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    No anti-Conservative protest is too small for the CBC

    Two protesters interrupted Employment Minister Jason Kenney [...] the um, rest Jason Kenney news conference on temporary foreign workers hit by protest - Politics - CBC News probably the lead story on power in politics tonight
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    U of O hockey coach fired, season cancelled

    OTTAWA - The University of Ottawa has relieved the head coach of its men's varsity hockey team after an internal investigation of allegations of drinking and sexual misconduct by some players during a trip to Thunder Bay in February. The university will also maintain the suspension of the...
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    Death knell for AGW

    Study: the Greenland ice sheet collapsed 400,000 years ago
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    Northern Gateway is good for the North: N.W.T. premier

    cbc sad face :lol: 'We’re still very bullish on the Canol Shale,' says Premier Bob McLeod Northwest Territories Premier Bob Mcleod says the approval of the Northern Gateway Pipeline is good news for the North. He says that pipeline won’t just open up new markets for Alberta crude — it will...
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    Canadian child rapist sentenced to 24 months

    Just as bad as beating a dog. John Leonard MacKean sentenced to 2 years in chained-teen case A man convicted of sexually assaulting a teenage boy who was chained for days in a remote cabin in Nova Scotia has been sentenced in Bridgewater Supreme Court to 24 months in prison. Justice...
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    ‘Gaydar’ works — and conservatives have more of it

    In less than the blink of an eye, your subconscious “gaydar” makes a judgment about someone’s sexual orientation based entirely on facial traits — and it’s usually right. So says the research of Nicholas Rule, a University of Toronto psychologist giving a talk on the subject this week as...
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    Rebekah Brooks cleared but Andy Coulson guilty in phone hacking trial

    Former Sun and News of the World newspaper editor Rebekah Brooks is overcome with emotion as she is cleared in phone hacking trial but Andy Coulson is found guilty Andy Coulson has been been found guilty in the phone hacking trial, but his co-defendant, Rebekah Brooks has been...
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    ISIS 'takes full control' of Iraq's largest oil refinery

    Iraqi air strikes kill 19 in battle to reclaim largest oil refinery from ISIS as it's revealed 1,000 people - mostly civilians - have died during jihadi uprising A total of at least 32 killed in strikes as government seeks to regain control of Baiji refinery and a strategic town Sunni...
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    Top Stories 60 women and girls, 31 boys kidnapped by Islamic thugs in Nigeria

    Islamic extremists have abducted 60 more girls and women and 31 boys from villages in northeast Nigeria, witnesses said Tuesday. Security forces denied the kidnappings. Nigeria's government and military have attracted widespread criticism for their slow response to the abductions of more than...
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    The shame of Nanaimo

    Last month, the Nanaimo city council voted to ban Christians from using publicly funded facilities video: The shame of Nanaimo : Prime time : SunNews Video Gallery
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    Whitefish

    ^via sda Liberals passed a bill to change this fish’s name because it is “hurtful” and “offensive” Because banning names is all the rage with liberals these days, I thought I would remind you of this little gem from a couple months ago. From Breitbart: The Minnesota Senate approved...
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    Leave No Deserter Behind; Leave Marine Hero in Mexican Jail

    Many right-wing, fanatical tea-party types are angry at Obama not only for his having traded the five top Taliban leaders being held at Guantamo in exchange for the U.S. Army deserter, Bowe Bergdahl but also for his not having taken steps to seek the release of the Marine hero, Sgt. Andrew...
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    Air Greenpeace

    Telegraph; One of Greenpeace's most senior executives commutes 250 miles to work by plane, despite the environmental group's campaign to curb air travel, it has emerged. Pascal Husting, Greenpeace International's international programme director, said he began "commuting between Luxembourg...
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    Pride no place for anti-Israel group

    TORONTO - With all the talk about a mass gay wedding at Casa Loma, a three-day LGBT human rights conference, gay murals and rainbow flags painted on Church St. and plenty of parties leading up to Sunday’s Pride parade, it will be a very gay time in Toronto this week. The hype the past...
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    Death knell for AGW

    Steve Goddard ‏@SteveSGoddard Due to a Mann-made overheated atmosphere, Tromso, Norway has their first ever June snow http://www.icenews.is/2014/06/22/snow-in-june-only-in-norway/ … pic.twitter.com/01QZnqBuiG...
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    'Native Americans derive from a small number of Asian founders

    who likely arrived to the Americas via Beringia.' However, additional details about the intial colonization of the Americas remain unclear. To investigate the pioneering phase in the Americas we analyzed a total of 623 complete mtDNAs from the Americas and Asia, including 20 new complete...
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    How the GW myth is perpetuated

    Receding Swiss Glaciers Reveal 4000 Year Old Forests – Warmists Try To Suppress Findings As many sources, including HH Lamb, have pointed out, back in the Bronze Age around 2000BC, the climate in the Alps was much warmer than now. It is therefore no surprise to find direct evidence of this...
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    Fracking Knowledge Base

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    How far does Putin's influence reach?

    On Thursday, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, the secretary-general of NATO, declared that Russia has infiltrated western environmentalist groups. Rasmussen said Vladimir Putin is using them to demonize natural gas fracking in Europe, in order to keep the west dependent on Russia's state-controlled...
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    Poltergeist Schmoltergeist

    Edmonton businessman begins construction on B.C. burial ground Cowichan, Saanich and Penelakut ancestors buried on Grace Islet in Ganges Harbour On National Aboriginal Day, B.C. First Nations and gulf islanders rallied and paddled around a tiny B.C. island cemetery that is being developed...