Canada would feel effect of proposed Stop Online Piracy Act
CBC.ca
A viable alternative Corynne McSherry, intellectual property director for the internet rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation, raised several other concerns about SOPA in an interview in November with Dan Misener of theCBC Radio program Spark. ...
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TRANSCRIPT | Peter Mansbridge talks with Stephen Harper
CBC.ca
16, 2012 and aired on CBC's The National that evening. PETER MANSBRIDGE: Prime Minister, thank you for doing this. I want to start on the pipeline issue. RT. HON. STEPHEN HARPER (Prime Minister of Canada): Sure. MANSBRIDGE: And of course, talking about ...
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CBC News Toronto at 5: Tuesday January 17, 2012
CBCtv
Many people dream of coming to Canada, to reconnect with family. For this 22-year-old, it's to say good-bye to the victim of a violent stabbing - his mother. A son's final farewell. Plus -the last City Hall budget battle, and finally, ...
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School bibles draw parent complaint
CBC.ca
"I'll be held responsible for my child's belief system, not the schools," Arsenault told CBC News Tuesday. "I'm not against religion, any form or fashion. We've got a wide variety of Bibles here. We even went as far as to spend money to buy an English ...
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Burns Lake hits CBC
Burns Lake District News
By Contributed - Burns Lake Lakes District News A new CBC TV and Radio One documentary, 8th Fire, will include a series of programmes on Aboriginal issues across Canada. The series starts on Jan. 12, 2012 at 9 pm on CBC TV and on CBC Radio One. ...
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Expert justified: Parks Canada
The Chronicle Journal
Among its clients, the Toronto firm the government has hired lists CBC and the Ontario government. The Parks Canada initiative was revealed last week by the Globe and Mail. Campbell said the agency may not have to spend the entire $396000. ...
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'Dire days for documentary in Canada'
Vancouver Sun
People liked these little pieces we had put out about independent game developers, and even though we were entering a world we knew little about, we felt confident that it would work," says Pajot. "I worked at CBC for years, and I'd never seen so much ...
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Album: Kathleen Edwards, Voyageur (Zoe Records)
SoundSpike
But in some ways it's not: last year she divorced Canadian music scene kingpin Colin Cripps and shacked up with Bon Iver frontman Justin Vernon, symbolically moving her emotional allegiance southwards, or at least laterally (Vernon lives in Wisconsin). ...
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Commentary: Louis Lalande named new boss at Radio-Canada
Montreal Gazette
By Brendan Kelly, The Gazette January 17, 2012 Louis Lalande is the new executive vice-president of French services at CBC/Radio-Canada, taking over from Sylvain Lafrance, who stepped down in fall 2011. MONTREAL - So are Radio-Canada and Quebecor set ...
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SpyFile: Everything we know about Halifax's espionage case
Open File (blog)
"We have access to a lot of allied intelligence, so we're a perfect and natural target, even though we tend not to think of ourselves as such," Wark told CBC. On Tuesday night, CTV reported that Canada is planning a “measured response” to Russia, ...
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Dozens of flights cancelled at Pearson airport
CBC.ca
An Air Canada spokesperson told CBC that passengers should check to ensure their flights are on schedule. Flights have also been cancelled at the Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, where Porter Airlines was advising its customers Tuesday to confirm ...
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CAA campaign gives pros, cons of electric vehicles
CBC.ca
Peters took CBC News for a test drive around Winnipeg on Tuesday in CAA Manitoba's new Nissan Leaf, an electric vehicle that it has purchased. It has also borrowed a Mitsubishi iMiEV to showcase electric vehicles in Winnipeg, Brandon and surrounding ...
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Ariane Fortin claims bias in loss to Mary Spencer in Canadian women's boxing ...
Toronto Star
Spencer told CBC Tuesday that she has no doubt she won that round, which gave her a fourth straight victory over her former training partner. “Normally it would probably bother me that an opponent was saying something like that or thought that,” she ...
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Den Tandt: Rae's duplicity on leadership aspirations must end now
Montreal Gazette
... leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada? During last weekend's Liberal convention in Ottawa The Question was put to Rae so frequently that he, quite characteristically, made it a joke. "I love you too, Julie," he told the CBC's Julie Van Dusen, ...
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Rookie Blue, LA Complex bode well for Canadian-US TV deals
Toronto Star
“They came to us with that show fully financed around the world and Canadabeing key to it,” says Robert Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment. Sony Pictures Television launched the series across Asia, Latin America and Central Europe close to the ...
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U.S. pipeline foes see Canada as a giant national park: PM
The Province
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says there are Americans who want to turnCanada into a "giant nation-al park" and he wants to ensure their opposition to the Northern Gateway pipe-line doesn't delay regulatory hearings. CBCbroadcaster Peter Mansbridge ...
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