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Out There Whistler Mountain Bike Park
Find out what gravity and a pair of wheels can do as you go hurtling down hundreds of metres of stunning mountain trails at Whistler’s Mountain Bike Park, which opens this weekend.This year, ...
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Italian senator accused of embezzling built palatial Toronto villa with cash
A person wearing a hard hat walks away from 16 Lyndhurst Court in Toronto on May 10, 2012. The mansion large home being built in the Bathurst and Davenport area is being built for Luigi Lusi, an ...
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Toronto Islamic school sent packing over anti-Semitic lessons
School loses right to use public school for its classes after referring to Jews as 'crafty' and 'treacherous,' contrasting Islam with 'the Jews and the ...
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Vancouver Sun reporter cyclist finds close calls on Cornwall Commercial
The City of Vancouver said this week it is considering Cornwall, Point Grey and a section of Commercial Drive for potential bike lanes to reduce cyclist-driver crashes in the area, which are among ...
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Molotov cocktails launched in Montreal protests following legal crackdown
A protester holds a sign depicting Premier Jean Charest during a large rally designed as an act of defiance against a legal crackdown by the Quebec government, in Montreal, Friday, May 18, ...
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China is huge market for Canadian lobster
China is buying lobsters from Canada's Atlantic region at a rate 30 times greater than two years ago and is one of the area's biggest customers, officials say. After buying $1 million ...
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Canadas inflation up 2 percent in April
Inflation crept up 2 percent in Canada in April on an annual basis, driven mostly by transportation costs, Statistics Canada said Friday. The consumer price index was higher in all eight measured ...
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Quebec law criminalizing student strike threatens basic rights of all
Despite widespread criticism of its draconian provisions, Quebec's Liberal government has rammed through, in less than 24 hours, emergency legislation that criminalizes the fourteen-week long ...
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Toronto Star’s Heather Mallick endorses “murderer” Obama
, self-described "socialist" writer Heather Mallick provided readers with another example of the bankruptcy of identity politics. Entitling her article "From anti-gay bullying to ...
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Quebecs tuition protesters are the Greeks of Canada
How to win friends and influence people These masked young men and women are the children of the celebrated Quebec model, which shares a certain mindset with the not-so-celebrated Greek model. ...
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