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Movie Review

Looper [Blu-Ray]

Looper [Blu-Ray]

Writer/director Rian Johnsons Looper is founded, like the films of Christopher Nolan (who Johnson has explicitly noted as his cinematic role model), on a clever, instantly memorable premise and then proceeds to take us in completely unexpected directions. The premise of Looper is thi ... ...

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    Lisa Raitt Canada's Labour Minister, today participated in a round table discussion with union leaders to discuss workplace mental health issues. "Mental illness has a high cost in human, social and economic terms and studies show that in any given year, one in every five Canadians will suffer from a mental illness. Finding ways to prevent and address workplace illnesses is an ...

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    Toronto that have attracted global media attention over the last year, and the Mayor is mentioned in only one per cent of the city's total profile. "There's no question that ...

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    U.S. rules that require meat producers to specify where the source animal was born, raised and slaughtered and restrict what can be labelled as a product of a certain country of origin are too costly and cumbersome and discriminate against foreign livestock, Canadian producers and government officials argue. (Jessica Rinaldi ...

  • Canada not joining Pacific Alliance trade bloc yet

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper, front right, was part of the official photo at the Pacific Alliance Summit in Cali, Colombia on Thursday. Canada has observer status for these trade negotiations. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian ...

  • Canadas Eugenie Bouchard falls just short in Strasbourg semifinals

    Third-seeded Alize Cornet of France edged Eugenie Bouchard of Canada 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-3 on Friday to reach the final of the Strasbourg International. Cornet broke the Canadian teenager twice in the last set of the French Open clay-court tuneup and saved six break points. Bouchard, 19, had reached the semifinals of a WTA event for the first time in her career. She was looking to become the first ...

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