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02/08/2012 03:01 PM
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Canadian spy agency ordered to use 'torture info in exceptional circumstances'
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The Canadian government has reportedly ordered the nation's spy agency to use information extracted through torture in cases where public safety is at stake.
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02/09/2012 01:13 PM
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CAW begins talks on closing Ontario Caterpillar plant
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The Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) union began talks with Caterpillar subsidiary Electro-Motive Diesel Tuesday on an agreement to close its London, Ontario, plant. Last Friday, Caterpillar announced ...
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02/09/2012 01:13 PM
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Fight Ontario Caterpillar plant closure! Unite North American workers against wage-cutting!
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Caterpillar's decision to close its London, Ontario locomotive plant exemplifies the ruthlessness of big business and the urgency of workers in North America and around the world uniting their ...
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02/09/2012 01:07 PM
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Go west, young Canadians
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toward the bottom of the country in income and standard of living. Alberta and Saskatchewan are at the other end. Natural resources play a part in that, but so do values. Quebeckers work fewer hours ...
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02/09/2012 01:07 PM
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Optimism over economy drops as Canadians struggle to save
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A new RBC Consumer Outlook Index study indicates Canadians are feeling less optimistic about the economy as they struggle to build up their savings and worry about job ...
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02/09/2012 01:07 PM
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Poll suggests Canada eager for China's help on economy, to a point
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his wife Laureen tour the China-Canada Green Design Centre with Leonard Mao, marketing director for Canada Wood, in Langfang, Chinam, on Feb. 9, ...
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02/09/2012 01:06 PM
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Tennis on the rise in Vancouver
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It’s noon on a sunny February midweek day, and the Kitsilano Social Club is in session.The club is a loose group of three dozen or so tennis players, enthusiasts who set up shop on a couple ...
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02/09/2012 01:06 PM
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Canadian banks call truce in easy-money mortgage battle
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Canada’s mortgage party has come to an abrupt halt. The bonanza of dirt-cheap mortgages offered by some of the country’s biggest lenders in recent weeks has been shut down sooner ...
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02/09/2012 01:06 PM
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Canadian in New York admits trying to help Tamil Tigers
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A Canadian man in a New York court has admitted attempting to buy sophisticated technology for the now-defeated Tamil Tiger insurgents in Sri Lanka.Prosecutors say Ramanan Mylvaganam sought to ...
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02/09/2012 01:06 PM
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Why Canadian crude is selling for less
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Soaring U.S. oil production and weak demand is putting the squeeze on Canadian crude producers, with sharply discounted prices underscoring the growing challenges they face in their only export ...
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02/09/2012 01:06 PM
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In far-off Lima, families mourn Ontario crash victims
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Four years ago, David Blancas Hernandez left Lima to catch chickens in Southwestern Ontario. He worked hard to support his wife and two sons. He served as driver, shuttling crews in vans. He called ...
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02/09/2012 01:06 PM
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Canadian Tire backing away from food
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CTC-T is retreating from its experiment with food. In the latest and most significant signal yet that it is putting the brakes on expanding into groceries, the retailer has decided against ...
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