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Canadas Environment Minister Announces Decision on the Environmental Assessment of the Randle Reef Sediment Remediation Project
Peter Kent announced today that the proposed Randle Reef Sediment Remediation Project located in Ontario is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects. The Minister has referred the project back to the responsible authorities, ...
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Cross-Canada bike stolen in break-in returned to Burnaby man 85
Cornelis Dykstra speaks to reporter at his home in Burnaby on Tuesday, a day before his bicycle was returned to him by a woman had read about his loss and found the bike in a back ...
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Joni Mitchell puts in rare public performance singing three songs in Toronto
As the captain from the 1967 movie Cool Hand Luke might describe it, the decade-old discussion of a Saskatoon centre to honour Joni Mitchell is a good example of a failure to ...
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Caregiving dads stigmatized at work suggests UofT study
Traditional fathers -- those who focus on being "breadwinners" and leave the caregiving to someone else -- are still held up as the ideal, suggests a new study. ...
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Students save stranded couple lost in Ontario bush
A group shot of teacher Ryan Forsyth, his students and two chaperones on their New Trail final exam in the wilderness near Mississagi River. Back row: Trevor Schuurman, Ryan Forsyth, Courtney Morningstar, Andrew Barager, Robert Lagace and Andrew Labbee. Front: Shayna Gionette, Lindsay Rietze, Jenna Nyman, Angela Benedict, Chance Counsell and Brett Vachon. Photo supplied ELLIOT LAKE, ONT. - A ...
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Blue Jays charity Home Run Derby a success
TORONTO -- The only thing missing Wednesday morning at Rogers Centre was Chris Berman saying, "Back, back, back, gone." Blue Jays alumni and Jays Care Foundation came together Wednesday for the Roberto Alomar & Friends Charity Home Run Derby in which 32 fundraisers participated in a tournament that closely resembled the one that will be a part of the annual Midsummer Classic in ...
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ITEX Toronto wins award for outstanding performance
Toronto, Ontario – June 19, 2013 ITEX in Toronto, Canada'se leading business bartering network, announced Wednesday it has earned three awards for outstanding performance, leadership ...
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UPDATE 3-New Bank of Canada chief signals hands-off stance
Wed Jun 19, 2013 5:14pm EDT * Poloz says nothing more BoC can do to spur growth * Declines to comment on bank's 14-month tightening bias * Says business confidence crucial, urges patience * Analysts see no sign of policy shift By Euan Rocha and Peter Henderson BURLINGTON, Ontario, June 19 (Reuters) - Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz signaled a hands-off approach to monetary policy on ...
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Germany register narrow win against Canada
Germany 1-0 CanadaLeonie Maier scored in the second half as the European champions followed up their weekend win against Scotland with another ...
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Canadian Natural chairman says high costs hurt Canada oil sector
Wed Jun 19, 2013 4:51pm EDT * Canada oil stocks underperforming * Weak productivity, costs seen as issue * Canadian Natural to look at property acquisitions * May also consider corporate purchases CALGARY, Alberta, June 19 (Reuters) - Murray Edwards, chairman of Canadian Natural Resources Ltd, the country's No. 2 oil company, said on Wednesday Canada's oil exploration and production ...
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Media Advisory - Government of Canada to commemorate the National Historic Significance of the Rideau Canal Construction Workers
Canada plaque formally recognizing the contribution of the construction workers who built the Rideau Canal National Historic Site. Please note that this advisory is subject to change without notice. The details are as ...
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Wine Council of Ontario elects new Chair President of Vineland Estates Winery to promote Ontario Wines
Allan Schmidt, President and Managing Partner of Vineland Estates Winery in Vineland - New Chair of the Wine Council of Ontario. (CNW Group/Wine Council of ...
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Public health approach to bullying and suicide prevention urged
Bullying is a public health problem that can be prevented to improve the health of young people, researchers say. In today's online supplement to the Journal of Adolescent Health, experts from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reviewed studies on the links between bullying, depression and suicide in ...
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Holocaust survivors celebrate senior prom in Toronto
To Holocaust survivors, the phrase "never forget" is about remembering a time of tremendous human tragedy. But last night, a group of 400 Toronto seniors had another kind of night to remember, celebrating their lives with dinner, dancing and dandy outfits at a senior prom for those who escaped death at the hands of Hitler's regime. The event continues to gain popularity each ...
