jerseys and passion for the game. Also deeply rooted in Canadian culture is the Lay's ... PotatoPro: News on The Potato... |
NASA: Satellite Fell In South Pacific, Not Canada - News Story ... By wsbtv WASHINGTON -- That dead NASA satellite fell into what might be the ideal spot - part of the southern Pacific Ocean about as far from large land masses as you can get, U.S. space officials said Tuesday. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. |
Canadian housing market loses momentum: Scotiabank - Economy ... But Canada is showing a resilience that few other countries have been able to maintain. Investment Executive - News |
Canada's ice shelves disappearing faster than expected: Experts ... Canada's coastline is changing because ice shelves are breaking up faster than expected, experts say. ... RIM shares jump on Icahn stake talk. BlackBerry Bold 9900. 0 · News · Canada's ice shelves disappearing fast. ice shelves. 0 · Tech ... Top News stories |
The Global Search for Education: More from Canada | Education News Dr. Ben Levin says that a high-pressure system that focuses on testing, teacher evaluation and union bashing won't give the US the wholesale change it needs. Education News |
PM aide Del Mastro apologizes for Ontario election poll | Politics ... By nbcdipper PM aide Del Mastro apologizes for Ontario election poll | Politics | Canada | News | National Post. That's okay, this is what we get when we elect non-accountable governments and people who frankly just aren't up for the job. Apologizing for ... New Democrats Online |
Harper warned of economic 'tsunami' | Canada | News | Ottawa Sun As the world's economy turns toward a possible recession, Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney Tuesday to. Top Home stories |
India native is first Sikh to command a Canadian Army regiment in ... By Rob Kerby, Senior Editor World Sikh Organization President Prem Singh Vinning attended the Change of Command ceremony, calling it “a proud moment for all Canadian Sikhs. Lt. Col. Sajjan is an inspiration to young Sikhs and he shows just how much a part of ... Beliefnet News |
Canada vs. Taliban Chess Sets | Toronto Standard | News, Media ... By Ed Wilkinson-Latham Canada vs. Taliban Chess Sets. PLAYTIME | By Ed Wilkinson-Latham | September 27, 2011. A number of companies have cashed in on the 10th anniversary of 9/11 and the war in Afghanistan. There's been a horde of memorabilia and tat ... Toronto Standard | News, Media,... |
News Marketing Canada Launches Coupon Site, SmartSource.ca ... By Dave Forde News Marketing Canada Launches Coupon Site, SmartSource.ca. Profectio |
Canada's Foreign Minister Supports Israel in UN Speech | New ... By admin Latest news from the Middle-East. Israel ... In his address to the United Nations General Assembly on Monday, Canada's Foreign Minister John Baird reiterated his country's position regarding Israel and the PA's unilateral statehood bid. ... New Middle East News |
Carleton University Newsroom » News Archive » Canadian Ice ... By chriscline Canadian ice shelves are changing at an unexpected rate, with almost 50 per cent lost in the last six years, experts say. Carleton University's Derek Mueller says this summer has resulted in the near-complete loss of one important ice shelf ... Carleton University Newsroom |
The Canadian dream is well within reach | Calgary ... - Beacon News By Beacon News The gap is growing! The gap is growing! The rich are getting richer. And the poor, well, they just remain poor. At least that's what one would gather from the hysteria reported in the media on the latest Conference Board of Canada report on ... Calgary Beacon |
CSIS questioned Canadian in Libya, rights group says | World News ... By admin Canadian Security Intelligence Service officers travelled to Libya several times to interview the prisoner between 2002 and 2005, Human Rights Watch says. The New York-based group will circulate a statement on Wednesday revealing that it ... World News: the latest local... |
Dick Cheney Should Be Barred From Canada, Says Parliament ... By Curtis Cartier In September 2009, Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi was scheduled to land his private jet in Newfoundland, Canada, for a stopover... ... Sign up for free stuff, news info & more! Seattle Classifieds · buy, sell, trade (5205) · musician (391) ... The Daily Weekly |
Canada News: Massive poll finds minority looming - thestar.com Ontario is headed toward a minority government for the first time in decades with the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives deadlocked, according to a major ... www.thestar.com/.../1059053--massive-poll-finds-minority-lo... |
WikiLeaks uncovers Canadian detainee mystery - Yahoo! News Read 'WikiLeaks uncovers Canadian detainee mystery' on Yahoo! News. U.S. diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks have exposed a troubling case of a ... ca.news.yahoo.com/wikileaks-uncovers-canadian-detainee-my... |
Queen Extravaganza: Open to US and Canada Queen Extravaganza: Just to clarify that the Queen Extravaganza auditions are open to residents of both the United States AND Canada (only). All those who ... www.queenonline.com/.../queen-extravaganza-open-us-and-ca... |
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