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CANADA News, Aug 15, 2011

Canada knocks off US in OT
ESPN
AP BURLINGTON, Vt. -- Canada's Hayley Wickenheiser put it all in perspective, like all good captains do. The Women's World Championship gold medal game against the Americans was headed to overtime, pressure was mounting, and other teams may have folded ...
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Air Canada flights returning to normal after illegal strike
Toronto Star
The Canadian Press TORONTO — Air Canada's operations seemed to be returning to normal Saturday afternoon following a so-called “sick-in” by pilots that cancelled dozens of flights and left some passengers stranded overnight. On its website, the ...
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Toronto Star
Chippy play sets tone in women's final
ESPN
But the reality is Saturday's IIHF Women's World Championship game between the United States and Canada delivered every sort of hack, whack and shove of physical play, just short of a full-on fight. This was a showdown of the dark-alley variety, ...
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ESPN
US, Canada alone at summit in Cuba stance
Boston Globe
CARTAGENA, Colombia - A summit of 33 Western Hemisphere leaders opened Saturday with the United States and Canadastanding firm, but alone, against everyone else's insistence that Cuba join future summits. Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, ...
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Boston Globe
Air Canada Flights Returning to Normal After Pilots' Walkout
Bloomberg
Air Canada (AC/A) passengers faced disruptions on a handful of flights today, as pilots were ordered back to work after failing to report yesterday in protest of stalled contract talks. The airline canceled today at least three flights, ...
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Ouellette, Canada knock off Team USA, 5-4, in OT
Albany Times Union
Canada's Jayna Hefford, right, celebrates her goal against United States next to teammate Caroline Ouellette during second-period gold medal hockey game action at the World Women's Ice Hockey Championships, Saturday, April 14, 2012, in Burlington, ...
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Titanic: For many victims, their final resting place is in Halifax, Canada
Chicago Tribune
Halifax, Canada — A cold wind ripped through Fairview Lawn Cemetery. Then came the frigid rain. In a minute, I was thinking, the headstones will be shivering. "Now," said Blair Beed, my guide, "imagine how it would have been in those lifeboats.
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Cancellations and delays hit Air Canada flights
BusinessWeek
Air Canada's operations have yet to return to normal a day after dozens of pilots called in sick, forcing the cancellation of about 75 flights. Toronto's Pearson airport listed 17 cancellations and 50 delays on its website Saturday.
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US, Canada are lone holdouts against Cuba joining summit
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
By Frank Bajak and Vivian Sequera / AP CARTAGENA, Colombia -- A summit of 33 Western Hemisphere leaders opened Saturday with the United States and Canada standing firm, but alone, against everyone else's insistence that Cuba join future summits.
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Canada beats US in OT for world title
BurlingtonFreePress.com
11:05 am Canada celebrates the overtime goal to win the gold-medal game of the IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship over the United States at Gutterson Fieldhouse on Saturday night. / BRIAN JENKINS, for the Free Press For Canada, it was the break ...
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Attacks on Teachers, Airline Workers, and Public Pensions in Canada Highlight ...
Monthly Review
by Roger Annis A trend is taking hold across Canada of working class resistance to the capitalist crisis and attacks by governments and corporations on workers' rights and the social wage. Library workers in the city of Toronto and transit and ...
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U.S., Canada alone in Cuba stance
Southeast Missourian
Against the backdrop of the scandal, the fate of the summit's final declaration is uncertain because the foreign ministers of Venezuela, Argentina and Uruguay said Friday that their presidents wouldn't sign it unless the US and Canada removed their ...
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Southeast Missourian
Canada defeats US for women's world hockey crown
Globe and Mail
Canada opened the Women's World Hockey Championships a week ago with sluggish, uncharacteristic play, but they finished it piled in a gleeful heap, celebrating a gold medal. Team Canadastarted with 9-2 loss to the US in the tournament curtain raiser ...
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Globe and Mail
Canada, US to clash for women's hockey gold
Calgary Herald
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Caroline Ouellette knows there will be a packed house at Gutterson Fieldhouse on Saturday night when Canada plays the United States for the gold medal at the IIHF women's world hockey championship. Ouellette also knows the majority ...
