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    HP Owners Blocked From Cheap Printer Ink

    HP is copping with an international backlash after thousands of owners of its printers were suddenly blocked from using cheaper, third-party ink cartridges. And consumer advocacy group Choice says it will begin investigating whether HP has breached Australian Consumer Law. Early last week, HP...
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    As a Christian, I have an issue with this

    said Koltiska. “It’s sinful and shameful is what it is.” “God is love, and we should love one another and be kind,” Koltiska said. “There’s enough wealth in this world that no child should go hungry, especially in school. To me this is just wrong.” Stacy Koltiska said that she will never...
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    The world is screwed up because of fundamentalist

    Christianity, Islam and Judaism or whatever it doesn't matter......... www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJ2LehsA1dk
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    ByElection called for Conservative seat

    Elections Canada on Sunday officially announced the date for the federal byelection in the riding of Medicine Hat-Cardston-Warner, which has been without a member of Parliament since Conservative MP Jim Hillyer passed away suddenly last spring. Hillyer, who survived leukemia and suffered from...
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    Trudeau BSs' Big Time On CETA. Says It Will Help The EU

    I say eff the EU, help Canada. The 2 short news clips I put down below are not good for my blood pressure. While Canadians by and large seem content to sleep through the entire CETA negotiations, uttering nary an objection to a deal that will severely compromise our sovereignty, ordinary...
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    Acetaminophen is the most common cause of liver injury

    in Canada. Health Canada's new labelling rules for acetaminophen are not strict enough, and the extra-strength products should be removed from store shelves, some doctors say. Acetaminophen is one of the most widely used pain and fever relievers in Canada and worldwide. It is safe if used...
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    History Of Toryism and Religion and It's Defenders

    The year is 1813. A young Church of England priest named John Strachan is on the frontlines of a military conflict, determined to stand by King and Country in the face of invasion. The city of York is fallen as the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada and his outnumbered force of regulars retreat...
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    Being lazy is a sign of high intelligence

    The news keeps getting better........ 'It is natural and normal to be physically lazy' Daniel Lieberman, an expert in human evolutionary biology, posed in a 2015 paper, "Is Exercise Really Medicine? An Evolutionary Perspective," says that it's not our natural inclination to exercise for...
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    More meatheaded fans

    I recall the huge debate over whether taking an infant to a sporting event was a wise decision. Public sentiment was 'you are a moron for doing so' and I concur. Even Doctors suggested the 'roar' of the crowd was damaging to the kids ears, never mind getting hit by something. And know we have...
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    Cottagers sue Wynnetario for 900 mill

    The Burgess family boathouse could cost up to $700,000 to rebuild. $900M suit launched over flooding in Muskoka
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    Canada slaps 276% Tariff on Foreign Drywall

    Fort McMurray rebuild threatened after feds impose drywall tariff | Globalnews.ca
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    A very bitter, salty Doug Ford Punks Toronto Media

    Toronto media: You’ve been punked. Lured – ahem, “invited” – to the Ford matriarch’s Etobicoke estate in anticipation of big news only to be sold a book promo. The presentation should have come with a zipper alert: “This is an advertisement.” Not to be mistaken for news. I wouldn’t call it a...
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    Just a $250 fine for leaving a Dog in a Hot Car

    When police released a husky from the back of a vehicle it puked on the pavement. Amir Khojaste-Galeshkhale, 27, pleaded guilty to one count of permitting an animal to be in distress. He received a $250 fine for the charge at the Huntsville courthouse on Sept. 14. The charge stems from a...
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    Rock Against the TPP in Toronto Friday

    A Canadian star is adding her voice to a chorus of advocacy and labour groups in denouncing the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership deal, teaming up with punk rockers and hip hop artists in an effort to reach an audience that might not otherwise care about international trade. Actress...
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    Howard Johnson’s Is Down to One Restaurant in America

    Howard Johnson’s once ruled America with more than 1,000 orange-roofed, blue-spired eateries spread across the nation’s highways and hubs, including New York’s Times Square. In the mid-‘60s, its sales surpassed McDonald’s, Burger King and Kentucky Fried Chicken combined. As of Thursday, only...
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    Was Man KIlled in Toronto Over Religion?

    A 31-year-old man has been arrested after a man in his 20s was stabbed to death early Tuesday morning, apparently after an argument about religion. “It’s always an argument between one Muslim guy and one somebody else. And it’s always the Muslim guy saying ‘we’re not all bad’ and the other guy...
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    Anti-Wahhabism spreading in Muslim world

    The religious authority in Saudi Arabia responded aggressively to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s annual message Sept. 5 in which Khamenei attacked the Saudi government against the backdrop of the disputes between both states that culminated in forbidding Iranian pilgrims from...
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    TLC Should Give Up On Christian Family Shows

    TLC's 'Willis Family' Star: Charged With Raping A Child | TMZ.com
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    Most Canadian flavour ever?

    The rotisserie chicken chain has teamed up with Frito-Lay to create the "ultimate" Canadian potato chip, flavoured to taste just like Swiss Chalet's signature chalet dipping sauce. Most Canadian flavour ever: Lay's adds new Swiss Chalet sauce chips | Lifestyle from CTV News
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    Don't lie. Be Canadian. Be truthful

    Canadian barred from U.S. for life because he admitted he smokes pot Canadian barred from U.S. for life because he admitted he smokes pot - Home | As It Happens | CBC Radio