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Canada Politics
It seems Stephen Harper's caucus has gone 'off-script.'
Over the past two weeks, several Tory MPs and Senators have made controversial comments that don't necessarily jive with C...
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This was published on 2/16/2012
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Moneyville
Don’t tell the credit counsellors this, but if you like to travel and have the discipline to pay off your card balances each month you should have a Visa, a MasterCard and an American ...
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This was published on 2/16/2012
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The Wall Street Journal
What do chief executives do all day?
It really is what it seems: They spend about a third of their work time in meetings.
That is one of the central findings of a team o...
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This was published on 2/16/2012
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Yahoo! Canada
We’ve heard it before: “Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise."
But does waking up early make us happier?
A recent Daily Mail article claims so. Simon...
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This was published on 2/16/2012
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The Canadian Press
TORONTO - Bigger class sizes, higher utility bills, and fewer hospitals are among the bitter pills deficit-ridden Ontario must swallow to avoid the same fate as debt-plagued Gr...
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This was published on 2/16/2012
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Reuters
LOS ANGELES - Drugs? Booze? Suicide? Drowning? Speculation on the cause of Whitney Houston's sudden death have run the gamut since the singer was found on Saturday. But don't jump to con...
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This was published on 2/15/2012
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LiveScience.com
Parents wanting to give their children a leg up in the workforce can start early by giving them a simple name like Michael, Tom, Jane or Mary, new research suggests.
A study by p...
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This was published on 2/15/2012
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Maclean's
“All companies have secrets,” goes an epigram in Adam Lashinsky’s new book. “The difference is that at Apple everything is a secret.” Lashinsky’s Inside Apple shines an X-ray on the biz...
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This was published on 2/15/2012
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Daily Brew
Video is omnipresent in our society, with closed-circuit security cameras often used by the police to help solve crime while citizens use to phone cameras to record potential police mi...
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This was published on 2/15/2012
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The Canadian Press
VANCOUVER - The first person convicted of participating in last year's Stanley Cup riot in Vancouver appears destined for jail, but just how long he stays there will depend on ...
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This was published on 2/15/2012
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