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1 hr ago | Free Press

Alberta faces almost impossible task of stopping pine beetles from spreading

Crews armed with chainsaws and fire are fanning out across Alberta this winter, facing the almost impossible task of stemming the eastward spread of the voracious mountain pine beetle.

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Related Topix: Entomology, Science, Canada, Natural Disasters, Wildfire, Fire, North America, World News,

5 hrs ago | National Post

Canwest journalist, 4 soldiers die in Afghan blast

A Canadian journalist and four Canadian soldiers died in Afghanistan on Wednesday in the blast of an improvised explosive device.

Comment?

Related Topix: World News, Asia, Afghanistan, Journalism, North America, Explosion

10 hrs ago | National Post

Parliament suspended until after Olympics 2010 March for the 2nd Time this year in North America

The Harper government has suspended Parliament until March. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has decided to suspend Parliament for two months, his office announced Wednesday.

1 comment

Related Topix: Stephen Harper, North America, World News, Michaelle Jean

14 hrs ago | The Chronicle-Journal

Canada has limitations in sharing information with the People who Elected them in the 1st Place

Top envoy told officials report of walkout at Bangkok climate talks "certainly happened," : email

Canada's lead climate-change negotiator told senior officials that a walkout by some countries at global-warming talks in Thailand "certainly happened," even as their boss was on TV denying the account, a newly released document shows.

http://www.topix.net/forum/world/canada/TMS5J4MGP3RCP4FV3

Public safety minister says Canada has limitations in sharing terror info

Minister of Public Safety Peter Van Loan speaks during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ont., Wednesday November 4, 2009.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Canada, Terrorism

19 hrs ago | www.topix.net | Canada

The History of Slavery in North America - Copenhagen changes the ground on which we stand

The moral equivalent of slavery

Like John Brown at Harpers Ferry, it's time for climate activists to rise up and take a stand.

No more negotiating on an issue that's unjust, immoral, and leading us to ruin,

http://lists.grist.org/t?r=2&c=5621&l=17&ctl=492CB:85C6579033A1238F2BF1FE241F738F3F&

a History of Slavery in North America -

There are many revisionists who have claimed that Blacks residing in North America should be grateful that our families were enslaved.

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21 hrs ago | Journal-Pioneer

Economic Slavery in North America withTax increases for many in store for Canadians in 2010

Tax cuts for few in store & Program Cut Back for Many to Come

For many Canadians, 2010 will go down as the year that ended the era of tax relief, modest and brief as it has been.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Tax, Canada,

Tue Dec 29, 2009

Ottawa Citizen

Slain Ottawa officer identified; Mountie held in stabbing

OTTAWA a ' The Ottawa police officer fatally stabbed early Tuesday morning was following in the footsteps of his father, who worked as an officer for 30 years in Poland.

1 comment

Related Topix: North America, World News

900 CHML AM

RCMP may speed pre-flight screening but new Ottawa rules cause havoc, holdups

Ottawa's move to call in the RCMP to help with passenger searches at Canada's main airports may get travellers to the United States through security sooner, but a new rule against carry-on luggage is causing havoc and holdups for many before they even get to the security areas.

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Related Topix: Travel, North America, Canada Travel, World News, Ottawa, Canada Travel

National Post

McNally Robinson files for bankruptcy, Toronto location closes

After McNally Robinson booksellers abruptly shut its doors yesterday, Elizabeth Shields declared she no longer has a reason to return to the Shops at Don Mills, the U.S.-style "lifestyle centre" that landed in her neighbourhood last spring.

1 comment

Related Topix: Travel, North America, Canada Travel, World News

Freerepublic.com

Inventor spends Christmas with his perfect woman - a £30,000 custom-made fembot

Inventor Le Trung spent Christmas Day with the most important woman in his life - his robot Aiko.

a pict of her is available scrolling down the page @ the Link provided as the pict here is Harry Mudd from Star Trek & his fem Bot

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Related Topix: Inventions, Life, Holidays, Christmas, Science / Technology, Robots, World News, Canada, Warden, WA

Penticton Herald

a Kids In the Hall,a a Trailer Park Boys,a Jason Priestley prepping TV comebacks

A new year, a new batch of TV shows to savour. There may be a chill in the air, but things are heating up on the tube as several new Canadian series prepare to launch in early 2010.

