Canada’s Weekly Exports Total 347,800 MT

Monday, March 21st, 2011 | Canada with No Comments »

Canada’s Weekly Exports Total 347,800 MT
WINNIPEG – Mar 18/11 – STAT — Export clearances of all grains and oilseeds shipped from Canada total 17,805,700 metric tons (MT) so far this marketing year up 446,700 MT from the 17,359,000 moved last year.
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Canada drops to 1-2 with pair of losses at curling worlds
Please read the full story on TSN.ca for the latest details
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Canada Day artisans/buskers wanted
The City of Abbotsford is looking for artisans and buskers (comedians, magicians, musicians, jugglers, and performance artists) to participate in the Canada Day celebration, which is the largest city event every year.
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Canada’s urban utility vehicle

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011 | Canada with No Comments »

Canada’s urban utility vehicle
The 2011 Kia Rondo, while difficult to classify, is a competitively priced and highly versatile urban utility vehicle. Like all Kia models, it comes with an industry-leading warranty that covers almost everything for five years or 100,000 kilometres.
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Canada fighters to cost billions more: watchdog
Canada’s planned purchase of 65 fighter jets will cost billions more than government has projected, according to a report released on Thursday amid speculation the country will soon face an election.
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’21′ by Adele top selling album on iTunes in Canada for week ending March 13
iTunes top 10 in Canada for the week ending March 13.
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CANADA’S REALLY BIG!

Sunday, February 20th, 2011 | Canada with 25 Comments

IT a amv I made that… well I just finished so I appogise for the animation, it sucks. but I had to get it done tonight so there you go… it is now 2:10 am… yeah anyways the song is Canada’s really big and I love this song even though I dont live there (from USA) yeah, and the song is by arrogant worms, so hope you enjoy (this is my second movie, thingy *Warning* if you swear or bash any country in the comments I will simply delete your post. (Yes there were that many people being simply rude that I am posting this)
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Canada’s Nesbitt chasing Wust for world all-around speedskating championship

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011 | Canada with No Comments »

Canada’s Nesbitt chasing Wust for world all-around speedskating championship
CALGARY – Canada’s Christine Nesbitt was second to Ireen Wust of the Netherlands at the women’s all-around speedskating championship after the first day of racing Saturday.
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Canada’s Nesbitt chasing Wust for world all-around speedskating championship
CALGARY – Canada’s Christine Nesbitt was second to Ireen Wust of the Netherlands at the women’s all-around speedskating championship after the first day of racing Saturday.
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Canada Games chance for athletes, Halifax to shine
Canada Games chance for athletes and the city of Halifax to show the country what they’re made of
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Vancouver & Victoria: Canada’s Western Wonders (Great City Guides Travel Series)

Friday, January 14th, 2011 | Vancouver with No Comments »

Vancouver & Victoria: Canada’s Western Wonders (Great City Guides Travel Series)

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Canada’s juniors keep cool after opening win

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010 | Canada with No Comments »

Canada’s juniors keep cool after opening win
If Canada was on a high after beating Russia before an adoring cross-border crowd in its opening game at the world junior hockey championship, coach Dave Cameron had a message on Monday – snap out of it.
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Canada 2-0 after 7-2 win over Czech Republic
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Brayden Schenn had a goal and four assists as Canada downed the Czech Republic 7-2 in a nasty game in which defenceman Calvin de Haan was injured and Czech forward Petr Senkerik was taken off on a stretcher after an open ice hit from Zack Kassian.
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Canada offers Suu Kyi honorary citizenship
OTTAWA (AFP) – Canada invited Myanmar’s newly free democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi to visit to accept honorary citizenship, one of a list of accolades during years under house arrest.
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Canada’s housing market one of global top performers in 2010: Scotia report

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010 | Canada with No Comments »

Canada’s housing market one of global top performers in 2010: Scotia report
TORONTO – Scotia Economics says Canada’s housing market turned in one of the best, but also one of the most volatile, performances among advanced countries in 2010.
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Canada’s population growing because of immigration: StatsCan
Canada’s population in the third quarter of 2010 was driven forward by the highest immigration rates seen in four decades, Statistics Canada says.
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Canada’s inflation rate slows in November
Canada’s annual rate of inflation slowed in November as prices for such items as energy, food and clothing rose at a slower pace, Statistics Canada report Tuesday.
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Canada’s trade deficit declines in October

Friday, December 10th, 2010 | Canada with No Comments »

Canada’s trade deficit declines in October
Canada’s trade deficit narrowed more than expected in October as the pace of exports — especially to overseas markets — outpaced imports.
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Canada and U.S. to sign border, security deal: report
Canada and the United States are working on a new security and trade deal that would allow people and goods to flow more easily between the two major trading partners, the National Post said on Wednesday.
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Canada Post helps mental health programs
Thanks to the generosity of its customers, Canada Post distributed $ 1.5 million in support of mental health programs across Canada this year, including in Sault Ste. Marie. Postmaster Debbie Burns was in Sault Ste.[...]
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Canada’s “PRESIDENT”

Friday, December 10th, 2010 | Canada with 28 Comments

Canada’s “PRESIDENT”
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*Not really called PRESIDENT, Canada’s Prime Minister, the right honorable Stephen Harper.

Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper remembers the fallen Canadian heroes during the Remembrance Day celebration held at the National War Memorial Monument in Ottawa Canada on November 11, 2008.

Canada’s factory sales fall less than expected

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010 | Canada with No Comments »

Canada’s factory sales fall less than expected
Factory sales fell less than expected in September, with the biggest declines seen in the transportation equipment sector, Statistics Canada reported Tuesday.
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Allies applaud Canada’s ‘behind the wire’ plan to train Afghan forces
The White House and the NATO military alliance applauded Canada’s plan for a military training mission in Afghanistan Tuesday as Prime Minister Stephen Harper assured opposition parties that the armed forces will work safely “in classrooms behind the wire on bases.”
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Canada to unveil investment guidelines post Potash
YOKOHAMA: Canada, which stunned markets by blocking a bid from Anglo-Australian firm BHP Billiton for Potash Corp, will soon reveal what kind of foreign investment it finds acceptable, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said on Sunday. The government blocked the hostile US$ 39 billion takeover on November 3 on the grounds it was not of net benefit to Canada. Harper had been under huge pressure from …
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