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Breaking News: Olympic athletes breaking drug rules should face lifetime ban: poll
Source: Leader Post Online

Ottawa :: Canada | updated Tue Dec 01 17:37:40 -0800 2009 | political-news

Melia said Olympic athletes now face a two-year ban for a first-time offence, and a lifetime ban if caught a second time. Organizers at the upcoming Games say they plan on taking nearly 2,500 urine and blood samples from athletes...
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Source: Canada.com

Ottawa :: Canada | updated Tue Dec 01 14:55:18 -0800 2009 | health-news

Health Canada won't crack down on unlicensed natural health products for sale in Canada for at least another year, despite recent assurances that a new compliance plan would kick in soon. The news, delivered privately to industry insiders at Health...
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Current News: Harper Heads to China for 5-day Official Visit
Posted by: PeterPeng210

Ottawa :: Canada | updated Tue Dec 01 18:17:40 -0800 2009 | political-news

Today, Dec. 1st, 2009, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is heading to China from Ottawa for his official visit from Dec. 2 to 6, 2009. During his visit in China, he will go to Beijing, Shanghai, Hongkong. If you want...
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Current World News: MPs vote public inquiry into Afghan detainees, Tories ignore
Source: Toronto Star

Ottawa :: Canada | updated Tue Dec 01 17:37:46 -0800 2009 | political-news

The House of Commons has voted in favour of holding a judicial inquiry into the treatment of Afghan detainees, but the majority motion will likely be ignored by the governing Conservatives. The Harper government, citing national security concerns, has been...
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Latest World News: China lifts ban on Canadian pork with Harper en route for official visit
Source: Macleans

Ottawa :: Canada | updated Tue Dec 01 16:34:20 -0800 2009 | political-news

The huge Chinese market was closed to Canadian pork products in May after the swine flu virus was found in pigs on an Alberta farm. Continued Below The ban was described as "disappointing and unwarranted" by International Trade Minister Stockwell...
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Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Ottawa :: Canada | updated Tue Dec 01 13:01:34 -0800 2009 | health-news

Instructional assistant Jessica Reeder touches her nose to get Jacob Day, who is autistic, to focus his attention on her during therapy in 2007. Autism is one of the disorders researchers will investigate as part of a new research network...
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Source: Macleans

Ottawa :: Canada | updated Tue Dec 01 12:19:10 -0800 2009 | political-news

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty will present the fourth update on the federal government's stimulus package in Winnipeg on Wednesday. A federal source says he'll show that 12,000 stimulus projects have been announced to date, and 8,000 of them are underway....
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Source: The Frontier Post

Ottawa :: Canada | updated Tue Dec 01 11:54:45 -0800 2009 | travel-news

Allegations that detainees transferred by Canadians to Afghan prisons were likely tortured have had little impact on troops in Afghanistan, say soldiers returning to Ottawa from a tour of duty there. "We had no issues with detainee transfers," Col.
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Source: Leader Post Online

Ottawa :: Canada | updated Tue Dec 01 14:55:27 -0800 2009 | political-news

The housing-market boom currently enjoyed in Canada will not last, warns a report released Tuesday by TD Economics, and the result will likely be some stagnation of property values down the road. The report, written by economist Pascal Gauthier, noted...
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Breaking World News: Agencies dragging feet on foreign-trained MDs: Kenney
Source: Canada.com

Ottawa :: Canada | updated Tue Dec 01 14:58:05 -0800 2009 | political-news

Immigration Minister Jason Kenney has singled out the Canadian medical profession as less willing than others to "play ball" to speed recognition of the credentials of foreign-trained professionals. "There are some of the major professional agencies — let's make no...
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