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Monday, January 16, 2012
Canadian officials said a group of back-country skiers was caught in the... more »
China is Canada's second-largest trading partner and has invested billions of... more »
TORONTO (AP) — A Canadian Roman Catholic bishop who admitted he was... more »
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Hirabayashi was born in Seattle and attended the University of Washington,... more »
Reisch was a half hour from the border when he decided to try to gain entry... more »
REVELSTOKE, British Columbia (AP) — Officials say the second deadly... more »
PEMBERTON, British Columbia (AP) — A warm spell and heavy, wet snow are... more »
The prosecution accuses Afghan-born Shafia, his wife, and their 20-year-old... more »
Baird said despite the escalating violence in the crackdown on protests... more »
In a rare case of a high-ranking Canadian Catholic Church official charged... more »
MONTREAL (AP) — Canadian police said Tuesday that they have arrested six... more »
The statement by Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird came the day... more »
Toronto's zoo split up a pair of male penguins last month whose affection for... more »
TORONTO (AP) — New Canadian citizens must remove any face coverings, such... more »
MONTREAL (AP) — Canada's immigration minister says new Canadians will have... more »
Jason Kenney said the federal government is investigating 6,500 people from... more »
Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said Friday that the government has... more »
TORONTO (AP) — Canada's largest telecommunication companies announced... more »
Canadian Veterans Affairs Minister Steven Blaney said Toshiyuki Kato, Japan's... more »
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper strongly suggested... more »
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