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Dylan Armstrong takes 2nd in shot put at Diamond League Shanghai
Dylan Armstrong during the men's shot put at the Daegu Championships Meeting in Daegu, south of Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, May 16, 2012. (AP Photo/Lee ...
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Toronto residents receive automated calls after judge throws out election results
Borys Wrzesnewskyj talks to reporters outside court in Toronto Apr. 23, 2012. Wrzesnewskyj had requested the court to throw out the result of the May election in Etobicoke Centre due to serious ...
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Polar bear killed in Labrador
Wildlife officials have shot a polar bear in St. Lewis, Labrador -- the third one killed by wildlife or police officers in the province in 2012. The bear wandered into the community Friday morning. ...
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Ottawa sinks pollution checks
Nine marine scientists and staff in North Saanich will lose their jobs as the federal government cuts almost all employees who monitor ocean pollution across ...
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Conrad Black on Charles and Camilla’s travels to Canada
Official celebrations for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee take place in Britain over the long weekend of June 1-4. In the next 30 days, the National Post will count down to that date and beyond ...
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OxyNEO another prescription for disaster
Dr. Irfan Dhalla, who has studied the opioid-addiction problem, is skeptical about Purdue Pharma's marketing claims that switching from OxyContin to OxyNEO will result in fewer misuse and ...
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Big Young Crowd Converges on Canada Capital to Defend Life
Cardinal Collins Calls for Clarity and CharityBy Maria DalgarnoOTTAWA, Ontario, MAY 11, 2012 (Zenit.org).- The 15th annual March for Life in Ottawa drew close to 20,000 to Parliament Hill on ...
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Auction rakes in $14.6 million for rare Canadian works
Works by Emily Carr, Jean Paul Lemieux, Lawren Harris and other big names in the Canadian art world went for top dollar at a Vancouver auction on Thursday night. Contemporary gems and masterworks ...
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Future dim for lighthouses across Canada
Community groups across the country are scrambling to save some 500 lighthouses the federal government has recently declared surplus. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans is looking to replace ...
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Miss Universe Canada crowned tonight Jenna Talackova no shoo-in
Transgendered contestant Jenna Talackova takes part in Miss Universe Canada competition while wearing her bikini as she leaves the stage in Toronto on May 17, ...
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