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  • Early childhood diet linked to heart condition

    Researchers in Canada have observed that a child's diet at the age of three could determine its risk of heart disease as an adult. In a study, the researchers found that the effects of unhealthy eating commence at an early age, with the tell-tale signs of cholesterol noticeable in children aged between three and five, Daily Mail reported. According to the researchers, from St Michael's ...

  • By-elections will be an early test for Ontario’s rookie premier

    Even before they have been called, three Ontario by-elections expected to take place this summer are being held up as an early test of rookie Premier Kathleen Wynne's ...

  • Supreme Court to decide on appeal against Torontos Mayor Rob Ford

    OTTAWA -- The Supreme Court of Canada will announce today whether it will hear an appeal in a conflict of interest case involving troubled Toronto Mayor Rob Ford. The case dates back to 2010, when the City of Toronto's integrity commissioner ruled that Ford -- at the time a city councillor -- had abused his position by using official letterhead and other council resources in fundraising ...

  • Annual International ITEX Convention in Orlando recognizes ITEX Toronto

    ITEX Toronto Recognized for Outstanding Performance ITEX, The Largest Business Barter Exchange in North America, Salutes the Best of the Best Toronto, Ontario – June 19, 2013 ITEX in Toronto, a leading business bartering network in Canada, has picked up 3 awards for performance, leadership and business growth. These awards were announced at the 31st Annual International ITEX Convention ...

  • New data from Travelocity.ca shows Canadians should travel South of the border for cheap Canada Day getaways

    Las Vegas where sales of flight and hotel packages have increased double digits for Canadian bookings to the city of sin. These travellers are taking advantage of it being a long weekend and visiting our neighbours to the South for our Nation's birthday. Since the U.S. celebrates their ...

  • Roam Mobility is giving away free US talk text and data plans on Canada Day

    $27.95 ). The Roam Mobility network eliminates roaming fees for Canadians travelling in the US by connecting them to a powerful, nationwide network for as little ...


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Movie Review

Tropic of Cancer

After the author Ezra Pound first read Henry Miller's 1934 semi-autobiographical novel "Tropic of Cancer," he gave it to a friend and said, "Here is a dirty book worth reading." Basically, the same can be said for Joseph Strick's cinematic rendition: it is a dirty movie worth watching. For those who have not read "Tropic of Cancer," it is a rollicking, cantankerous, often moving account of the aut ... ...

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  • TDSB avoids scrapping music programs to balance budget

    The Toronto District School Board voted on Wednesday night to make cuts to maintenance and caretaking, instead of a controversial proposal that would have seen two dozen music teachers out of jobs. The TDSB needed to erase $27 million in costs from next year's operating budget, but parents and students came out to voice concerns about cutting music programs. "That wasn't very ...

  • Montreal and Toronto need a new breed of mayor

    inauguration of the dissident artist's zodiac installation yielded another of the culture clashes we've come to expect in the Ford era, although this one made the oversized mayor look even smaller than ...

  • New Law Protesters Face 10 Years In Prison for Wearing Masks in Canada

    Prison Planet.com June 20, 2013 A new Canadian bill turned law continues the international fight against protesters and the resistance movement by making it a crime punishable by up to 10 years in prison to wear a mask or any form of identity concealment during non-authorized gatherings. The law indicates that wearing a mask or concealing ones identity during any unlawful assembly, as ...

  • Press Digest-canada-june 20

    June 20 | Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:11am EDT June 20 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. THE GLOBE AND MAIL * The watchdog agency that sounded the alarm on Canada's metadata surveillance program has also raised red flags about how that intelligence is exchanged with ...

  • Press Digest-canada-june 20

    June 20 | Thu Jun 20, 2013 6:11am EDT June 20 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories from selected Canadian newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. THE GLOBE AND MAIL * The watchdog agency that sounded the alarm on Canada's metadata surveillance program has also raised red flags about how that intelligence is exchanged with ...

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