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CANADA News, Oct 09, 2011


Pratt & Whitney Canada and CAMP Reach Agreement to Provide Enhanced Services
MarketWatch (press release)
Its headquarters are in Ronkonkoma, New York, and it has offices in Montreal, Canada. "At P&WC we constantly evaluate our services directly against those offered by key partners who are strategically positioned to deliver increased levels of expertise ...
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Canada sets records after pummelling St. Lucia 7-0
The Province
Striker Simeon Jackson of Mississauga, Ont., scored three first-half goals as Canadathumped St. Lucia 7-0 Friday in a qualifier for 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. Iain Hume of Brampton, Ont., and Olivier Occean of Brossard, Que., scored twice each as ...
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BMO Welcomes Canada's International Trade Minister to Its Guangzhou Branch
MarketWatch (press release)
BMO ChinaCo welcomed Canada's International Trade minister, the Honourable Ed Fast, to its Guangzhou branch today during the minister's visit to China. Minister Fast took the opportunity to meet with BMO staff as he touted the benefits of increased ...
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Slain MP led the way for foes of extremism
Victoria Times Colonist
On that front, Wilson writes, "the legacy of 11 September, the rise of radical Islam, and the persistence of revolutionary elements in some of Canada's ethnic groups is likely to call forth the McGee who took an uncompromising stand against militants ...
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Sperm donors father huge 'families' in Canada
Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL - In a scenario straight from science-fiction, experts are increasingly concerned about lax rules for sperm donors in the US and Canada where some men have anonymously fathered dozens of children. Unlike in some countries such as France and ...
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CBC distances itself from Don Cherry's pro-fighting comments
Montreal Gazette
By Derek Abma and Keith Bonnell, Postmedia News October 9, 2011 Canada's best-known hockey commentator and his employer clearly aren't on the same page when it comes to the role of fighting in hockey. The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. distanced itself...
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Canada's Hadwin in hunt at Frys.com Open
Vancouver Sun
By Brad Ziemer, Postmedia News October 8, 2011 Just a month ago, Adam Hadwin won the Vancouver Golf Tour's Vancouver Open at Fraserview Golf Course. On Sunday, he has a chance to win on a much bigger stage. The 23-year-old Abbotsford, BC, ...
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Canada advances at IBAF World Cup
Sportsnet.ca
Panama City, Panama - Emerson Frostad's single to centerfield with the bases loaded in the top of the eleventh gave Canada the go ahead run and Jimmy Henderson closed the door in the bottom of the inning as Canadawent on to defeat Netherlands 5-4. ...
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Sportsnet.ca
Locals tour reclaimed uranium mining site
WSLS
After visiting a reclaimed uranium site in Canada, local residents feel more confident in the industry's ability to protect the environment. Last week, Virginia Uranium Inc. paid for a trip where nine residents visited Elliot Lake in Ontario, Canada. ...
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Siegel: Kessel and Phaneuf picking up where they left off
TSN (blog)
On Saturday, Kessel notched his first hat trick as a Leaf and Phaneuf made his presence known physically in what became an antsy 6-5 Leafs win at the Air CanadaCentre. The two stars have started the season much the way they finished last. ...
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To cull or not to cull
TheChronicleHerald.ca
By MICHAEL MACDONALD The Canadian Press As Canada's fisheries minister contemplates whether to approve a five-year cull of 140000 grey seals on the East Coast, his own department has released a study that concludes there's little evidence to show such ...
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Mass Boycott of Missing Women Commission by Advocacy Groups
Indian Country Today Media Network.com
“Unfortunately, this does not correct the damage, but instead adds another layer to the discrimination,” said Jeannette Corbiere Lavell, president of the Native Women's Association of Canada, in a statement. “Aboriginal women are now in the position of ...
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Indian Country Today Media Network.com
Indo-Canadian Businessman Gives $5 Million Gift To UVic Business School
South Asian Link
The Naming Of The Sardul S. Gill Graduate School At UVic Represents The First Time In Canada That Such An institution Has Been Named After A Philanthropist Of Sikh-Canadian Descent! The university will recognise the large financial gift by naming its ...
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South Asian Link
IKEA Recalls Children's Folding Tent Due to Laceration and Puncture Hazards
AHN | All Headline News
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise...
