Friday, August 05, 2005

United Church of Canada (UCC) continues with Tsunami Response (The Community Press)

"The United Church of Canada (UCC) continues to respond to the tsunami disaster that occurred on December 26, 2005 and would like to thank everyone for their tremendous support - prayers, advocacy work, and fundraising - all of which are making a significant contribution to their efforts to rebuild broken lives."

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Exploring Canada's Algonquin Park (Independent Online)

"Algonquin has long been a favoured destination in Canada for canoeing and fishing in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter. Brian Bergstein find out why..."

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Pennsylvania Game Commission: Correction Issued On Early Canada Goose Season; Taxidermy Exam Scheduled for September (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

"The Pennsylvania Game Commission today issued a clarification and correction regarding the Youth Waterfowl Day and where hunters may take Canada geese."

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Canadian Energy Shares May Rise With Oil; Petro-Canada May Gain (Bloomberg.com)

"Aug. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Canadian energy stocks may advance as oil prices climbed for a fifth day in six, trading near a record. Petro-Canada shares may rise."

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Haitian refugee becomes official face of Canada (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

"Canada bolstered its reputation as a country of immigrants on Thursday when a Haitian-born refugee was named as the personal representative of head of state Queen Elizabeth."

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By Tom Fletcher Aug 03 2005 A few years ago, a newspaper analysis came out showing that the combined area covered by (Burnaby NewsLeader)

"This observation quickly became shorthand for the hopelessness of the situation. Last week, things got a bit better. The Supreme Court of Canada issued a unanimous judgment on two cases involving Mi'kmaq men prosecuted for logging without a permit on Crown land in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick."

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No wind-shear radar guards Canada airspace (International Herald Tribune)

"The Canadian government decided years ago not to require a special radar system that can warn immediately of sudden wind shifts and dangerous blasts."

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