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Canada faces a long road to the 2015 World Cup
Vancouver Sun
New Zealand All Black centre Conrad Smith runs with the ball in front of Canada's hooker Pat Riordan and Canada's Nanyak Dala (right) en route to a 79-15 victory for the All Blacks in Saturday's 2011 Rugby World Cup pool A match. ...
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Canada like a deer caught in All Blacks' headlights
Winnipeg Free Press
christophe ena / the associated press Canada�s Hubert Buydens wins a lineout ball in Sunday�s match vs. New Zealand. (CP) WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- The Canadians knew what to expect on Sunday when they took the field against the famous New Zealand ...
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Should Canada introduce a "fat tax" ?
CBC.ca
... trans fats and put a tax on sugar-laden junk food in 2010. According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information, one in every four Canadian adults is obese. Would you like to see Canada bring in a "fat tax" ? fattyfoods - cp - 01341002 . jpg.
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CBC.ca
Vancouver hosts Canada's best baristas in national coffee competition
The Province
Six out of the 15 will compete in the national competition on Oct. 3 The country's top baristas are in Vancouver Monday to face off in a national competition that will see the winner represent Canada at a world championship. Among those competing in ...
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Mayor questions Air Canada's decree that downtown Winnipeg is unsafe for staff
Globe and Mail
Winnipeg's rekindled pride over the return of its Jets has been dampened by AirCanada's decree that the city's downtown core isn'ta safe place for airline staff to spend the night. Mayor Sam Katz is puzzled by the decision by the national air carrier...
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Globe and Mail
Hurricane Ophelia weakens slightly, speeds up; Still a Category 1 storm
Washington Post
By AP, MIAMI — Forecasters say a weakening Hurricane Ophelia is expected to pass near Newfoundland, Canada, early Monday. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said early Monday that Ophelia was still a Category 1 storm with top sustained winds of ...
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Mark Pacinda: Making the mark in casual dining
Globe and Mail
UN-T story is the stuff of legend – how an ex-RCMP officer and an accountant from Western Canada built a national restaurant chain. Then the ex-cop, Jim Treliving, became the savvy, laid-back investor on TV's madcap Dragons' Den. ...
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Globe and Mail
All Blacks blow out Canada; Carter injured
The Japan Times
AP WELLINGTON — Winger Zac Guildford scored four of New Zealand's 12 tries in a 79-15 win overCanada on Sunday, while Colin Slade failed to seize his moment hours after becoming the All Blacks' first-choice No. 10 for the pressured knockout rounds of ...
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Russell Brand banned from Canada?
SheKnows.com
The British comedian was denied entry to Canada this weekend, forcing Brand to cancel a show for 5000 paying ticket holders. The denial from Canadian customs came at the last minute, as Brand's chartered jet was attempting to land at the local airport....
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SheKnows.com
Canada faces huge global warming costs
eTaiwan News
The economic impact of climate change on Canada could climb to billions of dollars per year, according to a study published Thursday by a policy group that advises the Canadian government. The report “Paying the Price: The Economic Impacts of Climate ...
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Unconventional Drug Clinic Can Stay Open
CalorieLab Calorie Counter News
The Supreme Court of Canada overruled a lower court's decision and will allow the Insite clinic in Vancouver to stay open. Since 2003, the clinic has allowed addicts to shoot up drugs in the presence of a nurse to prevent overdosing and also gives them ...
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Avril Lavigne bares her soul
Vancouver Sun
By Lynn Saxberg, Postmedia News October 2, 2011 9:00 PM Avril Lavigne makes a cross-country tour through Canada this month. Her shows will mix old uptempo hits with more "intimate stripped down moments". Vulnerability is new territory for Avril Lavigne ...
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Wall Street protests spread in U.S. and Canada
Vancouver Sun
Protests in New York against the global financial system are spreading to cities across the United States and Canada, taking their lead from American activists who began the Occupy Wall Street campaign on Sept. 17. More than 700 people were arrested in ...
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Michael Jackson tribute show premieres in Canada
AFP
The show was attended by Jackson's three children, his mother Katherine and three of his brothers, and attracted fans from across Canada and the United States. "I have been a fan of Michael's since I was 12, so that is 30 years," said Suzy, ...
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Canada opens with win
Regina Leader-Post
Andrew Albers of North Battleford was the winning pitcher and Regina's Dustin Molleken pitched in relief Sunday as Canada beat Puerto Rico 9-1 at the Baseball World Cup in Panama City, Panama. Albers pitched five shutout innings, allowing a pair of ...
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Big-name injuries change tournament outlook
SuperSport.com
McCaw was withdrawn from the team to play Canada as a precaution, but the frequency of these “precautionary measures” is giving credence to the theory being peddled in the New Zealand media that his condition might be more serious than let on....