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Canada beats US in OT to win women's hockey worlds
CBC.ca
Tired of silver at the women's world hockey championships,Canada's veteran players led them to gold. Caroline Ouellette scored her second goal of the game 1:50 into overtime to giveCanada a 5-4 win over the US on Saturday. Canada may have won Olympic ...
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CBC.ca
Canada, US to clash for women's hockey gold
Vancouver Sun
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Caroline Ouellette knows there will be a packed house at Gutterson Fieldhouse on Saturday night when Canada plays the United States for the gold medal at the IIHF women's world hockey championship. Ouellette also knows the majority ...
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Air Canada says flights are resuming
Victoria Times Colonist
Air Canada says it will continue with plans to "resume its full schedule" this weekend, with less than a dozen cancelled flights on Saturday as a carry-over of the planned "sick-out" by a small group of airlines pilots the day before.
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Canada defeats US in gold medal game at women's world hockey championship
National Post
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Caroline Ouellette scored her second goal of the game at 1:50 of overtime to give Canada a 5-4 win over the United States in the gold-medal game of the IIHF women's world championship on Saturday night at Gutterson Fieldhouse.
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National Post
Canada wins women's world hockey championship
CTV.ca
Team Canada players celebrate after defeating the United States in overtime in the gold medal game of the World Women's Ice Hockey Championships in Burlington, Vt., Saturday, April 14, 2012. (AP / Toby Talbot) BURLINGTON, Vt. — Caroline Ouellette ...
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CTV.ca
Canada tips USA in OT for women's world hockey title
In-Forum
BURLINGTON, Vt. – Canada was embarrassed in the opener of the IIHF Women's World Hockey Championships, but rebounded at the right time. BURLINGTON, Vt. – Canada was embarrassed in the opener of the IIHF Women's World Hockey Championships, but rebounded ...
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Canada's cherished Charter could not have happened without “kitchen accord”
Toronto Star
I spoke to them about their recollection of those four memorable days that changed Canada forever. Canada, a dominion of Great Britain, had been governed under the 1867 British North America Act until 1931 when it won de facto independence.
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Toronto Star
Community reaction to Air Canada pilots' sick calls
CBC.ca
By Community Team The chair of Air Canada Pilots Association, representing 3000 pilots, urging members to report for work and ignore their "small group" of colleagues who decided to call in sick. (CBC) Air Canada says it's business as usual today after ...
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CBC.ca
Air Canada resumes schedule after earlier problems
CTV.ca
(Michelle Siu / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Passengers queue at an Air Canada check in desk at Trudeau Airport in Montreal, Friday, April 13, 2012. (Graham Hughes / THE CANADIAN PRESS) Passengers queue at an Air Canada check in desk at Trudeau Airport in ...
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CTV.ca
Air Canada union agrees to abide by labour board ruling to end strike
gulfnews.com
Toronto Air Canada said it expects to resume normal operations after a labour board declared a strike by pilots at the country's biggest airline as illegal. TheCanada Industrial Relations Board ordered the Air Canada Pilots Association (ACPA) "to take ...
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Canada and the Enviropig
Patch.com
Health Canada surveys reveal most Canadians are “deeply suspicious of biotech and genetically modified food,” according to CTV. Currently, according to the USDA, the top genetically engineered crops in the United States are corn, soybeans and cotton.
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Lone Star Parson: Anglican Church of Canada -- Latest News!
By LSP
In a remarkable turn of events, there appears to be absolutely no newswhatsoever about ACoC, the tiny religious organization known as "Anglican Church of Canada." At least no news on this planet, but on Mars the wires are buzzing with an ...
Lone Star Parson
Last year, Canadians sent 2500 text messages each second
By Phone Arena
Up north in Canada, an amazing 2500 text messages were sent each second for a total of 78 billion text messages sent over the course of 2011; that figure is up 40% from 2010 when 56.4 billion messages were sent...
