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G20 finance ministers to discuss Europe crisis Tuesday: Canada
TORONTO (Reuters) - Finance ministers from the Group of 20 will discuss the European debt crisis on Tuesday, Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said on Monday. Asked whether the crisis was an issue for the G20, Flaherty told reporters ...  
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Cuts to Canadian archives suit the Harper Tories in more ways than one
Last Thursday, the Archivist of Canada got up on his hind legs and tried to explain why there’s nothing to fear from the deep cuts to Libraries and Archives Canada being made by the government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper.read more  
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Media Advisory-BMO Volunteer Day: BMO Employees in Halifax and Across North...
Tomorrow, BMO employees in Halifax will trade their suits and keyboards for smocks and brushes to help spruce up the community room at the Supportive Housing for Young Mothers centre in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The initiative is part of the first North American-wide employee volunteer day that the bank has organized in response to employees' interest in connecting more directly with charities and organizations in their communities who can...  
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NBA Draft 2012: Why the Toronto Raptors Need Dion Waiters
I’ve already stirred up quite a bit of commotion with the notion that Dion Waiter’s could be somewhat of a secret potion for the Raptors. Some agree with. Some flat out think I’m off my rocker. Others agree, but want to trade down and take him later ...  
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Just Energy Group Inc. Announces June Dividend
Just Energy Group Inc. (TSX:JE)(NYSE:JE) filed notice with the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange today announcing its June dividend. A dividend of Cdn. $0.10333/common share (Cdn. $1.24 annually) will be paid on June 30th, 2012 to ...  
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Michael Den Tandt: Tory, NDP principles may be a gift to the Liberals
This is the worst of times to be a Liberal. Right? Of course right. NDP leader Tom Mulcair is aggressively carving out a commodious niche left of centre. Prime Minister Stephen Harper, finally, is establishing his bona fides as an economic conservative. There’s no room betwixt or between for the old Grits, exhausted as they ...  
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Edmonton Eskimos secure two, 2012 CFL draft picks
Capicciotti is the first Simon Fraser University player taken by the Eskimos, since James Gardner in 1991 and Sean Millington in 1990. King was selected 53rd overall in the 2012 CFL Draft. He played his college football at Saint Mary’s University (08-10 ...  
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Bombers open training camp Sunday with lots of competition for starting slots...
WINNIPEG - Paul LaPolice's message to the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as training camp opens is pretty simple — no one's job is guaranteed. "Just because they started last year doesn't mean they start this year," said Winnipeg's coach Sunday, as perhaps 8,000 ...  
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Sask. premier has 'concerns' with Mulcair's Dutch Disease
In February, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty also got into hot water with the Western Premiers after he said that a strong oilsands industry means a high Canadian dollar, which hurts Ontario's manufacturing and export sectors. "The only reason the dollar ...  
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Tories plan to revamp defence spending plans
Although Defence Minister Peter MacKay describes the hallmark plan as a “living document,” the reset comes at a time when the government has been hammered politically over the F-35 stealth fighter, an issue that tarnished the fiscally responsible image ...  
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Liberals Turn On Barack Obama As Election Nears
When you're a politician, you know things are getting bad when your own biggest supporters start turning on you. In the article you may read by clicking the image below, long time liberal writer Maureen Dowd outlines the bad week President Barack Obama just finished. It appears Obama's biggest supporters are not carrying the water for him anymore. Watch VideoSubscribe To The "Hutch Report" Daily Email.Enter Your Address In The Box To Continue...  
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NATO rescues aid workers held by Afghan militants
It was a risky but successful operation: British and other NATO forces stormed a cave tucked in the mountains before dawn Saturday and rescued two foreign female aid workers and their two Afghan colleagues being held hostage by Taliban-linked militants.  
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Thomas Mulcair tours Alberta oilsands
NDP leader creates furor among three Western premiers with his view that the resource-driven economies in Alberta, Saskatchewan and B.C. have inflated the Canadian dollar.  
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CANADA STOCKS-TSX sinks as growth fears intensify
Petursson said Canada's energy index, down almost 15 percent since the beginning of May, has been hurt by speculators getting out of the oil trade as prices fall. The Toronto Stock Exchange's S/TSX composite index closed down 152.01 points ...  
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Bob Dylan honoured by Obama - Entertainment News
Bob Dylan honoured by Obama - Entertainment NewsSan Francisco Luxury NewsUS President Barack Obama awards a 2012 Presidential Medal of Freedom to musician Bob Dylan during a ceremony in the East Room of the White House. REUTERS/Jason Reed President Barack Obama gave the United States' top civilian honour to musician Bob ...and more »  
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