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SuperSport.com
Hearn rallies to fifth place at PGA event
Montreal Gazette
David Hearn of Canada hits a shot on the first hole during round three of the Canadian Open at the Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club on July 23, 2011 in Vancouver, Canada. LAS VEGAS — David Hearn of Brantford, Ont., shot a 6-under 65 on Sunday to finish ...
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Canada's Walk of Fame Inductees
EpostMedia
In a special ceremony in Toronto on Saturday, a few more stars were added to Canada's Walk of Fame. The 14th Annual Canada's Walk of Fame Awards were hosted by a former inductee, Howie Mandel. The stars for Canada's Walk of Fame were in the form of a 5 ...
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A Risky Move to Securitize Immigration
The Mark
Yes, it's September, and Canada's 41st Parliament is back in session. Security on the Hill is tight, and my press credentials do not spare me from frequent sessions with metal detectors and vaguely embarrassed security personnel. ...
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Protecting Canada's intellectual resources
Globe and Mail
Patents are the lifeblood of a modern economy, but Canada is an innovation weakling, with a record of new inventions that falls far short of the money we put into research and development. And what we do create too often leaves our borders – witness ...
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Globe and Mail
“My Life's a Mess, Why Should I Be Thankful?”
Nipawin Journal
By Reverend Lorna King, Bridging Water Pastoral Charge We're moving toward Thanksgiving Sunday here in Canada, in a season when (for good or bad) the crops are being gathered into the bins. Some fields in this area were under water early in the growing ...
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Without strict rules, 3rd-party ads blitz provincial campaigns
CTV.ca
The federal law, enacted in 2000, was challenged all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada by a private citizen named Stephen Harper, who happens to be Canada's current prime minister. The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the law, ...
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Father of slain soldier vows to make a difference with education project
Vancouver Sun
Five years after his daughter became the first female soldier from Canada to be killed in action, the education professor is joining an effort to improve teacher training and accreditation in the war-ravaged country. "I hope I can make a difference in ...
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Canada to offer job-creating incentives
UPI.com
Up to 525000 small businesses and entrepreneurs in Canada might be tempted to take advantage of the program, the CBC said. Canada, which had a jobless rate of 7.3 percent in August, has created 600000 net new jobs since July 2009, the memo said. ...
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Future Shop, Best Buy Canada to hire thousands for the holidays to meet demand
Winnipeg Free Press
Future Shop says it will increase its workforce by 40 per cent between November and January by adding 4000 more jobs in Canada. Meanwhile, sister company Best Buy Canada will increase its staff by nearly 30 per cent by adding more 2000 jobs. ...
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Dinos trample Bears to clinch football playoff spot
Calgary Herald
By Rita Mingo, For the Calgary Herald October 3, 2011 1:01 AM University of Calgary Dinos' Taylor Nill gains yardage despite the efforts of University of Alberta Golden Bears' Jon Mora (left) and Brandon Foster in Canada West football action at McMahon ...
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Conservatives set to table bill forcing unions to open books
Globe and Mail
The Conservatives are set to take another hit at labour organizations, this time through a private member's bill designed to force Canada's unions to open their books to the public. The legislation is set to be tabled in the House on Monday afternoon ...
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Globe and Mail
Paul Dewar announces his candidacy for NDP's top job
CTV.ca
"We share big hopes for Canada. And those big hopes are what we are going to focus on in this campaign," Dewar said on Sunday. "Jack (Layton) never aimed low, nor must we. Our mission now is to election a New Democrat government and to build a better ...
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CTV.ca
Canada hails Zambia for peaceful transition
Times of Zambia
By Times Reporter CANADA has joined the rest of the world in congratulating President Michael Sata on his election as Zambia's new leader and for the peaceful transition of government. Canadian parliamentary secretary to the ministry of Foreign Affairs ...
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Canada News Centre - Minister Fast Announces Trade and ...
The Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, today took an important step forward in deepening Canada's economic ties with Southeast Asia by adopting a joint declaration of cooperation ...
Canada News Centre - National News
Canadian government reintroduces copyright law [News ...
By HipHopCanada
Ottawa, ON - Get your Rihanna impersonations ready - the Conservative government is moving to pass new copyright legislation that would allow you to dance, sing.
HipHopCanada.com
Brand denied entry to Canada News
By Staff
Toronto, Oct 3 (IANS) British comedian Russell Brand was forced to cancel a show in Canada after he was stopped by customs officials at the airport and denied entry to the country. Brand flew intoCanada Oct 1 ahead of a stand-up gig at the ...
News One
Michael Jackson tribute show premieres in Canada | Pakistan Today ...
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Paul Dewar enters NDP leadership race | Canada | News ...