PhoneArena - News
Ouellette wins it in OT for Canada
BURLINGTON—Caroline Ouellette knocked in her second goal of the game at 1:50 of overtime to give Canada a 5-4 win and the gold medal at the Women's World Championship. "Tessa Bonhomme was in front of the goalie and I screamed to ...
IIHF News
Ouellette, Canada knock off Team USA, 5-4, in OT « Artesia News
By admin
Ouellette, Canada knock off Team USA, 5-4, in OT. Canada's Caroline Ouellette, center, is hugged by teammates Tessa Bonhomme, left, and Catherine Ward after scoring the winning goal against United States in overtime to win the gold ...
Artesia News
$11.12 m from Province helps fuel 2015 Canada Winter Games
PRINCE GEORGE – The Province has delivered its final payment of $10.12 million in direct funding for the 2015 Canada Winter Games.
Government Wide NEWS
Lung recipient of 'Ellen' fame recovering well | Canada | News ...
Helene Campbell, the 20-year-old Ottawa woman who underwent a double lung transplant last week, has been up and walking according to a recent entry in her blog.
London Free Press
Harper pitches trade at Americas summit | Canada | News | Ottawa ...
Prime Minister Stephen Harper pitched Canadian business at a meeting Saturday attended by CEOs from across the Americas.
Top News stories
Air Canada Flights To Return To Normal Saturday - Airwise News
Air Canada expects to resume normal operations on Saturday, after the CIRB declared a strike by pilots at the country's biggest airline as illegal.
Airwise News Top Stories
Cancellations, delays hit Air Canada flights after walkout | Business ...
Air Canada's operations have yet to return to normal a day after dozens of pilots called in sick, forcing the cancellation of about 75 flights.
KATU - News - Business
Some Air Canada flights cancelled, but airline says operations will ...
Air Canada says it will continue with plans to "resume its full schedule" this weekend, with less than.
Calgary Herald - News
High gas prices may mean tough summer for motorists - Canada ...
Canadians have been hit by spiking gasoline prices ahead of Easter weekend, but some analysts say the worst is yet to come for motorists gearing up for the...
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/.../gasoline-prices-wednesday.html
Canada News: Ban on Gideon Bible handout at public schools ...
A rural Ontario board's decision to ban distribution of Gideon Bibles to its Grade 5 students has triggered threatening calls and hateful emails directed at trustees.
www.thestar.com/.../1158206--ban-on-gideon-bible-handout-...
Canada issues glow-in-the-dark dinosaur quarter ... - Yahoo! News
From the blog Canada issues glow-in-the-dark dinosaur quarter: The Sideshow.
news.yahoo.com/.../canada-issues-glow-dark-dinosaur-quarter...
BBC News - Air Canada flights grounded as pilots 'stage sick-out'
Air Canada cancels dozens of flights, blaming "illegal activity" by pilots calling in sick, in an apparent protest over a bitter labour row.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-17705379
Is texting making us more creative? Canadian researchers think so ...
Researchers at three Canadian universities studying text messaging as part of international research.
www.theglobeandmail.com/news/.../is.../article2395613/
Super bug found in ancient cave - Canada News - Castanet.net
Canada. Super bug found in ancient cave. by The Canadian Press - Story: 73767 . Apr 11, 2012 / 7:20 pm. Photo: The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.
www.castanet.net/news/.../Super-bug-found-in-ancient-cave
Sun News : Harper determined to get Canadian oil to Asia
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Even if President Barack Obama approved the controversial Keystone XL pipeline tomorrow, at least some Canadian oil would still flow ...
www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/.../20120402-195920.html
Air Canada cancels some flights amid pilot protest - Canada - CBC ...
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Air Canada pilots' job action declared illegal | CTV News
Air Canada expects to resume its full flight schedule after the Canada Industrial Relations Board deemed that pilots calling in sick Friday were engaging in an ...
www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories/.../air-canada-pilots-120413...
Canada news: Ravin Moorthy elected Cricket Canada's president ...
Ravin Moorthy has been named Cricket Canada's president, following the board's annual directors meeting - Cricket news from from cricket in Canada.
www.espncricinfo.com/canada/content/story/559857.html
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