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  • Canada terror suspect says attorney must use holy book

    TORONTO (AP) — A man accused of plotting to derail a train in Canada with support from al-Qaida is asking to be represented by a defense attorney willing to use the "holy book" as a reference in his case.During a hearing Thursday Chiheb Esseghaier requested a court-appointed lawyer who will use the "holy book" as a reference. The Tunisian-born Muslim was apparently ...

  • On Site Contemporary design for a new Toronto hub

    redpathcondos.com Peter Freed, the pioneer developer behind a string of popular King West condominiums, is now planting the flag in midtown Toronto with a plan to develop a series of contemporary high-rises in the Yonge-Eglinton ...

  • Finally signs of progress at Sears Canada

    There's still a long and difficult road ahead - especially given Target's arrival this year in the Canadian retail scene - but there are early signs that the turnaround efforts ...

  • Ontarios LCBO goes casual as union wins right to ditch the ties

    They also bargained for the right to ditch their ties."The employer agreed to discontinue use of ties and cross-over ties," the Ontario Public Service Employees Union says in the highlights of the tentative deal.(There's also now a $200-a-year clothing allowance for seasonal workers, but presumably that money won't be spent on ties.)The opt-out-of-the-tie provision of the ...

  • Embattled Toronto mayor fires chief of staff

    While the firing comes amid a scandal involving a video purportedly showing the mayor smoking crack cocaine, City Councillor Jaye Robinson said it had to do with football. Ford was fired as coach of a Catholic high school football team on ...


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Food, Inc.

Food, Inc.

Robert Kenners disturbing and important documentary Food, Inc. is like an episode of Unwrapped, that late-night Food Network staple in which former Double Dare host Mark Summers cheerfully takes us behind the scenes of how our favorite foods are produced, recast as a horr ... ...

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  • Boards Of Canada Share New Video Song

    Scottish brothers Mike Sandison and Marcus Eoin -- known almost exclusively as Boards of Canada -- have had the electronic music world ...

  • Coors Light teams up with Reebok Spartan Race in Canada

    May 23, 2013 /CNW/ - Coors Light has partnered with Reebok Spartan Race to continue providing consumers with unique experiences like Mystery Mansion, Maxim Golf Tournaments and Silver Bullet Express. Reebok Spartan Race is the world's leading obstacle race series of "pure primitive craziness" featuring courses combining endurance running and unique obstacles to test ...

  • Toronto Port Authority to Open Its Doors for Citywide Event

    September 22, 1920: Photograph of steam yachts CLEOPATRA, BETHALMA and SEMARAMUS and R.C.Y.C. tenders KWASIND (nearest camera) and HIAWATHA tied up at Toronto Harbour Commission dock and east side of York Street Slip, in view looking north-east showing Canada St (CNW Group/Toronto Port ...

  • Ottawa wins award for Canada’s most boring city

    The Boring Awards committee has awarded Ottawa the title of most boring city in Canada, but it isn’t the city they mind so much as the ...

  • Canada Peru in military trade deal

    The Canadian government and the government of Peru have agreed to cooperate on military equipment and services procurement. The office of the Prime Minister of Canada said Thursday the Memorandum of Understanding was signed Wednesday by the Canadian Commercial Corp. and the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Peru. "Under this agreement, the CCC will work with the Ministry of Defense ...

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