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CBC News
The RCMP sent business and personal information to Algerian officials about a New Brunswick farmer now being held in a Lebanese prison over importing a shipment of bad potatoes to Algeria,...
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This was published on 11/30/2011
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CBC News
Egypt's massive voter turnout continued Tuesday as citizens peacefully exercised their right to choose a government for the first time since Hosni Mubarak's government was ousted during th...
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This was published on 11/29/2011
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The Associated Press
A French official says France may propose joint bonds among the eurozone's strongest economies as part of a package of measures to save the shared currency, despite German resi...
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This was published on 11/29/2011
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The Canadian Press
Canada's international travel account deficit reached $4 billion during the third quarter, down $106 million from the previous quarter.
Statistics Canada attributes the shrinkin...
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This was published on 11/29/2011
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By Tom McFeat, CBC News
Filing for personal bankruptcy still carries a powerful stigma in this country. Mere mention of the word conjures up images of deadbeats — irresponsible consumers who couldn...
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This was published on 11/29/2011
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By Mark Gollom, CBC News
Decreased demand for Canadian exports, in part due to the European debt crisis, has "weakened significantly" the outlook for the Canadian economy, according to a new report...
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This was published on 11/29/2011
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By Meagan Fitzpatrick, CBC News
Environment Minister Peter Kent wouldn't confirm or deny Monday that Canada plans to formally withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol, as talks on the accord's future got u...
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This was published on 11/29/2011
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By Laura Payton, CBC News
The House of Commons has voted to strip the Canadian Wheat Board of its monopoly on western wheat and barley.
The House, led by the majority Conservatives, voted 153-120 ...
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This was published on 11/29/2011
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CBC News
The federal government will move ahead with its planned military facility in Resolute, Nunavut.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper promised an Arctic warfare training facility in 2007. The fac...
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This was published on 11/28/2011
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The Associated Press
Shaking off years of political apathy, Egyptians turned out in long lines at voting stations Monday in their nation's first parliamentary elections since Hosni Mubarak's ouster...
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This was published on 11/28/2011
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