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Stephen Harper has an unfailing ability to take a weak speech and make it even flatter through delivery, and his address to Chinese and Canadian business leaders Friday evening was no exception. But that's not the point. Full Article at Globe and Mail
R ogers Communications Inc. RCI.B-T will advertise itself as “Canada's reliable network,” after a B.C. appeal court upheld a decision to force the company to drop the word “most” from its two-year-old slogan. Full Article at Globe and Mail
International team member Mike Weir of Canada makes his entrance to opening ceremonies for the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, California October 7, 2009. View Photo »
The exclusion of Bernarditas Muller, a long-time diplomat, is a cowardly acquiescence to the US, EU, Japan, Canada and Australian pressures to eliminate vocal defenders of developing countries' interests from the negotiations
LAKE LOUISE, AB - American great Lindsey Vonn (Vail, CO) earned her 13th downhill title and 23rd overall World Cup victory on Friday in Lake Louise, gliding through the course in snowy, windy conditions that led to slow times for many other skiers. Full Article at US Olympic Team
CALGARY, Alberta -- Chad Hedrick edged U.S. teammate Shani Davis to win the men's 1,500 meters at a World Cup long-track speedskating event on Friday. Hedrick finished in 1 minute, 42.14 seconds with Davis was just 0.05 of a second behind. Full Article at ESPN
“ H oarding” has such selfish connotations, and “stockpiling” makes me think of the Bay of Pigs. Let’s call today’s topic “party planning.” Call it anything, actually, but the time is now to shop for your holiday entertaining needs. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Canada's Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa October 7, 2009. View Photo »
In relations between China and Canada, we will continue to raise issues of freedom and human rights, and be a vocal advocate and an effective partner for reform, just as we pursue the mutually beneficial economic relationship desired by both our countries
My country seems to be slipping away in front of my very eyes. Our proud identity, our cherished core values – never mind the vast gap between aspiration and achievement – are being turned upside down. Full Article at Globe and Mail
W ith the Canadian dollar once again toying with parity with its U.S. counterpart, the Bank of Canada has been fighting the rise with words. Full Article at Globe and Mail
Canada (pronounced /'kʰænədə/ in English and /kanadɔ/ in Canadian French) is the world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America. Extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, Canada shares land borders with the United States to the south and to the northwest. Full Article
Team Canada swarms Canadian Goalie Kim St. Pierre after winning 3-1 as the Canadian National Women's hockey team defeated the U.S. National Women's hockey team in the first of six exhibition games at the Save-on-Foods Memorial Arena in Victoria, British Columbia, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Team Canada celebrates a goal in third period action as the Canadian National Women's hockey team faced the U.S. National Women's hockey team in the first of six exhibition games at the Save-on-Foods Memorial Arena in Victoria, British Columbia. , Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's Jayna Hefford (16) pushes United States' Kerry Weiland, knocking the helmet off U.S. goalie Molly Schaus during the second period of an exhibition hockey game Monday, Oct. 5, 2009, in Victoria, British Columbia.
View Photo »Canada's Transport Minister John Baird leaves the foyer of the House of Commons following Question Period on Parliament Hill in Ottawa October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Canada forward Rebecca Johnston tries to shoot the puck on U.S. goaltender Molly Schaus during the first period of an exhibition hockey game in Victoria, British Columbia, on Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Canada forward Meghan Agosta jams at a puck on U.S. goaltender Molly Schaus during the first period of an exhibition hockey game in Victoria, British Columbia, on Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon (L) and U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson speak to journalists during their meeting at the Lester B. Pearson Building in Ottawa October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon (L) shakes hands with U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson during their meeting at the Lester B. Pearson Building in Ottawa October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon (L) and U.S. Ambassador to Canada David Jacobson speak to journalists during their meeting at the Lester B. Pearson Building in Ottawa October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Sherraine Schalm (L) of Canada completes with Sonja Tol (R) of Netherlands during their Women's individual epee semi-final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Sherraine Schalm (L) of Canada completes with Sonja Tol (R) of Netherlands during their Women's individual epee semi-final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Sherraine Schalm of Canada poses on a podium after winning the silver medal in the Women's individual epee final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya, Turkey on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »(L-R) Sherraine Schalm of Canada (silver), Lubov Shutlova of Russia (gold), and duel bronze medalists Anfisa Pochkalova of Ukraine and Sonja Tol of Netherlands pose with medals after their Women's individual epee final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Sherraine Schalm of Canada looks dejected after she was defeated by Lubov Shutlova of Russia during their Women's individual epee final at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya, Turkey on October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Silver medallist Sherraine Schalm of Canada attends a ceremony for the women's individual epee final fencing event at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya, southern Turkey, October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Russia's Lubov Shutova (R) competes with Canada's Sherraine Schalm in the women's individual epee final fencing event at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya, southern Turkey, October 5, 2009. Shutova won the gold medal.
View Photo »Russia's Lubov Shutova (R) competes with Canada's Sherraine Schalm in the women's individual epee final fencing event at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya, southern Turkey, October 5, 2009. Shutova won the gold medal.
View Photo »Russia's Lubov Shutova (R) competes with Canada's Sherraine Schalm in the women's individual epee final fencing event at the World Fencing Championship in Antalya, southern Turkey, October 5, 2009. Shutova won the gold medal.