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Related Topix: Trailer Park Boys, Comedy, Entertainment, Television, Comedy Movies, Family, Kids, North America, World News, The Kids in the Hall

Times-Herald

Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach takes questions.the Canadian Press/Jeff McIntosh/ file

Bev Reuteman is among a growing number of Albertans facing hard times. And the controller at an oil services company in Drayton Valley, 100 kilometres southwest of Edmonton, is pointing a finger of blame at Premier Ed Stelmach.

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Related Topix: North America, World News,

Mon Dec 28, 2009

National Post

Tory times are War Crime Times... as British Colonial Law helps Harper ends 2009 in control

A year that opened on Parliament Hill with the kind of political instability rarely seen in Canada's history closes with a ghostly remarkable degree of stability absent in the last four years, that come back to Haunt You & Yours

as Canada ignores local lawyers offering free advice to detainees

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/canada-ignores-local-lawyers-offering-free-advice-to-detainees/article1413654/

A spokesman for Foreign Affairs did not respond directly to a question about Mr. Ibrahimi's proposal, but noted that Canada already supports a legal-aid group, the International Legal Foundation – Afghanistan (ILF-A) with $2.9-million over four years.

The foundation has offices in Kandahar, but Mr. Ibrahimi says it has only two lawyers on staff and they don't represent any of the Sarpoza detainees.

2 lawyers and we are paying $2.9 million over 4 years. Sounds like a pretty good job and you don't even have to represent any prisoners.

Anyone know who they represent?

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Paul Martin, Stephen Harper, Life, Holidays, Christmas

National Post

Canada falling behind U.S. in clean-energy efforts: experts

The Harper government is distancing itself from U.S. President Barack Obama's clean-energy agenda, warn some of those involved in one of Canada fastest-growing clean-energy sectors.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Alternative Energy, Science / Technology, Renewable Energy (Green Energy), Energy, Stephen Harper, Wind Power

www.calgaryherald.com | Canada

USA Visa rules failure causes North America newest security measures delaying& cancelling Airflights

First it was the weather now travellers again delayed by new security measures

Massive lines, flight delays and cancellations greeted Canadian passengers travelling to the United States on Sunday

as new security measures moved into a second day

all because of another suspicious incident reported on board the same problem USA flight from Europe, increasing tensions...

http://www.topix.net/forum/world/north-america/T8KVVASK8VH238131

6 comments

CTV.ca

Up to 50 Tamil migrants to be released, lawyer says

Home : Canada : Up to 50 Tamil migrants to be released, lawyer says Up to 50 Tamil migrants to be released, lawyer says View Larger Image The Canadian Press Date: Saturday Dec.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Canada, Sri Lanka, Asia

Sun Dec 27, 2009

CBC News

Top Ten Health Scandals of 2009 as maybe H1N1 the top story of 2009: survey

2009 is another bumper crop year for health scandals,

an unfortunate trend that shows no signs of improvement.

To the contrary, consumers should do everything in their power to stay healthy as the Big Pharma-

sponsored medical profession continues to induce millions of serious injuries and hundreds of thousands of deaths per year......

http://www.newswithviews.com/Richards/byron188.htm

As it's estimated 40 to 45 % of Canadians have gotten the H1N1 vaccine.

777 The H1N1 virus was the top Canadian news story of 2009, according to 70 per cent of the country's editors and news directors in The Canadian Press's annual survey of newsrooms.

3 comments

Related Topix: H1N1 Influenza / Swine Flu, Health, North America, World News, Canada,

exopoliticsnews.wordpress.com | cosmopolita

Canada tightens aviation security after Nigerian attempts to bomb U.S. aeroplane

Announcements were made Saturday over the loudspeaker at Pearson International Airport in Toronto to let passengers know about the expected delays.

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Related Topix: Transportation, Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Northwest Airlines

Canoe

Energy an issue in the Atlantic, N.B. ties hopes to Que

Competing visions of how to wean Atlantic Canada from fossil fuels and hook it into a greener hydroelectric grid have caused premiers to clash and old hopes of regional unity to falter.

1 comment

Related Topix: North America, World News, Canada, Alternative Energy, Science / Technology, Energy

Free Press

Lawyers, not engineers, to dominate work on carbon storage in 2010

A sign at the EnCana Central Receiving Terminal located outside of Weyburn, Sask.

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Related Topix: North America, World News, Stephen Harper

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