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3 hrs ago | www.citytv.com | Canada

Police Corner Downtown Deer that may have come Down the Don Valley from Dunlop Observatory

Ontario Toronto : The animal was captured late Tuesday morning and authorities say it will be fine.

http://www.yorkregion.com/article/99110

"The northeast field was the resident deer herd's primary grazing area. It is now totally gone. This means the deer will have to forage further afield and in all probability leave the safety and security of the fenced Dunlap lands - they are now at extreme risk of starvation over the winter months," Ms Cilevitz said.

"In all probability, deer will venture out onto the surrounding roads, which means they are now also at extreme risk of accidental death by travelling vehicles," she added, resulting in higher risks for drivers, as well.

http://www.yorkregion.com/article/99476

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6 hrs ago | CANOE

Afghan prisoner transfers halted over safety concerns

An Afghan agency, at one time entrusted to monitor Canadian-captured insurgents in Kandahar, says it has documented nearly 400 cases of torture across the war-ravaged country.

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Related Topix: World News, Asia, Afghanistan, North America, Prison

10 hrs ago | National Post

Amnesty calls for Afghan detainee Public inquiry who were surrendered by Canadian forces

Amnesty International Canada added its voice Tuesday to calls for a public inquiry into Afghan detainees who were surrendered by Canadian forces.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Activism, Stephen Harper

15 hrs ago | 900 CHML AM

Canadian airports installing improved X-ray scanners to screen carry-on bags

Ottawa is spending $27 million on advanced new X-ray equipment to scan carry-on bags at Canada's major airports.

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20 hrs ago | NPR

2.1 Million Drop-Side Cribs Recalled

The Consumer Product Safety Commission and manufacturer Stork Craft Manufacturing of British Columbia announced a recall of 2.1 million drop-side cribs on Monday following reports of the deaths of four children who suffocated in defective cribs.

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Related Topix: Product Recalls, World News, Gouverneur, NY

Mon Nov 23, 2009

Penticton Herald

Sloan bassist Chris Murphy talks about nearly dying in hit and run

Member of Sloan are Chris Murphy, left to right, Patrick Pentland, Andrew Scott and Jay Ferguson.

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Related Topix: Pop/Rock, Sloan, Canada, North America, World News,

Cape Breton Post

Family of dead sealers launch $2.7 million suit against Canadian Coast Guard

Relatives of four sealers killed when their boat capsized during a coast guard towing operation have filed a $2.7 million lawsuit.

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Related Topix: Boat Disaster, North America, World News

Calgary Sun

Feds stick to see-no-evil script

If you believe senior Canadian diplomat Richard Colvin, the Conservative government turned a blind eye to the abuse of Afghan prisoners for more than a year while publicly feigning ignorance of the problem.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Asia, Afghanistan, Stephen Harper, Opinion

The Chronicle-Journal

Halifaxa s Joel Plaskett takes leading two trophies at Canadian Folk Music Awards

Joel Plaskett is shown in this file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan OTTAWA - Halifax singer/songwriter Joel Plaskett led a big night for East Coast musicians at the fifth annual Canadian Folk Music Awards on Saturday.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Canada, James Hill, Instrumental,

Edmonton Sun

Fourth violent criminal booted

Canada Border Services Agency is on a roll in Alberta, deporting its fourth violent criminal in the past seven days.

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Related Topix: North America, World News,

Sun Nov 22, 2009

Newindpress

Canada saved the India-US n-deal

A nuclear power plant. Ryan Touhey Canada and India have been reluctant dance partners in decades past for reasons ranging from a heated disagreement on nuclear non-proliferation to Cold War-era divergences to name but two.It is only in recent years that Ottawa has expressed an interest to make New Delhi one of its international priorities and is ...

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Nuclear Energy, India, Stephen Harper, Public Relations

Edmonton Sun

Canadaa s North feels left behind in stimulus program

Rankin Inlet Mayor John Hickes has become a voice for discontent about federal stimulus money in the North.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Canada,

Canoe

Canadians pleased with immigrants' handbook: poll

A new immigration handbook that adds sections on military history, legendary inventors and some of the darker aspects of Canada's past seems to be a hit with the public, a poll suggests.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Science / Technology, Inventions

CTV.ca

MacKay casts doubt on ex-diplomat's torture allegations

Home : Canada : Detainee treatment a concern 'for some time': MacKay Detainee treatment a concern 'for some time': MacKay Viewer Defence Minister Peter Mackay and U.S. Secretary of Defence Robert Gates both say the federal and U.S. government's realize big challenges are ahead in Afghanistan and they are committed to securing the safety of all ...

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Asia, Afghanistan, Prison, Peter Mackay, Canada,

Ottawa Citizen

Winners of Canadian Folk Music Awards represent nation's diversity

Brenley MacEachern and Lisa MacIsaac of Madison Violet recieve the award for vocal group of the year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards at the Dominion Chalmers United Church in Ottawa, Ont., Nov.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Canada, Folk, La Bottine Souriante, Valdy

Sat Nov 21, 2009

Times-Herald

PM calls freedom of the media a cornerstone of democracy

Prime Minister Stephen Harper says freedom of the media is a cornerstone of democracy.

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Related Topix: Stephen Harper, North America, World News

CBC

HMCS Fredericton begins anti-piracy patrols

Canadian warship HMCS Fredericton has taken up anti-piracy duties off east Africa and will spend the next six months patrolling in the Gulf of Aden and off the Horn of Africa.

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Related Topix: Piracy News, North America, World News

The Globe and Mail

Wheat board shared farmers' a personal data' with companies

Steve Rennie Ottawa - Published on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009 1:17PM EST C ompanies that buy grain may be getting more than they paid for.

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Related Topix: North America, World News

Hindustan Times

Canada introduces express business visas for Indians

Canada has announced a new liberal business visa regime for Indian businessmen to catch up with other industrialised nations in boosting trade with India.

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Related Topix: World News, India, Asia, North America, Stephen Harper, Nuclear Energy

Free Republic

Tories to curb spending [Recession fight winding down]

Ottawa's plan to spend its way out of a recession is winding down. Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said yesterday he'll refrain from any new major spending programs and look to cut his own government's spending if necessary down the road.

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