View Photo »This screen grab released by MTV Canada shows a scene from public service announcement for Toronto's annual Boobyball party to benefit the charity Rethink Breast Cancer. The video features and was created by Aliya-Jasmine Sovani, MTV News Host (Canada).
View Photo »This screen grab released by MTV Canada shows Aliya-Jasmine Sovani in a scene from public service announcement for Toronto's annual Boobyball party to benefit the charity Rethink Breast Cancer. The video features and was created by Sovani, MTV News Host (Canada).
View Photo »This screen grab released by MTV Canada shows Aliya-Jasmine Sovani in a scene from public service announcement for Toronto's annual Boobyball party to benefit the charity Rethink Breast Cancer. The video features and was created by Sovani, MTV News Host (Canada).
View Photo »This screen grab released by MTV Canada shows Aliya-Jasmine Sovani in a scene from public service announcement for Toronto's annual Boobyball party to benefit the charity Rethink Breast Cancer. The video features and was created by Sovani, MTV News Host (Canada).
View Photo »This screen grab released by MTV Canada shows a scene from public service announcement for Toronto's annual Boobyball party to benefit the charity Rethink Breast Cancer. The video features and was created by Aliya-Jasmine Sovani, MTV News Host (Canada).
View Photo »Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks during the Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence ceremony on Parliament Hill in Ottawa October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper poses with schoolchildren during the Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence ceremony on Parliament Hill in Ottawa October 5, 2009.
View Photo »Team Canada celebrates a goal in third period action as the Canadian National Women's hockey team faced the U.S. National Women's hockey team in the first of six exhibition games at the Save-on-Foods Memorial Arena in Victoria, British Columbia. , Monday, Oct. 5, 2009.
View Photo »They were taken aback by all the failures in the U.S. and Europe while in Canada there wasn’t the same kind of damage. They’re more comfortable that the Canadian companies are well run.
I hear a lot of people pining for the supposed golden age of CBC/Radio-Canada, an age when everything we did was relevant, compelling and Canadian ... Here is the reality: That golden age is now.
We were reluctant to see Canada alienate us in recent years. That has hampered our trade and personal exchanges. … I hope the visit can solve the problem of mutual trust
For quite a long time, China and Canada's relations had been very close
Five years is too long a time for China-Canada relations and that's why there are comments in the media that your visit is one that should have taken place earlier
Canada has an opportunity to play a major role in moving the agenda forward towards the global control of HIV/AIDS. We must demand that our political leadership delivers on earlier promises
As Canada's Pacific Gateway, British Columbia is in a position to capitalize fully on this new agreement between our nations ... I also want to thank the Chinese government for accepting Canada's Approved Destination Status.
As Canada's Pacific Gateway, British Columbia is in a position to capitalize fully on this new agreement between our nations ... I also want to thank the Chinese government for accepting Canada's Approved Destination Status.
The Montreal Canadiens were part of the effort to openly forge professional sports in Canada
In my judgment, China is not in a position to embarrass or humiliate a great country like Canada
While I was there, I met trans women from all over Canada, the US and Europe who were there to see Dr Ménard and Dr Brassard
Canada encourages all parties in Somalia, including the government and armed opposition groups, to work together to promote peace and reconciliation
Canada strongly condemns the attack. Violence toward civilians and government officials will not bring peace to Somalia
If there's a change of policy in Canada or Bangladesh regarding the sentencing, the subject may be extradited then
As Canada prepares to welcome the world to Vancouver for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games, this new designation will help more of our Chinese friends discover why Canada is one of the best places in the world in which to invest, innovate, work and compete
I hope China-Canada relations can turn a new page.
Their demand for justice and the denial of justice (by Iran) is an offence to Canada itself, and to international law
The widely shared view across China … is that Canada simply went AWOL since Stephen Harper became prime minister
The Government of Canada continues to move forward in the development of a new border crossing between Windsor and Detroit ... This new publicly owned bridge will not only secure Canada’s position as one of the world’s greatest trading nations, but also provide much needed economic stimulus and local jo...
Instead, Lanni used the money wired by his customers to pay for a lavish lifestyle, including trips to Hawaii, London, Miami, Las Vegas and Canada, for visits to strip clubs and for expensive cigars, expensive clothing, massages and dining at expensive Houston restaurants, spending up to $300 per day fo...
Countries like New Zealand, Canada, support from Hong Kong, the Australia-China Foundation, the United States, the French Government is always incredibly supportive so its always exciting to see the response to the program
Today our Prime Minister and Chinese Premier Wen announced that China has granted Canada Approved Destination Status ... China is one of the fastest growing outbound tourism markets in the world. The Conference Board of Canada says that ADS is expected to boost travel to Canada by up to 50 per cent over...
Greenpeace is running a clever ad campaign in the Copenhagen airport in preparation for the Copenhagen climate negotiations that start on Dec. 7. They're a series of ads featuring Photoshopped images of sad-looking world leaders, apologizing for not addressing climate change when they had the chance. Ca...
The ministry of Mark McDonald is an example, but as his position becomes permanent, his loyalty will have to be to the Anglican Church of Canada, rather than The Episcopal Church, and recognition of his renunciation of orders in this Church will be necessary
Canada should learn how to deal with a non-democratic regime like China ... Pressure is the only language that a dictatorship can understand.
Help drive hunger away. - Canada.com http://twa.lk/YcKtX
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