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Faces of Survival: Glenna Canada
Amarillo.com
By BRITTANY NUNN Glenna Canada, 59, Randall county treasurer, held up a pink pin that had the words “Chemo sucks” on the face. “I wore that every time I went for Chemo because that's it in a nutshell,” she said with a giggle. “If you don't laugh, ...
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CANADA IN BRIEF
TheChronicleHerald.ca
The other was in Riding Mountain National Park in western Manitoba, which the province says began when Parks Canada was conducting a controlled burn that became out of control. PALMER ROAD, PEI (CP) — RCMP say four PEI teenagers are in hospital with...
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Canada, world ripe for 'Tahir moment'
The Province
On Oct. 15, Vancouver, along with several other cities in Canada, as well as in Europe, Australia and Asia, will take to the streets in protests fashioned after Occupy Wall Street in New York. Before Occupy Wall Street, however, was Democracia Real Ya ...
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Callbeck recalls being first
TheChronicleHerald.ca
The first female premier in Canada was BC's Rita Johnston, who vaulted into the top job after winning the leadership of the province's Social Credit Party in 1991. But the party went down in blistering defeat in the subsequent campaign. ...
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Canada in potential impact zone of next falling satellite
CTV.ca
This time it's an old German space telescope that will plunge to Earth in the coming weeks -- and Canada falls within the potential impact zone. There are many reasons to hope ROSAT steers clear of this country -- 785 of them, to be exact. ...
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CTV.ca
Child porn, drugs coming into Canada through unchecked mail
Toronto Sun
By Tom Godfrey ,Toronto Sun Canada Post's Gateway postal station in Mississauga at Dixie Rd. and Eglinton Ave. (DAVE THOMAS/Toronto Sun) Some international mail and parcels suspected of containing drugs, child porn or even parts for weapons are being ...
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Can a political speechwriter hate his boss' speech? Just ask Jean Charest
Winnipeg Free Press
Former Paul Martin speechwriter Scott Reid said there are a number of fundamental principles within the business, the first of which is: "You do not exist." "The speech does not belong to the writer — you can't be confused about that — and if you are ...
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BC Provincial Police veterans still asking why force was disbanded in 1950
Winnipeg Free Press
VANCOUVER - In almost every police investigation, officers search for a motive, the reason or reasons behind a suspect's actions. Throughout his nearly 30-year career, Eric R. Hallam was no different. Whether he was employed as a rookie constable by ...
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Huntley loses bid to stay in Canada
Independent Online
Brandon Huntley - the South African man who was granted asylum inCanada because of claims of violent persecution. Picture: Handout/Supplied. South African Brandon Huntley has lost his latest bid to stay in Canada, after applying for refugee status, ...
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Independent Online
COMMENTARY: Should US approve new Canada pipeline?
Kennebec Journal
While European and Asian countries have become increasingly dependent on oil imported long distances from politically volatile regions of the world, the United States has its own supplier right next door in Canada. There's nothing threatening about our ...
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QU holds seminar on education in Canada
Gulf Times
Qatar University's scholarships office in association with the Canadian embassy in Qatar has held a briefing seminar on “Education in Canada” for QU students and faculty. In her welcome address, Dr al-Thani noted that part of QU's strategic plan is ...
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Gulf Times
'War of 1812' doc revealing
Toronto Sun
Canada recalls the War of 1812 most fondly, viewing it as the point when we first defended our version of freedom. As Canadian Naval historian Victor Suthren puts it in the doc, "Canadians weren't quite sure who they were before the War of 1812, ...
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Anti-Gadhafi forces make gains in Sirte : Breaking News | Canadian ...
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Second bridge to Canada could get momentum : News ...
By NBC25 Newsroom
A Michigan Senate Committee is expected to vote on bridge legislation.
Connect Mid-Michigan - News
Canada Inks Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement « Hugh's News
By Hugh Bennett
The Government of Canada announced that it has signed the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), which is aimed at combatting the spread of counterfeit and pirated goods. For more information visit: www.international.gc.ca ...
Hugh's News
MILNEWS.ca News Highlights – 9 Oct 11 « MILNEWS.ca Blog
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MILNEWS.ca News Highlights – 9 Oct 11. leave a comment ». Looking for a hand fromCanada in Darfur. “Canada's help could be critical in assisting the development of a “new roadmap” for the Darfur peace process, the head of the African ...
