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Pedro Cateriano, Peru's Minister of Defence, welcomes Prime Minister Stephen Harper upon his arrival in Lima, Peru on Tuesday, May 21, 2013.
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Canada is lifting the lifetime ban on blood donation by gay men, though serious restrictions will remain in place.
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Legislators voted 241-175 in favour of the Northern Route Approval Act, which would give Congress the power to greenlight the proposed Keystone XL pipeline and nix the need for a presidential permit.

The American political battle over the proposed Keystone XL pipeline shifted into overdrive Wednesday, as Republicans made yet another attempt to take the decision out of President Obama’s hands. Continue reading →

 

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The Obama administration acknowledged publicly for the first time Wednesday that four American citizens have been killed in drone strikes since 2009 in Pakistan and Yemen. Continue reading →

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“Immediately upon learning that the source (of the $90,000) was indeed my chief of staff, Nigel Wright, I immediately asked that that information be released publicly. That is what I knew. I was not consulted, I was not asked to sign off on any such thing.”
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Police at the scene in Woolwich following a major incident in which a man was killed, on May 22, 2013 in London, England. It has been reported that the government and police are treating the attack in Woolwich on a serving soldier as a possible terrorist attack. Police have confirmed that one man has died after being attacked in the street by two men and firearms and knives were involved in the incident.

A video, believed to have been taken near a violent attack in London, U.K., is quickly circulating on social media. Continue reading →

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Councillor Doug Ford spoke to media Wednesday after controversy arose surrounding an alleged video showing someone matching his brother Rob Ford’s appearance smoking what could be crack cocaine. Continue reading →

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It might be hard, but it is possible to get fired. There are five Constitutional measures that can get someone kicked out of the upper chamber. Continue reading →

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Teens using social media sites show a lack of concern surrounding third-party applications accessing their personal information, according to a study of online behavior. Continue reading →

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