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Refugee board ordered to take another look at U.S. war dodger's failed asylum bid
Article online since July 4th 2008
TORONTO - The Federal Court has ordered Canada's refugee board to take another look at an American deserter's failed refugee claim. In a ruling issued Friday, the court found the board had made a mistake in turning down Joshua Key's bid for asylum. The court found that a someone who refuses...
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Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth kicks off with 300,000 attending parade
Article online since July 4th 2008
CALGARY - About 300,000 people lined the streets of downtown Calgary for the kickoff to the 10-day cowboy festival known as the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth. The Calgary Stampede generally attracts about 1.2 million visitors and the parade is a favourite for fans who camp out or arrive early...
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'Singer, humanitarian, ambassador' Aznavour named to Order of Canada
Article online since July 4th 2008
OTTAWA - Legendary singer Charles Aznavour, who has been described as the Frank Sinatra of France, is being named an honorary officer of the Order of Canada, a special designation reserved for non-Canadians. Gov. Gen. Michaelle Jean will make the presentation at her official residence in Quebec...
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Girl, 16 from Milton, Ont., struck and killed after darting onto Highway 401
Article online since July 4th 2008
MILTON, Ont. - A 16-year-old girl is dead after being struck by a tractor-trailer early Friday on Highway 401 in Milton, west of Toronto. Provincial police say the girl was struck just after 3 a.m. after she darted out into traffic from the right shoulder of the highway. The girl was pronounced...
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Police identify three Toronto people killed when car enters river
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MINETT, Ont. - Police have identified three Toronto men who died Thursday night when a car crashed into a river near Bracebridge, Ont. Provincial police say the car hit a guard rail, flipped through trees and plunged into Joseph River at about 7 p.m. The victims are identified as Tyler Mulcahy...
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Montréal Express
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Festival de jazz : il y a aussi des ateliers…
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Festival de jazz : un combat de batterie, un slam et une belle lady !
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La Roulotte: exposition virtuelle inédite relatant l’histoire du plus vieux théâtre ambulant au Québec
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Festival de jazz : Bran Van 3000… et le beau temps!
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Festival de Jazz : Public Enemy favori de la foule
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À contre-courant
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