Surrounded by about 275 supporters from his riding, Ottawa Centre MP Paul Dewar has formally announced he wants to become the next leader of the federal New Democratic Party.
Canada stories
7 people fall sick onboard Air Canada flight - Local News Story
By James Lewis | Email news tips to james.lewis@corusent.com
7 people fall sick onboard Air Canada flight. RICHMOND/CKNW(AM980) James Lewis | Email newstips to james.lewis@corusent.com 10/2/2011. One person has been taken to Richmond hospital, among seven passengers who fell ill on an ...
CKNW Vancouver News
Hurricane Ophelia Weakens, Churns Toward Canada - Weather ...
(CNN) -- Hurricane Ophelia weakened as it churned toward Canada Sunday, but forecasters warned it will still bring heavy winds as it heads towards Avalon peninsula of Newfoundland Sunday night. ... Sunday, October 2, 2011. ... Chico Police Re-Enact The David Yang Murder. BUTTE COUNTY KRCRNews Channel 7 returned to the crime scene where investigators re-enacted the September 21st murder of a Chico-area pastor. ...
krcrtv.com - Local News
49th Annual Canadian Open | Susan Polgar Chess Daily News and ...
By Blogger
The 49th Annual Canadian Open will be held in Victoria, BC at the Hotel Grand Pacific located in Victoria's Inner Harbour steps away from tourist attractions, ferry connections, and the BC legislature. $15000 in prizes is guaranteed for this nine ...
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New Zealand's All Blacks run rampant over Canada at Rugby World ...
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You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed. By PNA / Xinhua and U.S. News Agency / Asian. Home side New Zealand notched up a commanding 79-15 win overCanada despite being deprived of injured fly ...
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Sixth man on 'most wanted' list busted | Canada | News | Ottawa Sun
The federal government Sunday announced the arrest one of Canada's most wanted illegal immigrants.
Top News stories
Canadian Arctic nearly loses entire ice shelf (AP) | Stock Market ...
By Yahoo! News: Science News
TORONTO – Two ice shelves that existed before Canada was settled by Europeans diminished significantly this summer, one nearly disappearing.
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'It's so stupid': Air Canada scared of our downtown - Winnipeg Free ...
Air Canada is taxiing its flight crews out of downtown Winnipeg due to safety concerns, but some Win... - Latest News - Winnipeg Free Press. ... Winnipeg Free Press > Latest News > 'It's so stupid': Air Canada scared of our downtown ...
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N.B. Premier throws support behind Senate reform | Canada | News ...
The federal Conservatives have a new ally in their efforts to reform the Senate.
Top News stories
Lunchtime Lowdown: Russell Brand Denied Entry into Canada ...
By Gena Oppenheim
Lunchtime Lowdown: Russell Brand Denied Entry into Canada; George Clooney Dishes on His Father Being an Inspiration for 'Ides of March' Role. October 2nd ... Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher Marriage Secrets Revealed – Fox News ...
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Russell Brand Denied Entry To Canada - Starpulse.com
British funnyman Russell Brand was forced to cancel a show in Canada this weekend after he was denied entry to the country. The Forgetting Sarah Marshall star flew into the country on Saturday ahe...
Starpulse Entertainment News
Canada boy, treated in U.S. after hospital refuses, dies - Yahoo! News
Read 'Canada boy, treated in U.S. after hospital refuses, dies' on Yahoo! News. ST. LOUIS (Reuters) - A 20-month-old Canadian boy with an incurable ...
news.yahoo.com/canada-boy-treated-u-hospital-refuses-dies-2...
canada.com - Canadian news, entertainment, television ...
Hot Topics: Winnipeg Jets · Fall TV · Two and a Half Men · Air Canada · London Fashion Week ·News · Local · National · World · Oddities · Photo Galleries ...
www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?k=35996
Opposition rips U.S. border fence proposal - News - MSN CA
Opposition rips U.S. border fence proposal as 'stupid' security tactic - OTTAWA - The Opposition is blasting a stupid U.S. government proposal to buil.
news.ca.msn.com/.../us-eyes-fencing-along-canadian-border-7
Paying the Price – Atlantic Canada News Release | National Round ...
We proceed with resolve and optimism to bring Canada's economy and environment closer together. Home / Paying the Price – Atlantic Canada News Release ...
nrtee-trnee.ca/paying-the-price-atlantic-canada-news-release
Canada passes tough cigarette packaging laws - ABC News ...
Canada has jumped ahead of Australia by approving a tough new cigarette packaging law while Australia's legislation still waits for Senate approval.
www.abc.net.au/news/2011-09-28/canada...plain.../3034618
News Release – Canada becomes first country to sign the Ottawa ...
News Release. Canada becomes first country to sign the Ottawa Protocol. Ottawa , September 19, 2011 — Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister ...
www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/.../2011-09-19.asp

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