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Sperm donors father huge 'families' in US, Canada | Health News Site
By Health Guy
In a scenario straight from science-fiction, experts are increasingly concerned about lax rules for sperm donors in the US and Canada where some men have anonymously fathered dozens of children. Health News Headlines – Yahoo! News ...
Health News Site
Sperm Donors Have Fathered Dozens of Children in US, Canada
By Medindia Health News
Sperm Donors Have Fathered Dozens of Children in US, Canada. Posted by: Medindia Health News. image Some sperm donors in US and Canada have anonymously fathered dozens of children, as there are no strict rules which prevent ...
Medindia Blogs
Man 'mistakenly' shot by hunter | Canada | News | London Free Press
A 31-year-old man is recovering in hospital after he was shot Friday night by a hunter on a First Nation reserve.
London Free Press
Video of vehicle allegedly used in B.C. actress' murder released ...
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Canadian soldiers go from warriors to mentors
As a reservist charged mainly with the security job of driving people around Kabul in 2008, Edmontonian.
Calgary Herald - News
Tax help - Moving back to Canada, but paid in the US : Canadians in ...
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Happy Thanksgiving to our Immigration clients and friends. We have ...
By Michael Niren
Thanksgiving is a really special holiday in the immigration context. Our clients, many of whom have come to our shores in hopes of a better life, really.
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Canada News: A shoo-in for Eric Hoskins - thestar.com
Liberal's Eric Hoskins won miles ahead of his closest opponent, Tory candidate Christine McGirr.
www.thestar.com/news/.../1066284--a-shoo-in-for-eric-hoskin...
Interview: Who's a bully? - Canada - CBC News
CBC News speaks to Tracy Vaillancourt, Canada Research Chair in children's mental health and violence prevention at the University of Ottawa, about the ...
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/.../f-bullying-q-and-a.html
'Unprecedented' ozone hole opens over Canadian Arctic | News ...
A massive Arctic ozone hole opened up over the Northern Hemisphere for the first time this year, an international research team reported Sunday.
news.nationalpost.com/.../unprecedented-ozone-hole-opens-ov...
Canadian Arctic nearly loses entire ice shelf - Yahoo! News
Read 'Canadian Arctic nearly loses entire ice shelf' on Yahoo! News. Two ice shelves that existed before Canada was settled by Europeans diminished ...
news.yahoo.com/canadian-arctic-nearly-loses-entire-ice-shelf-...
BBC News - Climate change 'could hit Canada GDP' - report
Climate change could cost Canada around 1% of its GDP by 2050 in environmental damage, a government panel finds.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15119210
Blood & Honour Canada News - Anti-Racist Canada
Instead, we will use the guarantees found in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms that ensure freedom of legal speech and expression. ...
anti-racistcanada.blogspot.com/.../blood-honour-canada-news-...
Global News | Global News takes Canada's Pulse
In an exclusive Global News poll, conducted by Ipsos Reid, thousands of Canadians were asked to share their thoughts on a myriad of subjects. Their feedback ...
www.globalnews.ca/pages/story.aspx?id=6442489689
Canada Immigration News - Canadian Immigration News Briefs for ...
Canadian Immigration News Briefs for February 20110The following is a summary of developments concerning Canadian Citizenship and Immigration that took ...
www.cicnews.com/.../canadian-immigration-news-briefs-septe...
Mystery of Canada's missing salmon continues : Nature News
Nature - the world's best science and medicine on your desktop.
www.nature.com/news/2011/110928/full/news.2011.563.html
Northern Canada suffers power loss | Canada | News | Edmonton Sun
A Telesat satellite inexplicably turned toward the sun on Thursday morning, knocking out phone, Internet and cable service across northern Canada and parts of ...
www.edmontonsun.com/.../northern-canada-suffers-power-los...
The Government of Canada funds National Neurological Study ...
The Government of Canada funds National Neurological Study. ... Home > Media Room > News Releases - 2011 > The Government of Canada funds National ...
www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/media/nr-rp/2011/2011_0929-eng.php
Preparing for protest - Canada News - Castanet.net
News tips facebook twitter youtube rss feeds. BUSINESS ... pipeline from Alberta to Texas is harmful to the environment in both Canada and the United States. ...
www.castanet.net/news/Canada/65151/Preparing-for-protest

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