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    Trumps win is major defeat for Christian Right

    Many evangelical Christian leaders, both progressive and conservative, express profound, faith-based opposition to Donald Trump. But the reasons for our opposition mainly differ. This difference is often lost on outside observers. Progressive evangelicals mainly worry over Donald Trump’s...
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    Anything that happens almost every year is not a "disaster."

    Every year we have fires that threaten people. When it happens every year and we know it's sure to happen and we do nothing to prepare for it, that is the disaster, it's a willing desire to be short sighted and not set priorities. This one is noteworthy because of the size of the town and it's...
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    Obama to address Parliament in June

    White House and Canadian officials are eyeing June 29 or 30 as the date for U.S. President Barack Obama's address to a joint session of Parliament, CBC News has learned. Obama had promised to visit Canada during Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's trip to Washington in March for a state dinner, and...
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    Separatist Péladeau Resigns Amid Divorce

    What brought that on? Well, like most Quebecers, on Sunday night he watched Tout le monde en parle, the wildly popular Radio-Canada talk show. The special guest was his recently-estranged wife Julie Snyder, a star on his Quebecor-owned TVA network; she disclosed they were engaged in a difficult...
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    Catholics Cost Alberta Taxpayers $367,000 fighting Trans Guy/Girl

    I don't know which direction they are going when someone is pointed out for example as 'a trans man' but here you go.... In October of 2008 Jan Buterman was fired from his job as a substitute teacher with Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools for being trans. There has been a long, drawn out...
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    U.S. taxpayers may not have to pay for Pakistans F 16's

    Unless Pakistan pretends to be fighting Americas enemies....... The United States has told Pakistan it will have to finance the purchase of U.S. F-16 fighter jets itself after members of the U.S. Congress objected to the use of government funds to pay for them. The U.S. government said in...
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    Need gas? There's an App for that

    A new crop of startups are trying to make gas stations obsolete. Tap an app, and they'll bring the gas to you, filling up your car while you're at work, eating breakfast, or watching Netflix. Filld, WeFuel, Yoshi, Purple and Booster Fuels have started operating in a few cities including San...
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    Conservative Senators Salty on Duffys Return

    Mike Duffy will face a battle if he wants back pay, senior Tory senators say Mike Duffy will face a battle if he wants back pay, senior Tory senators say - Politics - CBC News
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    Muslim Canadians are proud to call this country home:

    That’s the heartening take-away from a valuable survey by the Environics Institute that captures the attitudes of the million-strong Muslim community and gives the lie to conventional stereotypes and misperceptions. The survey will be an eye-opener for those who question the community’s...
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    Australia Blocks Sale of Land To Chinese Company

    Australia blocks sale of Ireland-sized chunk of land to private Chinese company The Australian government on Friday blocked once and for all a bid that would have seen a chunk of its land the size of Ireland — or more than 1 percent of the country's total landmass — sold to a private Chinese...
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    Alaska aquarium using seawater for heat

    Toronto has a cooling system .... The system was built by ACCIONA Infrastructures to offer a sustainable, alternative source of air conditioning by using cold water from the depths of Lake Ontario to cool downtown Toronto office buildings. The permanent reservoirs of dense, cold water at the...
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    Gatherin of Conservatives Calls For 3rd Party

    At the “Alberta Can’t Wait” meeting held Saturday at Red Deer College, a straw poll of the crowd of roughly 400 saw overwhelming support for the idea of a new party, rather than unification under either the Wildrose or Progressive Conservative parties or continuation of the status quo. Rick...
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    How to botch an oil boom, Lessons from Newfoundland

    We’ve all heard about that special connection between Newfoundland and Alberta — stories of hard-working labourers from the island province flying out to Fort McMurray to make their fortunes in the oilsands. During the good years, the money was great and remittances flowed in waves back to...
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    Major Enbridge pipeline gets green light from NEB

    It's described as the largest project in Calgary-based Enbridge Inc's history and although most Canadians haven't heard about it, a major expansion of the Line 3 pipeline has moved one step closer to reality. The replacement proposal would allow Enbridge to modernize, widen and increase the...
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    Province asked to ban door-to-door sales

    After chasing away two men posing as provincial energy sector employees, a Mississauga councillor wants the Ontario government to step in and ban door-to-door sales of things such as furnaces, air conditioners and water filtration systems. “This is about the people who come to the door who...
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    Plans to declare 26 May as John Wayne Day in California cancelled

    The Oscar-winner made his name playing tough cowboys and heroic soldiers in films including The Alamo, True Grit and The Green Berets. But in a State Assembly vote several legislators objected to having a day commemorating his birthday due to his "disturbing views towards race" Republican...
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    Alaska aquarium using seawater for heat

    In another sign of the global shift from fossil fuels toward innovative clean energy solutions, an Alaska aquarium has switched to a heating system that runs on seawater. The Alaska SeaLife Center (ASLC), a public aquarium, research center, and wildlife rehabilitation facility in Seward...
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    Who made Cheryl Gallant Vice Chair of the SCND?

    She's so bad even the Nat Post/Sun can't help but notice..... Last month, her office used a photo of slain Cpl. Nathan Cirillo in a Conservative fundraising campaign that offered donors Easter hams. (Gallant later had to apologize after receiving complaints from Canadian Forces veterans)...
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    UK issues warning to gays travelling to the USA

    The US is an extremely diverse society and attitudes toward LGBT people differ hugely across the country," a travel advisory from the UK reads. Newly passed laws in both states allow businesses to refuse service to LGBT people. The advisory comes from the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office...
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    Cancer Care Ontario needs to stop planning and start moving

    The voice of the 18-year-old girl cracks in distress. She’s propped up on a hospital bed, eyes swollen from crying, lips stained red from bleeding lungs. Laura went to Juravinski Hospital in Hamilton expecting to get better, cured even. Yes, the acute myeloid leukemia that nearly killed her...