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The Canadian Press
The Harper government will not mount another campaign for a seat on the United Nations Security Council after Canada's historic defeat last year, says Foreign Affairs Minister Jo...
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This was published on 12/29/2011
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By Alex Kennedy, The Associated Press
SINGAPORE - Oil prices hovered below US$100 a barrel Thursday in Asia after a report showed U.S. crude supplies jumped last week, a sign demand could be weak...
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This was published on 12/29/2011
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By Terence Chea, The Associated Press
In the interview, Steve Wozniak and the late Steve Jobs recall a seminal moment in Silicon Valley history — how they named their upstart computer company som...
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This was published on 12/29/2011
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CBC News
Seismologists and structural engineers say the city of Ottawa is at risk for a big earthquake.
The Val-des-Bois quake that shook the capital last year reminded people that Ottawa sits in ...
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This was published on 12/29/2011
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CBC News
A blast of wintry weather with snow, sleet and flash freezing has caused flight cancellations and delays in southern Ontario and Quebec and made the morning commute difficult.
Air Canada ...
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This was published on 12/29/2011
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CBC News
The death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, the travails of BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion and the massive Sony PlayStation Network data breach were all big news makers in the technolog...
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This was published on 12/28/2011
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The Canadian Press
Canadian astronauts could be stuck on the ground for years following Chris Hadfield's space mission scheduled for 2012.
That six-month visit to the International Space Station, ...
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This was published on 12/28/2011
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CBCNews.ca's list of the top 10 most-read health stories from 2011 is an interesting mix. From helping Canadians make informed choices about leading healthy lifestyles, boosting vitamin D levels, s...
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This was published on 12/28/2011
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CBC News
The children of women who smoke while pregnant have significantly thicker and denser arteries, suggests a new study.
Thicker arterial walls can increase a person’s risk of developing obes...
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This was published on 12/28/2011
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The Associated Press
Drug companies are working to develop a pure, more powerful version of a highly abused medicine, which has addiction experts worried that it could spur a new wave of abuse.
Th...
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This was published on 12/28/2011
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