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by Chelle Monday 17-Sep-2007
»www.canada.com/topics/news/natio···k=42034

OTTAWA — Fears of E. coli contamination have prompted the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to warn the public not to eat a brand of Dole lettuce.

»www.citynews.ca/news/news_14821.aspx

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by Stooges Fan Tuesday 13-Jun-2006
Jun, 13 2006

CALGARY/AM770CHQR - A new survey from Statistics Canada suggests that 20.2 per cent of the population who live in the Calgary Health Region were regularly exposed to second-hand smoke in public places last year.

The information on second-hand smoke data and other key health indicators was released Tuesday by Statistics Canada as part of its Canadian Community Health Survey.

The survey found that those in the Calgary health region aged 12 and over who were exposed to second-hand smoke in 2005 remained about the same as 2003, the last time the survey was conducted. The previous survey showed that 21.9 per cent of the local population had second-hand smoke exposure in public places.

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by Stooges Fan Tuesday 06-Jun-2006
By Cameron French and Jonathan Spicer

BRAMPTON, Ontario (Reuters) - Canadian prosecutors will outline details of their case against an alleged home-grown terrorist ring at a court hearing on Tuesday, after charging some of them with plotting to cause an explosion and training, or being trained, as terrorists.

The 17 Muslim men, five of them under the age of 18, were arrested over the weekend in Canada's largest counterterrorism operation, and police said more arrests were possible.

One lawyer said he planned to ask for a bail hearing to be held in two weeks. "We're more in the dark than you guys," Rocco Galati told reporters in the heavily guarded Brampton courthouse where Tuesday's hearing will take place.

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by Stooges Fan Thursday 01-Jun-2006
OTTAWA -- Federal Health Minister Tony Clement is frustrated by what he sees as the apparent unwillingness of the provinces to move quickly to develop lists of acceptable waiting times for critical medical procedures.

Only Quebec, which will pay to send patients to other jurisdictions if they cannot receive hip and knee replacements and cataract surgery within six months of diagnosis, has taken steps to enact a waiting-time guarantee, Mr. Clement said yesterday.

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by Stooges Fan Wednesday 31-May-2006
Inspectors hit bars to begin enforcing anti-smoking law.

QUEBEC -- Quebec's tobacco police begin working in earnest tonight, enforcing the ban on smoking in public places that took effect at midnight.
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by Stooges Fan Tuesday 30-May-2006
Associated Press

ATLANTA — You can add Canada to the list of nations that are healthier than the United States of America.

Americans are 42 per cent more likely than Canadians to have diabetes, 32 per cent more likely to have high blood pressure, and 12 per cent more likely to have arthritis, Harvard Medical School researchers found. That is according to a survey in which American and Canadian adults were asked over the telephone about their health.

The study comes less than a month after other researchers reported that middle-aged, white Americans are much sicker than their counterparts in England.

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by Stooges Fan Tuesday 30-May-2006
May 30, 2006
CANADIAN PRESS

Smokers in Ontario and Quebec are bracing for a blast of fresh air as both provinces count down to a comprehensive ban on smoking in enclosed public places.

The bans are scheduled to take effect as of 12:01 a.m. Wednesday morning.

Anti-tobacco activists say the changes will be a tougher sell in Quebec than in Ontario, where municipal bans are already in effect in many cities.

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by Stooges Fan Monday 15-May-2006
CTV.ca News Staff

Canada is doing the only thing it can to protect Canadians from a possible flu pandemic -- stocking up on as much antiviral medication as possible.

That's according to federal Health Minister Tony Clement, who told CTV's Question Period the goal is to build a stockpile that is sufficient to cover every Canadian.
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by Dan Monday 12-Dec-2005

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by Robert Tuesday 29-Nov-2005
The Afghans are now in control.

Ottawa — It was once a verdant garden nestled between two palaces, but then it became a battlefield, the garden was reduced to dust and the palaces were turned to ruin.