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CANADA STOCKS-TSX slumps as Fed mulls stimulus exit
* TSX falls 99.17 points, or 0.80 percent, at 12,268.29 * Seven of 10 main sectors decline * BlackBerry slips 3.6 percent after downgrade By John Tilak TORONTO, June 19 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index slipped on Wednesday after comments by the U.S. Federal Reserve that it could begin rolling back its stimulus program this year weighed on investor sentiment and caused declines across ...
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This pizza is found only in Canada–and now in PH
RESTAURANT interiors There's this chap from Britain, Gordon Ramsay, a superchef who went on to create the fanciest and most expensive pizza in the world, loaded with caviar, lobster etc. And he made it to the Guinness Book of World Records. And there he reigned for some time. Not so fast. Now comes Nader Hatami from Canada (originally from Israel), another chef of chefs, who outdid Ramsay, ...
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Rare early maps of Toronto Montreal part of 1812 cache that fetches almost $700000 in U.K. bidding war
A one-of-a-kind collection of Canadian history from the War of 1812 -- along with a spectacular set of hand-drawn maps from the early days of Toronto, Montreal, Halifax and other future urban hubs -- were sold at a British auction on Wednesday for almost $700,000, triple the expected price. The huge cache of letters, maps and other original artifacts left to posterity by Sir John Coape ...
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Half of Canadas First Nations children live in poverty study says
Half of Canada's First Nations children live in poverty, a report by the Canadian Center for Policy Alternatives indicates. "The poverty rate is staggering," said report co-author David Macdonald of the indigenous population of Canada. "A 50 percent poverty rate is unlike any poverty rate or any other disadvantaged group in the country, by a long shot the worst." The ...
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CANADA STOCKS-TSX ends lower as Fed comments drag
TORONTO, June 19 (Reuters) - Canada's main stock index retreated on Wednesday, led by declines in most major sectors, as the U.S. Federal Reserve said it could slow the pace of its bond buying program later this year. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S&P/TSX composite index unofficially closed down 99.17 points, or 0.80 percent, at 12,268.29. Seven of the 10 main sectors on the index were ...
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Canada’s women’s soccer team loses to Germany in friendly
Canada's Kadeisha Buchanan, left, and Germany's Dzsenifer Marozsan challenge for the ball during the international friendly women's soccer match between Germany and Canada in Paderborn, Germany, Wednesday, June 19, 2013. (Martin ...
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Five reasons to pay attention to Canadas new open data portal
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper attends a news conference after a G8 summit at the Lough Erne golf resort in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland June 18, ...
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Theft of design data of F-35 jet Canada is considering is helping adversaries Pentagon
An F-35 fighter jet prepares for landing with its lift fan cover deployed over Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Md., in this undated handout file image. Lockheed Martin, the U.S. manufacturer of the stealth fighter, has signed a deal with a leading Canadian maker of flight simulators in anticipation of the federal government choosing to stick with the controversial program. (Lockheed ...
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NHU Canada College Partner on B.A. in Child Development
The National Hispanic University and Canada College are partnering up to offer a four-year degree aimed at early childhood professionals who want to strengthen their knowledge and skills while working in the ...
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Media Alert The Scion City Chase invades Toronto
Winning team, The Chase is on, top fundraisers, costume contest and ChasePoint challenges. Past challenges include a rappel off of City Hall, giant slip and slides, reptile handing/insect food challenges, obstacle courses and canoeing. SOURCE: Scion City Chase For further information: MEDIA ...
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Bank of Canada will raise interest rate in July 2014 BMO economist
TORONTO -- The Bank of Canada is likely to start raising its benchmark interest rate in July 2014, a full year before the U.S. Federal Reserve, BMO's chief economist Douglas Porter said Wednesday.Porter predicts the overnight rate will go up by half a percentage point, which could put upward pressure on the Canadian dollar until the U.S. raises its interest rates the following ...
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Mayor Ford sees final nail in the coffin of bag ban
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford says he took part in a public works and infrastructure vote on Wednesday in hopes of seeing the final nail in the coffin of a previously proposed plastic bag ban. (Jae C. Hong/Associated ...










