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11.05.2008
PEACE RIVER, Alta. - Dan and Huguette Ropchan stand on the grainy edge of ice-crusted Lac Cardinal in northwest Alberta and worry that in a decade they'll have to raise their wheat and canola in the shadow of monster nuclear cooling towers.
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11.05.2008
TORONTO - Ontario police say the woman who died aboard a Via Rail Train on Friday, setting off a massive biohazard response, was a 43-year-old from South Africa.
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11.05.2008
TORONTO - Some 900 people are being evacuated Sunday from a First Nation's community along the coast of James Bay due to fears of flooding.
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11.05.2008
PARIS - Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean charmed French media and even had President Nicolas Sarkozy swooning during a visit to France that also saw a significant shift in relations between the two countries.
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11.05.2008
OTTAWA - When Jean Charest arrives in Ottawa next week for a festive reunion with old friends, he will surely receive back-slapping congratulations on his remarkable political comeback.
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11.05.2008
OTTAWA - The RCMP call it Occurrence No. 2007-34748.
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11.05.2008
OTTAWA - Six months after Prime Minister Stephen Harper first promised a public inquiry into the Mulroney-Schreiber affair, he has yet to name anyone to head the probe or even set an official mandate for it.
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11.05.2008
OTTAWA - Brenda Martin spent her first weekend as a free woman rummaging through her mom's freezer for just the right ingredients to whip up a special Mother's Day feast.
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11.05.2008
VANCOUVER - There's no way the private security industry can meet the demands from either Olympic organizers or the RCMP for help during the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, industry professionals say.
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11.05.2008
OTTAWA - A long-time fixture in the federal bureaucracy whose career spanned six prime ministers has died at the age of 76.
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