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Heritage Day at Historic Fort Calgary
Historic Fort Calgary played host to Heritage Day on Monday, providing wholesome entertainment and education for young and old alike.
August 5, 2008
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Neil Campbell
Ottawa Welcomes ‘Race for Rights’ Cyclist
A former Team Canada member and Pan American medallist arrived in Ottawa today as part of his cross-Canada ...
July 28, 2008
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Cindy Chan
Toronto Jazz Festival Has International Flavour
Celebrating 20 years in existence, the Beaches International Jazz Festival has been in full swing in Toronto since ...
July 27, 2008
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Madalina Hubert
Chamberfest ’08 — Ottawa’s Premiere Music Festival
Where can you start the day with “Musical Musings” by musicologist Harry Halbreich, learn from top-notch musicians at ...
July 24, 2008
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Pam McLennan
Cancer Survivors Park Soon to Open in Ottawa
When Richard Bloch was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1978 and doctors told him he had three months ...
July 24, 2008
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Rally Marks 9th Anniversary of Falun Gong Persecution
At a solemn protest at the Chinese embassy on July 22 marking nine years of persecution, Falun Gong ...
July 23, 2008
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Cindy Chan
Ottawa Rally Celebrates 40 Million Chinese Quitting the Communist Party
Ottawa rally shows support for 40 million people who have withdrawn from the Chinese Communist Party.
July 13, 2008
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In Canada, Chinese Media Stir Up Anger Against Tibetans
TORONTO–It was the kind of tightly scripted broadcast typical of state-run television in China. The narrator introduced the ...
March 27, 2008
BY
Mathew Little
Seeking Justice in Taser Tragedy
GLIWICE, Poland—Friends and family of Robert Dziekanski, who died Oct. 14 after being Tasered by the Royal Canadian ...
November 22, 2007
BY
Jan Jekielek
and
Joan Delaney
Newfoundland Mayor Makes ‘Pilgrimage of Honour’ to U.S. Military Memorial Service
It will be Thanksgiving Day in Canada, but at a U.S. military memorial service in New York State ...
October 4, 2007
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Cindy Chan
Montreal Newspaper a Voice for Chinese Regime
TORONTO—In August of last year, Montreal newspaper publisher Crescent Chau somehow drummed up the funds to print 100,000 ...
July 6, 2007
BY
Mark Morgan
Ex-envoy Details Chinese Regime’s Overseas Scheme
Big Brother knows no borders. That was the message Mr. Chen Yonglin brought this week on his first ...
June 7, 2007
BY
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Ontario ‘Slush Fund’ Figure Has Peculiar Ties
TORONTO–In the so-called "slush fund" controversy that has engrossed Ontario's provincial parliament for much of the last three ...
May 10, 2007
BY
Joan Delaney
Canada Cooler Toward Chinese Regime
On Oct. 13, 1970, Pierre Trudeau's government made Canada one of the first western nations to form diplomatic ...
October 12, 2006
BY
Cayland Ford
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Jan Jekielek
Toronto Man Trounced for Flagging Media Bias
"Mr. Jia does nothing good. Let's castrate him." "Mr. Sheng Lin Xian tried to castrate him once, but ...
July 12, 2006
BY
Jan Jekielek
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Jason Loftus
Tortured for Television
A group of television networks applying for a license to broadcast in Canada has been accused of an unusual ...
June 22, 2006
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Jan Jekielek
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Jason Loftus
Abnormal Birth Rates in Canadian Native Reserve
There's something is in the air at the Aamjiwnaang First Nations reserve near Sarnia, Ontario. But it's not ...
June 9, 2006
BY
Cindy Drukier
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