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Consumers will pay to reduce greenhouse gases, says Quebec ministerMONTREAL - Quebecers face higher fuel costs as the province prepares to launch a cap-and-trade system to regulate greenhouse gas emissions beginning in 2013, Environment Minister Pierre Arcand acknowledged Wednesday.MoneyJul 13, 2011
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Incendies director astonished at Oscar nodIn Park City, Utah, a sleep-deprived Denis Villeneuve was still having a hard time digesting the news that his latest movie had nabbed an Oscar nomination as best foreign-language film.Jan 25, 2011
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Show Transcript – March 12Focus Ontario with Sean MallenMar 17, 2011
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Show Transcript – March 12Focus Ontario with Sean MallenMar 25, 2011
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Thursday, November 1 on the Global Edmonton Morning NewsThe Morning News on Global Edmonton - With Shaye Ganam and Jennifer Crosby.Nov 1, 2012
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Falardeau’s ‘Monsieur Lazhar’ chosen as Canada’s Oscar submissionTORONTO - Philippe Falardeau's "Monsieur Lazhar" has been chosen as Canada's candidate for the 2012 Oscar race.Sep 21, 2011
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Newfoundland election pits urban oil wealth against rural declineST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The offshore oil wealth that has transformed St. John's, N.L., hasn't made it to struggling rural outports — a point provincial rivals will hammer as Progressive Conservatives fight for a third straight majority government.CanadaSep 19, 2011
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Lions defensive back Tad Kornegay says playing in Grey Cup is a surreal feelingVANCOUVER - At a time when most players are focused on what they want, B.C. Lions defensive back Tad Kornegay knows what he hopes to avoid.SportsNov 23, 2011
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Celine Dion, Arcade Fire to headline show for daughter of shooting victimMONTREAL - Celine Dion and Arcade Fire will headline a benefit concert in support of the young daughter of a man killed during Quebec's election-night shooting.EntertainmentSep 25, 2012
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Celine Dion, Arcade Fire to headline show for daughter of shooting victimMONTREAL - Celine Dion and Arcade Fire will headline a benefit concert in support of the young daughter of a man killed during Quebec's election-night shooting.PoliticsSep 25, 2012
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‘Rebelle’ is Canada’s selection for best foreign-language OscarMontreal-born filmmaker Kim Nguyen's child-soldier drama "Rebelle" ("War Witch") will be Canada's entry in this year's foreign-language Oscar race.EntertainmentSep 18, 2012
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‘Rebelle’ is Canada’s selection for best foreign-language OscarMONTREAL - Montreal-born filmmaker Kim Nguyen's child-soldier drama "Rebelle" ("War Witch") will be Canada's entry in this year's Oscar race.Sep 18, 2012
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QB Travis Lulay leads way as B.C. Lions roar past Saskatchewan Roughriders 25-4VANCOUVER - The fumble on the first play from scrimmage looked like an omen for Travis Lulay.Aug 19, 2012
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Toronto critics pick ‘Tree of Life’ as fave film of 2011, Malick best directorTORONTO - Terrence Malick's cosmic epic "The Tree of Life" has been named best picture by the Toronto Film Critics Association, which also crowned Malick best director.EntertainmentDec 13, 2011
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Toronto critics pick ‘Tree of Life’ as fave film of 2011, Malick best directorTORONTO - Terrence Malick's cosmic epic "The Tree of Life" has been named best picture by the Toronto Film Critics Association, which also crowned Malick best director.Dec 13, 2011
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Medvedev offers some reforms but insists govt won’t let ‘provocateurs’ upset Russian stabilityMOSCOW - President Dmitry Medvedev responded to protests over the fraud-tainted election by proposing some reforms Thursday to liberalize Russia's political system, but sternly warned that the government won't allow "provocateurs and extremists" to threaten stability.WorldDec 21, 2011
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Grey Cup-champion B.C. Lions named The Canadian Press’s team of the yearEarly this season the B.C. Lions hardly had the look of a champion.SportsDec 30, 2011
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Canada won’t obstruct others from re-committing to Kyoto at climate talks: KentMONTREAL - The Canadian government promises not to play an obstructionist role in the current round of climate talks surrounding the Kyoto Protocol.Nov 29, 2011
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Canada won’t obstruct others from re-committing to Kyoto at climate talks: KentMONTREAL - The Canadian government promises not to play an obstructionist role in the current round of climate talks surrounding the Kyoto Protocol.Nov 29, 2011
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Marvel pits young heroes against each other in title evoking reality TV, ‘Hunger Games’PHILADELPHIA - Marvel's younger heroes have dealt with life-threatening challenges before in the pages of "Young Avengers" and "Avengers Academy" from foes earthbound and beyond.EntertainmentDec 12, 2012