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Sedat, Ottawa
Canada has so far won seven “fossil awards” at the Copenhagen climate conference, given by environmentalists to countries deemed to be blocking progress at the...
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Canada’s Copenhagen nightmare may be coming true. A draft proposal published at the climate-change summit Friday for the countries in the Kyoto Protocol, the...
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If they were to take out a classified ad, it would read something like this: “Wanted: safe, willing home for 40,000 metric tons of nuclear waste. Must be...
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Canada has the largest crude oil deposits in the world after Saudi Arabia, and the biggest in the Western Hemisphere. But approaching the United Nations climate change...
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Shamir, Calgary
Like public health care, Canada’s tight gun-control laws help distinguish the country from its powerful neighbor to the south. But as Canadians commemorated the 20th...
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Marco Villa, Connecticut
Meet B’nai Brith - a Jewish international group that claims to be committed to combating prejudice. Here is their anti-prejudice ad recently published in a...
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Shane, Kansas City
A Canadian woman on long-term sick leave for depression says she lost her benefits because her insurance agent found photos of her on Facebook in which she appeared to...
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The skeptics have seized upon e-mails stolen from the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia in Britain as evidence that scientific data have been...
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Sonali Chauhan, New Delhi
Many a times, Immigration Representatives are confused or interchanged with immigration consultants. For those with the above thinking, it is for them to know that...
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Alok Gurtu, Bangalore
Fifty-six-year-old Evelyn Border and 35-year-old Tina Griekspoor stood outside the court for 4 1/2 hours Tuesday. They held signs that read: “I stole from a...
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Dennis, Montreal
A giant mechanical digger gouges out a chunk of topsoil, grass and tree stumps, extending a neat furrow that stretches into the distance. Dozens of similar furrows run...
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Nathalie Malhame, Montreal
In the last few months, several videos or documentaries shown in North America about the Lebanese have misrepresented them and their culture. For instance, Oprah’s...
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Andrea, Montreal
Police in Langley are investigating after a woman kicked a man in the groin so hard he lost a testicle — the latest in a series of similar assaults. “I just...
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Dennis, Montreal
A young Canadian folk singer who had just set off on a solo tour to boost a promising musical career died Wednesday after being mauled by two coyotes in what is...
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Shamir, Calgary
A man armed with a rifle took walked into a Workers Compensation Board office in the Western Canadian city of Edmonton, Alberta, on Wednesday and took several people...
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Mitch, Toronto
A Canadian Muslim group is calling on Ottawa to ban the wearing of the burka in public, saying the argument that the right to wear it is protected by the...
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Marco Villa, Connecticut
Canadian (former) media giant CanWest has filed for bankruptcy. The company’s troubles began in 2000 after its bought the media empire of another Canadian, Conrad...
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Anna T, NYC
Every timing is priceless for the living, our’s madly-fast controversially-challenging the generation-established myths surely. Just news of the US judge Herman...
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BC Lions’ Mike Maurer runs down field against the Edmonton Eskimos during first quarter CFL action at Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium on Friday, Oct. 17, 2008.