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    Labrador's First Snowmobile to Be Restored

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    Skinhead shot by cops at anti-racisim rally

    The man who was shot by police following an altercation at an anti-racism rally in downtown Calgary on Saturday attacked the officer with a pipe, according to the body that investigates officer-involved shootings. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) said officers radioed a...
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    Here's a petition you should NOT sign

    I'm okay with Aus and NZ but we don't need to import Britain's problems........... A group of Commonwealth residents advocating for free movement among the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, has collected 35,000 signatures. BBC News - 'Commonwealth' movement petition gains 35,000...
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    Florida employee 'punished for using phrase climate change'

    Watch Scott's Disaster Chief Refuse to Say "Climate Change" in Hearing Florida Gov. Rick Scott has been fighting all month against claims by former state employees that his administration banned the use of "climate change." With state workers now upping the ante — including news yesterday...
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    Idaho House wants judges who rule for gay marriage impeached

    The Idaho House on Friday voted 44-25 in favor of a non-binding memorial to Congress calling for federal judges who rule in favor of gay marriage to be impeached. “I think somehow, someday we’ve gotta take a stand,” GOP Rep. Paul Shepherd told the House. A sixth-term state representative from...
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    Happy 84th Birthday to William Shatner

    Top 100 reasons why Captain Kirk is better than Captain Picard! 1. When Data died, Picard had a funeral. When Spock died, Kirk reconstituted the body, forced it’s soul back in, and even got him laid along the way. 2. When Picard senses that Wesley is having emotional problems he sits down and...
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    UK selling billions in arms to countries on the human rights blacklist

    A new government report reveals that Britain has approved more than £5 billion ($7.5 billion) worth of arms export licenses for countries on its own human rights blacklist. A total of 3,298 outstanding arms export licenses, valued at £5.2 billion, have been granted to 28 nations listed as...
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    Mississippi Passes "Jesus Take the Wheel Act"

    Mississippi House did pass a bill (HB 132), nicknamed the "Jesus Take the Wheel Act", that would exempt churches from commercial driver's license requirements: "This just allows small churches, some don't have people with commercial licenses at all, and they can pick a person to drive the bus,"...
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    King Edward VIII called French Canadians 'rotten' in private letter

    A vitriolic letter written by the future King Edward VIII in which he branded the French Canadians 'rotten' and 'the completest passengers' during a tour of the country has emerged 96 years later. The Prince of Wales - the eldest son of King George V and Queen Mary - could not hide his...
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    Special Deliver By Mail Still Happens

    A Washington parent was shocked to find that a special delivery for her 8-year-old daughter was actually a container of feces. KPTV-TV of Portland reports Woodland resident Jamie Villanueva found the package on her porch earlier this week. When the 8-year-old opened it, Villanueva said she...
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    Rand Paul calls for Americans to boycott Saudi Arabia

    As much as he has proven himself to be an opportunist and hypocrite on most things that have spurted rom his lips, so far he is one of the few to make this suggestion........... Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) called for a boycott of Saudi Arabia on Saturday, saying Americans should shun the...
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    Woman gets four years for unleashing pitbulls on guest

    Deanna Wolfe says she was “shocked” that Sundre woman Rita Phillip got only four years in prison for unleashing two pit bulls to mercilessly maul her at Phillip’s mobile home on Aug. 18, 2012. “For something like that, she should have got more,” Wolfe said outside court after Court of Queen’s...
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    Strip clubs closing due to lack of demand

    Strip clubs, with flashy signs advertising nude dancers, once had a strong footing in downtown centres across Canada. But as Cheetah's Show Lounge in Kelowna, B.C. closes its doors, an adult industry insider says strip clubs are an endangered species being killed off by lack of demand. "The...
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    'Food Show' Personalities Found in Woodstove

    A North Carolina man has been arrested and charged for the murders of Food Network Star contestant Cristie Schoen Codd and her husband Joseph Codd. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Robert Jason Owens is in custody at the Buncombe County Detention Facility and has been charged with two...
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    Yeah I bet..........

    Government officials are blaming a translation error for a published message referring to anglos as "special needs" Quebecers. The description was written on a Ministry of Health and Social Services website offering details about the 8-1-1 phone service The page contained text...
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    Wynne proceeds with $2M libel action against Tories

    Premier Kathleen Wynne’s $2-million libel action against two Progressive Conservative MPPs over the Liberal gas-plant scandal continues almost a year after it was filed. Wynne’s office confirmed this week that her lawsuit against former Tory leader Tim Hudak and MPP Lisa MacLeod is proceeding...
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    Obama musing about the benefits of compulsory voting

    Speaking in Cleveland on Wednesday, President Obama was asked what he thought about money in politics. He responded by suggesting that voting be mandatory, as it is in countries such as Australia. "If everybody voted, then it would completely change the political map in this country," he said...
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    Péladeau apologizes for immigration remarks

    During a debate the night before, Péladeau said immigration was hurting the province’s ability to achieve sovereignty. Péladeau issued an apology on his Facebook page. "My apologies. I would like to apologize for the unfortunate comments I made yesterday about demographics and immigration...
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    San Francisco Catholics Ask WWJD?

    In order to prevent homeless people from sleeping outside of Saint Mary’s Cathedral, the Archdiocese of San Francisco installed a system that dumps water onto the ground near its sheltered doorways, where people tend to rest at night. On Wednesday, after facing substantial backlash for the...
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    Florida employee 'punished for using phrase climate change'

    An employee of Florida’s environmental protection department was forced to take a leave of absence and seek a mental health evaluation for violating governor Rick Scott’s unwritten ban on using the phrases “climate change” or “global warming” under any circumstance, according to a complaint...