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Germany, Canada and Britain the world's most-loved countries
59% of those polled view Germany positively, with 55% having warm fuzzies when they think of Canada or the UK. Everyone hates Iran, North Korea and Pakistan. The USA sits mid-table, more liked than not. China, India and Japan are the big slumpers, for some reason, compared to previous polls.
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Canadians ask Bank of Canada about maple syrup smell on new bank notes
The penny may be history, but some Canadians suspect the Bank of Canada has been circulating a new scent along with its plastic bank notes.
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Typo temporarily puts Miss Universe Canada crown on wrong head
Denise Garrido seemed stunned when she was announced the winner of Miss Universe Canada on Saturday. It wouldn't stay on for long. The next day, the organization that operates the pageant -- which chooses the country's contestant for the Miss Universe competition -- announced it had made a mistake. Garrido was third runner up.
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Why Your City May Want a Crack-Smoking Mayor
The scandal involving Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is insane. Yet the city looks better than ever.
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MiO Sport - Swish Commercial (and 7 easter eggs included)
If MiO changes your water, MiO Sport changes the game. Watch as they take squirting to a whole new level in their latest commercial for MiO Sport.
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The Rob Ford Crack Video Might Be "Gone"
Before the Rob Ford Crackstarter—our crowdfunding effort to purchase and publish a video of Toronto mayor Rob Ford smoking crack cocaine—reached its $200,000 goal last month, we let everyone know that we had lost contact with the people who have custody of the video. At the end of last week, after a long silence, the video's owner reached out to the intermediary we have been dealing with. He told him the video is "gone."
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What's Different In Canada Tumblr Looks At U.S. vs. Canada Quirks
Anyone who has spent time on both sides of the U.S.-Canadian border knows that there are hundreds of subtle differences in the English spoken in both countries.
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Underground lake isolated from the the world for 2.7B years discovered in Canadian mine
Scientists have discovered an ancient pocket of water trapped deep beneath the ground which could have been isolated from the rest of the world for up to 2.7 billion years – making it the oldest known aquifer, with scientists wondering whether it contains life.
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Criminal charges laid against Nestle Canada, other companies for chocolate price fixing
Two of the world’s largest chocolate companies are among those facing criminal charges for allegedly conspiring to fix the price of chocolatey treats across Canada. The charges, laid Thursday, come six years after Canada’s Competition Bureau launched an investigation into the allegations, and found evidence suggesting that a price-fixing cartel collaborated, agreed or arranged to set the prices of chocolate products.
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Canada's 2011 polls confirmed as fraudulent
The Canadian Federal Court has confirmed that the country’s 2011 federal election, which led to the victory of Stephen Harper's government, was fraudulent.
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Dirty trick: Abbotsford's manager takes responsibility for dumping manure on homeless campsite
Abbotsford city manager George Murray is taking responsibility for the city's decision to dump chicken manure on a downtown homeless camp.
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Astronaut Chris Hadfield retires from Canadian Space Agency
Canadian Chris Hadfield, who dazzled Earth-bound star-gazers with breathtaking pictures, entertaining videos and a constant stream of poetic tweets during his time as commander of the International Space Station, has announced his resignation as an astronaut.
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Why Canadians Should Be Demanding Answers About Secret Surveillance Programs
Many of the same powers exist under Canadian law and that it is likely that Canadians have been caught up by these surveillance activities.
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Sobeys to buy Safeway Canada for $5.8 billion
Supermarket chain Sobeys Inc. says its $5.8-billion acquisition of Safeway's Canadian assets will give it a foothold in sought-after retail markets in Western Canada.
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Women and immigrants increasingly joining Canada's list of millionaires
According to new research from BMO, women and immigrants are becoming more common amongst the list of Canadian millionaires.
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O Canada: The Cool Pleasures of the Montreal Jazz Festival
The summer event is family-friendly celebration of every kind of music.
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Montreal Mayor Applebaum faces 14 charges including fraud, conspiracy
Montreal's Mayor Michael Applebaum has been arrested by the province's anti-corruption squad and faces 14 charges related to two real estate projects between 2006 and 2011.
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And The Rich Got Richer
It's a good time to be rich in Canada. Then again, it's always a good time to be rich ... anywhere.
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50 gay Canadians we love
In honour of Pride 2013, here's a shout-out to 50 of our favourite inspiring, talented and fun LGBT Canadians — including famous politicians, musicians, actors, writers, designers, activists and more.
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Happy Canada Day!
Here's a dog with a canada flag cape!
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