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    America has never recovered from Ronald Reagan

    Of course, capitalists never come out and say that they want the government to get out of their way so that they can take advantage of workers or employ children or contaminate the water supply. They fear-monger about the threat of socialism and claim that as long as the government intervenes...
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    MMS no different from giving sacrament in church

    MMS involves giving children two chemicals – sodium chlorite and hydrochloric acid – which combine to form bleach. It is usually sold to be taken orally, but parents are also told to use it as an enema. The potentially lethal mixture is being touted as a cure for autism, cancer, HIV, malaria and...
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    Suspect Who Robbed 2 Stores With Snowbrush On The Loose

    Thunder Bay Police are looking for a snowbrush-wielding suspect who robbed Mac’s Convenience store locations on the city’s north side early Saturday morning. The first incident occurred at Mac’s Balsam Street location, the second a short time later on Cumberland Street. On each...
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    Arris cable modems have plenty of Backdoors

    A security researcher using Shodan to probe Arris cable modems for vulnerabilities has found that 600,000 of the company's modems not only have a backdoor, but that the backdoor itself has an extra backdoor. Brazilian vulnerability tester Bernardo Rodrigues posted that he found undocumented...
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    National Post morphs into Sun Media

    It's very easy to point out that the economy has gotten worse since the provincial election, but harder to show any kind of causal link to the new government versus Oil prices. This article doesn't even try to make that link. It just throws out the accusation, unsubstantiated....... Is Alberta...
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    Sask winter too much for one CBC Radio listener

    As Saskatchewan enters another winter season, CBC Radio's Morning Edition host Sheila Coles was trying to look for some positives in the weather. On Wednesday, Coles was talking about the weather forecast and the temperatures for the weekend, which should be around 0 C or -1 C, but there...
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    Remembering 2003 Like It Was Yesterday

    This War Will Destabilize The Entire Mideast Region And Set Off A Global Shockwave Of Anti-Americanism George W. Bush may think that a war against Iraq is the solution to our problems, but the reality is, it will only serve to create far more. This war will not put an end to...
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    Pope Not Feeling Very Christmasy

    Pope Francis pulled no punches and appears to be leading his very own war on Christmas. In a sermon this week, he called the decadent holiday a "charade": Christmas is approaching: there will be lights, parties, Christmas trees and nativity scenes The world continues to go to war. The world...
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    Trudeau Pledges to Update Peace Tower Clock to Digital

    “Because it’s 2015.” Prime Minister Trudeau’s response to a question about why he had so many female cabinet ministers resonated with Canadians. These three words encapsulate the tone that the Liberal Government is working hard to set, one of “real change”. Among these changes are aggressively...
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    Walmart needs $5.10 to stay in business

    Smith picked up the garbage for more than two months until Nov. 6, when he was fired for redeeming $5.10 worth of empty cans and bottles he found discarded on two occasions. Walmart employee fired from his job for redeeming $5.10 worth of empty cans and bottles he found discarded in the parking...
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    Hundreds Of Illegal Tamales Seized At LAX

    Customs agents at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) seized hundreds of tamales authorities said Wednesday. Hundreds Of Illegal Pork Tamales ‘Seized And Destroyed’ At LAX « CBS Los Angeles
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    Minister of Revenue to Free Charities from Political Harassment

    Environmental and left-leaning charities can breath a sigh of relief now that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has instructed Minister of National Revenue Diane Lebouthillier to modernize Canada’s archaic charity law and clarify rules around allowable “political activity.” The ministry should...
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    After Attacks, France Commits to accept 30,000 Refugees

    French President Francois Hollande promised to honor his commitment to take in tens of thousands of refugees on Wednesday. He said France would do so despite concerns raised by ultra-right nationalist leaders that refugees might pose a security threat to the country. “Some people say the tragic...
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    Wildrose; raising Alberta's minimum wage is a "communist" idea

    The MLA for Cardston-Taber-Warner offered that explanation to cheering supporters at a closed-door session during the Wildrose Party's Annual General Meeting this past weekend: "Now [Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour Minister Lori Sigurdson] said to me, this is the reason why we're [raising...
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    Canada sees 2,000% price hike for infant seizure drug

    The drug prescribed to infants in Canada with a rare and potentially dangerous form of epilepsy has jumped by 2,000 per cent practically overnight, upsetting specialists and parents. Infantile spasms, also called West syndrome, is a catastrophic and rare form of epilepsy. It's diagnosed in...
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    Man Hit by Sliding-Glass Door, Gets $21.5 Million

    James R. Hausman is an accomplished businessman who owns his own precious-metals shop in Illinois. But the most profitable thing he has ever done is collide with a sliding-glass door. In 2011, Hausman suffered a minor brain injury when he was struck in the head by a such a door while traveling...
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    Justin Trudeau mobbed for selfies at the G20

    Dozens of business and labour leaders immediately descended upon Trudeau in a frenzy that is familiar to Canadians. Some, such as International Monetary Fund head Christine Lagarde, simply shook his hand and introduced themselves. But others pulled out their phones for photos with Trudeau, who...
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    Black University Students Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns

    On Friday a fourth person was arrested for issuing death threats against African-American college students this week—this time in MIchigan. Many Republicans truly believed that the only thing that stops a “bad guy with a gun, is a good guy with a gun.” So the next logical step should be to call...
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    Companies to spend $1.2B on N.L. offshore exploration

    That's the biggest-ever combined amount to come in a round of bids for exploration rights in the region. The high bids come even as oil prices have cratered to near seven-year lows. There were 11 parcels in total up for grabs, totaling 2.5 million hectares, in a horseshoe-shaped area around...
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    NDP Make Improvements to Alberta Child Benefit Plan

    The new Alberta Child Benefit will be made available to all families with an annual income below $41,220, with the value depending on how many children they have. The maximum benefit for a family with one child is $1,100, increasing to $2,750 for families with four or more children. Families...