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    UN official sparks debate over Canadian food security

    UN official sparks debate over Canadian food security UN special rapporteur for food Olivier De Schutter said he was in Canada to launch a conversation over a national food strategy, and he certainly started a debate. Discussion centred on whether Canadians have...
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    Chinese firm's Canadian contracts raise security fears

    Chinese firm's Canadian contracts raise security fears Barred by the U.S. and Australia, tech giant Huawei makes inroads in Canada The former head of U.S. counter-espionage says the Harper government is putting North American security at risk by allowing a giant Chinese technology company to...
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    Harper cabinet about-face: health minister meets with UN hunger envoy

    Harper cabinet about-face: health minister meets with UN hunger envoy OTTAWA — Leona Aglukkaq is meeting with the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to food Wednesday, as he wraps up his first-ever mission to a developed country. The about-face comes after the federal government...
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    Is roadkill coming to Canadian dinner tables?

    Is roadkill coming to Canadian dinner tables? Ottawa - The Conservative government intends to change regulations to allow animals to be killed on the farm before being processed for human consumption. The opposition New Democratic Party says this will lead to...
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    Hot, dry summer predicted for most of Canada

    Hot, dry summer predicted for most of Canada VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) - If you like it hot, you will certainly like one of the first summer forecasts of the season for Canada; most of the country could see a very hot, very dry summer (Notice we said most of the country). "It looks like at least...
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    Computer hacker found not guilty of G-20 summit bomb plot

    Apparently he spent 10 months in jail before they could finally come to their senses to let him go. Computer hacker found not guilty of G-20 summit bomb plot OTTAWA — A protester arrested as leaders of the world's top economies gathered in Toronto in June 2010 was cleared by a Canadian court...
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    EI Reform: Changes will drive down wages for everyone

    EI Reform: Changes will drive down wages for everyone OTTAWA—Far-reaching changes to Employment Insurance (EI) and the Temporary Foreign Worker Program in the federal government’s budget plan will drive down wages for Canadian workers, analysts say. Full details of the new regime are only...
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    Government kills independent science body

    National Roundtable on Environment and Economy eliminated for pushing a carbon tax, Conservative government says OTTAWA—The Conservatives are killing off a respected panel that has advised governments on environmental policy for decades because it clashed with Tory ideology, Foreign Minister...
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    NASA: Tar sands is the "dirtiest of fuels"

    NASA's James Hansen: tar sands is the "dirtiest of fuels" and "game over for the climate" James Hansen, Director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, made another appeal this week to end our reliance on tar sands oil or it will be “game over” for the climate. If we continue to...
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    Canadian medical calls were routed to Italy

    N.L. marine medical calls routed to Italy When Shang Rideout called for medical assistance for his ailing father Ronald, skipper of the fishing vessel Sherry Ann Chris, he did not expect to speak with a doctor in Rome — and did not expect the doctor to have difficulty understanding him...
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    Libya mission cost 7X more than advertised

    True cost of Libya mission was seven times gov't. estimate: documents OTTAWA — Amid allegations the Conservative government intentionally lowballed the price of the F-35 stealth fighter project, newly released National Defence documents indicate the full cost of last year's Libya mission was...
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    Cuts threaten Canada's satellite eye on the Arctic

    Cuts threaten Canada's satellite eye on the Arctic A majority of Canadians see Arctic sovereignty as the country's top foreign-policy priority, according to a recent poll by Ekos Research for the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs. Yet, Canada's ability to effectively...
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    Ontario vows to keep collecting data on gun buyers despite federal objections

    Ontario vows to keep collecting data on gun buyers despite federal objections TORONTO — Ontario says it won’t create a provincial gun registry, but it will require stores to keep records of who buys guns, despite federal objections. Community Safety Minister Madeleine Meilleur has written...
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    NDP sets up roadblocks to budget bill

    NDP sets up roadblocks to budget bill New Democrat MPs have begun slipping procedural knots over Parliament in a bid to prevent the Harper government from speedily passing its massive budget implementation bill. The NDP triggered a series of procedural delays Wednesday, just two hours...
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    Science trumps politics: Israeli President

    Science trumps politics as ‘real force in our time’: Israeli President Science can be neither conquered nor defended by armies and its advancement will change the way humans govern themselves, Israeli President Shimon Peres said Tuesday. “Science cannot be controlled or arrested,” the...
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    Federal Tories tied to Quebec companies accused of corruption

    Federal Tories tied to Quebec companies accused of corruption The federal Conservative Party received donations from dozens of employees at three engineering firms now implicated in high-profile police investigations into Quebec's construction industry. Such donations to Canada's...
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    April 2012 Poll Avgs - The streams have crossed.

    April 2012 Federal Poll Averages A month of tremendous change, April saw the New Democrats storming from a distant second to a narrow first. Thomas Mulcair may be in the midst of a honeymoon, but it is quite the honeymoon for the party - particularly in Quebec. Since the monthly federal...
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    Vic Toews cuts access to porn... for prisoners.

    Vic Toews says he’s cut access to porn on TVs in Nova Scotia prison Public Safety Minister Vic Toews says he’s cut the cable channels that were allowing some Nova Scotia inmates to watch porn in prison. “I recently discovered that some inmates had access to porn in prison on their TV’s. I...
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    Conservatives bow to pressure, amend parts of controversial refugee bill

    Conservatives bow to pressure, amend parts of controversial refugee bill OTTAWA - The Conservative government is bowing to pressure and proposing amendments to a controversial new refugee bill. Immigration Minister Jason Kenney says...
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    Tory attacks against NDP getting little media traction

    Tory attacks against NDP getting little media traction OTTAWA — With its two-week-long campaign targeting the NDP's shadow cabinet having largely fallen on deaf ears in the media, the Conservatives seem to be trying to up ante with the launch of a new attack website. Still, despite its...