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New wave of troops to start deploying to Afghanistan as part of training mission
Almost 100 soldiers will depart Canadian Forces Base Gagetown on Monday night for Afghanistan, the start of a wave of troops that will relieve the first rotation of military personnel who have been training the country's security forces since last summer.
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Canada's Top 20 Most Romantic Cities Revealed
Kingston, Ontario , is the most romantic city in Canada-or, at least, it's home to the most Harlequin romance novel fans-according to data compiled by Amazon.ca naming the 20 most romantic cities across the country.
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Funerals held for victims of deadly Ontario crash
Two men - both husbands, both described as caring men devoted to their families, and both among the 11 dead from last Monday's deadly Ontario highway crash - were laid to rest over the weekend.
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Agent Orange : Man who lost wife to cancer fights Veterans Affairs for payment
Keith Haynes and his daughter Jessie pose for a photo on Thursday February 9, 2012 at their home in Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia.
Petting the panda & China as Harper's China trip showcases a gentler approach to Offshore Companies
PeET used to be know as Pierre Elliott Trudeau
as a Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper pets a young giant panda held by his wife, Laureen, Saturday in Chongqing, China ...
1st Nations to play 'hardball' in Ottawa as ' No Blacks, Whites or Jews Allowed ' Canada
After months of playing soft ball with the federal government
in the hopes of improving conditions on reserves, First Nations are now switching to a hard-ball approach ...
Hungarian asylum seekers flood Canadian shores in 2011
Whitney Houston was found dead in the bathtub of her Beverly Hills hotel room, ABC news reported Sunday citing paramedics who had rushed to the singer's aid but found her "lifeless." Otto Von Bismarck, who listed smoking 100,000 cigars and drinking 5,000 bottles of champagne among his lifetime goals, must be spinning in his grave.
NDP MP Olivia Chow fights for her husband's NDP successor in Danforth riding
For almost 20 years, Olivia Chow and Jack Layton celebrated Chinese New Year's at a party for a few hundred of their closest friends.
Seniors Working into the Grave as The world's not losing its workers How will we the Youth compete ?
Now Canada, too, has had its senior moment.
When Prime Minister Stephen Harper suggested that Canada would soon join most other Western countries
but not like Europe with Many MORE Benefits that North America has Never Seen, in raising its pension age to 67, he triggered an angry round of debate ...
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Canada requires sovereignty, not North American border and Assimilation
Free markets were the future and any "barriers" inefficient relics. Government itself was best dismantled as far as possible.
By Edward Hill - Goldstream News Gazette Published: February 11, 2012 7:00 AM Updated: February 11, 2012 9:05 AM Hiring a few horses and armed with a large glass-plate camera and sketch pad, in 1897 a visiting U.S. military officer quietly made his way to the outskirts of Victoria.
China loans two pandas to Canada
China has loaned two rare giant pandas to Canada for a research program. The Chinese Association of Zoological Gardens Saturday signed an agreement with two Canadian zoos in this regard in Chongqing municipality in southwest China.
Canadian food bill holds steady for 'Food Freedom Day'
Canadian consumers get to mark "Food Freedom Day" on the same day in 2012 as in the previous three years, having earned enough on average to pay the total bill for groceries for the year.
Paleontologists reveal ancient Arctic ecosystem teeming with life
Here's a look at the warmer, wetter world of Ellesmere Island, 53 million years ago, as a hippo-like mammal, called a Coryphodon, enjoys mild temperatures, year-round. (COURTESY OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Two Canadian scientists have completed a comprehensive portrait of the lush, rainforest-like ecosystem - populated by prehistoric ... (more)
Manitoba bans dog ear cropping
To clip a dog's ears, a vet must put the pet under anesthesia, and then use splints and tape the ears back in the upright position for six weeks.
NDP leadership hopefuls reveal different styles, strategies on policy
There's an old joke about federal politics that goes something like this: Conservatives go to party conventions to get drunk, Liberals to get lucky and New Democrats to debate the minutiae of dust-dry policy resolutions.
Bizarre random attack leaves Canadian and young boy dead
Standoff Broward Sherriff's Office detective John Berrena, left, talks on the phone as a family member of one of the victims brings clothing out of the recreational vehicle on Friday.
Borrowing on the Backs of Baby Boomers Canada Pension reform targeted for 2020, 2025: Flaherty
Notwithstanding the Untold Infrastruture Debt Needs & ShortFalls & other New Debt Mechanisms
What Gravy Train of Energy in Canada ? LeftStreamed : Austerity, Finance, and the Polarization of Wealth Part 1 : Occupy Talks
Tory Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said Friday his government's plans to delay the age of eligibility for Old Age Security could begin to take effect around 2020 ...
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Harper touts Canada's energy capabilities in China speech
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen sit down for lunch at a restaurant in Beijing as he continues his four-day China trade mission.
Alberta shooting suspect arrested
Sawyer Clarke Robison, 27, is shown in an RCMP handout photo. The man wanted in the shooting of two Alberta RCMP officers has been arrested without incident.THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Alberta RCMP Robison had been on the run since Tuesday afternoon when the officers were shot while executing a search warrant for a gun on his family farm near Killam, ... (more)
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