Spotlight falls on five players at CP - Globe and Mail


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Spotlight falls on five players at CP
Globe and Mail
... until its sale to Canadian National Railway Co. in 1998; he then become chief operating officer and president of CN, where his relentless drive for operating efficiency earned him Railway Age's prestigious “Railroader of the Year” award in 2002.
Ackman Wins Proxy Fight at Canadian Pacific New York Times

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Canadian goalkeeper Leblanc injures ankle - Sportsnet.ca


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Canadian goalkeeper Leblanc injures ankle
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LeBlanc, who has played in Canada's national program since 1998, is using crutches to get around and not putting weight on either leg. (Photo: AP/Mary Schwalm) VANCOUVER -- Canadian Olympic women's soccer team No. 1 goalkeeper Karina LeBlanc has been ...
Canadian women's soccer team goalkeeper injured in practice Toronto Star

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Prince Charles's long history of visits to Canada includes inaugural 1970 trip - Winnipeg Free Press


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Prince Charles's long history of visits to Canada includes inaugural 1970 trip
Winnipeg Free Press
"Every time I come to Canada, and I've been here many times since 1970, a little more of Canada seeps into my bloodstream. And from there, straight into my heart." - Prince Charles during 1996 tour. Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, ...
Past visits to Canada by Prince Charles MetroNews Canada
Charles and Camilla's royal visit will stick to tradition CityNews

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What does the Keystone oil pipeline mean to Canada? - MetroNews Canada

What does the Keystone oil pipeline mean to Canada?
MetroNews Canada
Crude oil production now accounts for 41 per cent of the Bank of Canada's commodities basket, up from just 15 per cent in 1998. The combined result of lower North American demand, and higher supplies from Canadian oil sands and projects in the US is a ...

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Canada OKs World's 1st Stem Cell Therapy - Newser

Canada OKs World's 1st Stem Cell Therapy
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By Neal Colgrass, Newser Staff (Newser) – Canada has approved the world's first stem cell treatment for a systemic disease, Reuters reports. This week, the nation's health regulators allowed doctors to use the drug Prochymal for children with ...

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Man convicted of 1998 murder charged in death of young woman from Nova Scotia - Global Regina


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Man convicted of 1998 murder charged in death of young woman from Nova Scotia
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THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-New Glasgow Poice Service NEW GLASGOW, NS - A 29-year-old Nova Scotia man who was convicted as a teenager of killing a cab driver has been charged with kidnapping and first-degree murder in the death of a 19-year-old woman who ...
Suspect in Amber Kirwan death deemed to pose no 'undue risk' by parole board National Post

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Open Water Swimming Members of the 24-Hour Club - SwimmingWorldMagazine.com

Open Water Swimming Members of the 24-Hour Club
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Vicki Keith (Canada) 80.2 km (butterfly) crossing of Lake Ontario (Canada) in 2005 in 63 hours 40 minutes 7. Abdul Latif Abou Heif (Egypt) 285 miles downstream in River de la Plata (Argentina) in 1970 in 60 hours 8. Vicki Keith (Canada) 64 miles in a ...

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Leviathan, Canada Wonderland's newest ride, is the latest in a worldwide ... - National Post


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Leviathan, Canada Wonderland's newest ride, is the latest in a worldwide ...
National Post
For those who came of age in the GTA in the 1980s, the map of Canada's Wonderland is almost as recognizable as that of Canada itself, and as ubiquitous as the TTC system map that adorns Toronto's subways. Even now, I can close my eyes and picture the ...

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Op Ed: Military cuts demand careful choices - Edmonton Journal

Op Ed: Military cuts demand careful choices
Edmonton Journal
... strategic document, the Canada First Defence Strategy, produced by the Department of National Defence (DND). Harper's governments have continued Martin's initiative, raising the defence budget from $10 billion in 1998 to $20 billion in 2011.

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The Queen as seen from the Commonwealth - BBC News


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The Queen as seen from the Commonwealth
BBC News
In 1973, when I was twelve years old, my dad took my brother and me to the Toronto International Airport because the Queen was coming to Canada! Back in those days, crowds could gather on the tarmac as long as you stood behind the roped area.

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