The North American country reclaimed the top spot in the Reputation Institute's annual report which looks at the government environment and economy of 55 nations... READ MORE›
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If the government gives itself a bit more time, Showler said, Canada could still identify, screen and process 25,000 low risk refugees relatively quickly... READ MORE›
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Pic.twitter.com 0szNGWyUhF ...Canada legalised same-sex marriage in 2005... READ MORE›
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B.C. throne speech cites Alberta as example of how not to run a province... READ MORE›
Faisal Alazem, of the Syrian Canadian Council, a non-profit group in talks with the government to sponsor refugees, told Radio-Canada of the plans It's a compromise... READ MORE›
A water scandal at Shawnigan Lake can be a litmus test for BC voters... READ MORE›
12 and is recovering from the illness in self-isolation, said the Public Health Agency of Canada... READ MORE›
Voyage tests theory of Viking arrival in eastern Ontario a millennium ago... READ MORE›
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Known as the blanket exercise, participants stand on blankets that represent the lands inhabited by indigenous people that eventually became Canada... READ MORE›
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Green Giant would not be Bonduelle's first North American acquisition... READ MORE›
They concluded that Native Americans diverged genetically from Eurasians about 23,000 years ago... READ MORE›
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O for about 861 million, a deal that positions it as one of the top convenience store operators in North America... READ MORE›
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Instead, students enrolled in the new Viking course at a continuing education college in Seljordlearn about the Vikings' love of intricate artwork and beautiful objects... READ MORE›
Iranians poured onto the streets of Tehran after the Ramadan fast ended at sundown Tuesday to celebrate the historic nuclear deal agreed earlier with world... READ MORE›
Among the province's largest emitters are Koch Industries Inc fertilizer plant, a Husky ethanol plant and Winnipeg garbage dump, according to 2013 Environment Canada data... READ MORE›
Liraglutide, an injectable diabetes drug that U.S. regulators approved last year for weight loss, helped obese people lose an average of 18 pounds 8 kg ,... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON The International Monetary Fund slashed its 2015 growth projections on Thursday for the world due to a setback for the U.S... READ MORE›
Canada geese have grown from about 2.6 million in North America in 1990 to 5.7 million last year, according to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates... READ MORE›
Canada will accept only whole families, lone women or children in its mass resettlement of Syrian refugees while unaccompanied men considered a security... READ MORE›
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