In the spring of 2003, Canadian military engineers moved onto the site on the southwest edge of Kabul, levelled it, gravelled it and began turning it into Camp Julien, the envy of every military in Afghanistan.

On Tuesday, the last of the Canadians left.


»www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/···ational/

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by Robert Tuesday 29-Nov-2005
I suppose when it is cold outside, you have nothing better to do during exam season:

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The midnight oil burns brighter on this side of the border, with Canadian students starting to study sooner that U.S. students for exams and staying with it longer, a new survey suggested Tuesday.
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by fAcEtIOUs Tuesday 14-Dec-2004
»www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/EdmontonS···un.html

Moose Jaw's Conservative MP issued a plea yesterday on behalf of deceased Snowbirds pilot Capt. Miles Selby not to clip the wings of the world-famous aerobatic team.
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by fAcEtIOUs Tuesday 14-Dec-2004
»www.canada.com/national/national···2fb5235

Prime Minister Paul Martin was cool Sunday to the idea of a national referendum on same-sex marriage and said handling the controversial issue should be left to Parliament. "I think that this is an issue that Parliamentarians ought to decide,'' Martin said before addressing a brunch in his Montreal-area riding. "The courts have now given their direction. I think it's one for Parliament and I think that Parliament ought to accept their responsibility.''

Alberta Premier Ralph Klein has said he wants a national referendum on gay marriage but his proposal has already been dismissed by Justice Minister Irwin Cotler...........

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by decx Thursday 02-Dec-2004
Canadian users of paid online music services gets more choice as Apple launches it's popular iTunes Music Store in Canada.

»www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2···202.html

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by lilhurricane Tuesday 30-Nov-2004
Complaints rise as advertisers try text messaging

Kevin Restivo - National Post; CanWest News Service - Monday, November 29, 2004

A new strain of spam, once thought of as the annoying messages that flood computer users, is invading Canadian cellphones at an alarming rate.

Canadians are getting more unwanted messages on their cellphones as wireless firms strike ad deals and rogue advertisers look for new ways to reach people with promises of everything from lower mortgage rates to get-rich-quick schemes.

Canada.com

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by Stooges Fan Monday 11-Oct-2004
By Jennifer Hill, Scottish Press Association
Source scotsman.com

Survivors of a fatal fire on a submarine today spoke of their experience as Canada’s defence minister said he could not rule out suing the British Government.

Bill Graham, speaking after a fire crippled HMCS Chicoutimi on her maiden voyage and claimed the life of one its crew, said Canada could take legal action against the Ministry of Defence.

He was speaking as her 54-strong crew, recovering from their ordeal at a Scottish hotel, said they thought they were going to die at sea.

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by Dan Monday 20-Sep-2004
The Toronto Star ran this article, asking people what they think.
»www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Conten···5899037

Now im asking you what you think?

With John Tory as the new leader of the Ontario Conservatives, how do you view the party and its prospects?

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by lilhurricane Saturday 07-Aug-2004
They are among more than 20 privately financed teams eyeing a US$10 million prize for sending three people to space

TORONTO - A Canadian team of aspiring astronauts has set an Oct 2 launch date for the country's first manned spaceship, as it tries to win a US$10 million (S$17.3 million) prize set up to spur commercial space travel.

Unveiling an unfinished version of its rocket, the Wild Fire, at a former air force base in Toronto on Thursday, the da Vinci Project said the craft will launch from the small town of Kindersley in the western province of Saskatchewan.

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by lilhurricane Friday 16-Jul-2004
By MIKE BELL, Calgary Sun

Let's call it the pause that refreshes. Contrary to what many people said before it hit town, Vans Warped Tour came at just the right time.
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by lilhurricane Friday 16-Jul-2004
BUT EVERYONE WON'T SEE DROP IN CAR INSURANCE BILL

By ANTONELLA ARTUSO, QUEEN'S PARK BUREAU CHIEF

AUTO INSURANCE rates will be coming down an average of 7.3% across the province, say rate filings released yesterday. Whether individual drivers will notice the difference will depend on several factors including their personal record and circumstances and their insurance company.
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