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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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The closed-door Senate committee studying Senator Mike Duffy’s housing expenses deleted a specific reference to his failure to co-operate with auditors before releasing its report to the general public. Continue reading →

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Crude Awakening: 37 years of oil spills in Alberta

On average, there have been two crude oil spills every day in Alberta for the past 37 years. Global’s exclusive series examines the history of oil spills in Alberta: where they are, how they happened, and what’s being done about them. 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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Jurors in the murder trial of Jodi Arias told the judge Wednesday they were unable to reach a verdict on whether the convicted murderer should be sentenced to life in prison, or given the death penalty for killing her one-time boyfriend. Continue reading →

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Amateur video circulates of scene after brutal London attack

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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Pressure increases on Conservatives to abandon the F-35

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The Harper government may have “hit the reset button” on the purchase of F-35s, but that doesn’t mean planning for the fighter has been halted. Indeed, Canada is facing a series of deadlines that will increase the pressure to stick with the controversial program – or leave it behind. Continue reading →

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“[President Obama] has also made it clear that he intends to support the broad-based opposition [in Syria], and he has taken no options off the table with respect to how that support may be provided, or what kind of support that might be.”
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Allie Thompson looks over damage at Briarwood Elementary School after a powerful tornado ripped through the area on May 21, 2013 in Moore, Oklahoma.

In the wake of a massive tornado that devastated the suburb of Moore, Oklahoma on Monday, the issue of safe rooms are being raised by U.S officials. Continue reading →

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Chinese, Indian immigration to Canada slowing, TD says

Immigration to B.C. waned relative to other provinces between the 2006 census and 2011 federal household survey, a new report suggests, as provinces like Manitoba lured more immigrants away from traditional hubs such as Vancouver, pictured.

As living standards rise across China and South Asia it appears fewer workers from those countries are seeking immigration to Canada, TD Economics suggests in a new report. 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 →

Could sugary syrups used widely in processed food and drinks cause the same feel-good changes to your brain as cocaine? A Canadian researcher, who fed rats the illicit drug along with Oreos, suggests that food addiction is real and could help explain the globe’s struggle with obesity.
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Sweeteners create cocaine-like addictions: Canadian study

Could sugary syrups used widely in processed food and drinks cause the same feel-good changes to your brain as cocaine? Continue reading →

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