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Yesterday, Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout and Australian photographer Nigel Brennan were released from captivity. ... trip to Iraq, US President George Bush...Canadian Government Lacks Serious Leadership When it Comes to the Environment Just as I was starting ... panic and think...Has the Canadian Government Become one of the Largest Backers of Risky Mortgages in the World? There’s a familiar ...
... Ismaili Council for Canada accepted a letter from the Government of Canada, recognising and honouring their respective organisations ... anniversary of the Private Sponsorship Program run by the Canadian Government, which has facilitated the admission of over 200  ... economic, political and cultural life of Canadian society.”Through protocols with the Canadian and Quebec governments between 1992 ...
Humane Society International/Canada condemns the Canadian government's reported request for consultations at the World Trade Organization in response to the European Union's ban on seal product trade, stating that the move flies in the face of Canadian values and sound economics.
... Jason Kenney thinks that anybody wanting to obtain Canadian citizenship should know a hell of a lot more than what the Liberal government of 1997 expected from &# ... Tamil and Muslim communities to get a feel for what they might think about assimilating and integrating into the Canadian way of life.” Seriously, if somebody were to like go out on the street with microphone and camera in hand ...
... government embarrass and shame us on a global scale. Senior Canadian military and government officials ignored evidence that Afghan authorities were torturing detainees handed over by Canada's troops ... a senior diplomat said on Wednesday. Richard Colvin said many of those arrested by the Canadian military were innocent and the practice of handing over prisoners knowing they ...
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The Canadian federal government paid out $751,750 to approximately 120,000 people who were affected by a data breach on September 2003, when six computers were stolen.  ... have included names, addresses, payments, and business numbers. Breach Victims' Time Compensated The government has decided to settle a class action suit filed by the affected.  Of the $750 thousand ...

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