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Terror from within
May 13, 2011 21:49
John Thompson of the McKenzie Institute talks about just prevalent homegrown terrorism is here in Canada. More...
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Homegrown terrorism
May 13, 2011 21:47
Ahmed Hussen of the Canadian Somali Congress talks about how his community is reacting after one of their own is making terrorist threats against Canada. More...
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Brandon braces for onslaught of water
May 13, 2011 20:38
From Winnipeg Sun
The Assiniboine River level is now just two feet from its expected crest level, as Brandon braces for an onslaught of water. More...
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Lake Manitoba threatens homes
May 13, 2011 20:38
From Winnipeg Sun
Hundreds of cottagers and home owners are scrambling to save and protect what they can at Twin Lakes Beach, just north of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. More...
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Funny Friday
May 13, 2011 21:09
Comedian Glen Foster, also known as 'that Canadian guy' performs a miracle by drawing humour from things like gas prices, the death of bin Laden and more. More...
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Osama bin Naughty
May 13, 2011 21:06
From Charles Adler
News that Osama bin Laden had a sizable pornography collection in his Pakistan hideout has many talking, including Anthony Furey of the Ottawa Sun. More...
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Pack your bags
May 13, 2011 21:05
From Charles Adler
Tom Evans of the Family Institute is sure the world is ending on May 21st, but Charles has his doubts. More...
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Charities trashed
May 13, 2011 19:51
From Edmonton Sun
Thoughtless citizens are costing local charities hundreds of thousands of dollars by dumping garbage into drop-off bins. More...
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City Hall week in review
May 13, 2011 19:50
From Ottawa Sun
Ottawa Sun City Hall reporter Jon Willing reviews the week that was. More...
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Students learn in the trenches
May 13, 2011 19:43
From London Free Press
Nearly 500 southwest Ontario students learn about warfare first hand during World War 1 eductation day at Fanshawe Pioneer Village. More...
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Kitten vs. Scary Thing
May 13, 2011 19:00
From Jokeroo
www.jokeroo.com
I don't know what kind of narcotics this cat's owner gave it, but I don't want any part of it. If this cat is terrified of a tennis ball I can only imagine... More...
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The Presidential process
May 13, 2011 20:17
Pollster David Coletto takes a closer look at the recent changes to the American electoral system and what it means for the GOP leadership race. More...
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Canada's Libya role
May 13, 2011 20:12
Canada's role in the Libya conflict is quickily growing, both in Libya and here at home with protests in Ottawa. David Akin speaks with Sun News contributor... More...
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Worry for Parvaz
May 13, 2011 19:44
Hadi Ghaemi, the Executive Director for the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran talks about the troubling details in the case of Canadian... More...
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At Large: Season 2, Ep.20
May 13, 2011 18:22
From Edmonton Sun
This week Terry Jones talks Sharks versus Canucks. More...
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South-Ottawa businesses take sides over water ban
May 13, 2011 18:09
From Ottawa Sun
In the dying hours before the city added car washes to its water ban, some businesses were squeezing every last dime of commerce they could manage, while... More...
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Eye on Israel
May 13, 2011 19:09
Jonathan Dahoah-Halevi, of the Jerusalem Centre for Public Affairs, talks about the relatively quiet rumblings currently going on between Israel and Palestine. More...
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Closing Bell Market Monitor: YHOO, DF, RMBS
May 13, 2011 18:56
From NYFP
05/13/11 The latest in news, commentary, and information on what's moving the US equities markets. More...
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Police showcase bulletproof SUV
May 13, 2011 17:53
From London Free Press
A heavily fortified SUV seized after a three-hour standoff in Wortley Village earlier this month was showcased to the press More...
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Pless returns to the Eskimos
May 13, 2011 17:49
From Edmonton Sun
Edmonton Eskimos Hall of Fame member Willie Pless speaks to the media after he was announced as the club's new Community Ambassador. More...
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Culprits of gas cost
May 13, 2011 18:48
Tony Clement and the government are searching long and hard for someone to blame for high gas prices, but all they really need is a mirror. More...
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So long Stelmach
May 13, 2011 18:45
Ezra Levant bids adieu to outgoing Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach. More...
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Robot runs, dances for kids
May 13, 2011 17:06
From Toronto Sun
Students cheer car company's robot. More...
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TTC buses in head-on crash
May 13, 2011 17:05
From Toronto Sun
Fourteen people were sent to hospital after two TTC buses hit head-on near Wilson station Friday morning. More...
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Not easy being Green
May 13, 2011 18:02
Green Party Leader and now-MP Elizabeth May on her party's performance, cap- More...
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Ottawa protest gets ugly
May 13, 2011 17:45
Ottawa Sun reporter Jon Willing is on the scene of a protest turned violent at the Libya Embassy in Ottawa. More...
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Lazy Sloth Chills Out
May 13, 2011 16:12
From Jokeroo
www.jokeroo.com
Well I think this is how most of us feel when we first wake up in the morning! It's so easy to just be lazy. More...
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Now Open with Denis Armstrong
May 13, 2011 16:27
From Otttawa Sun
Ottawa Sun Entertainment Writer Denis Armstrong with Now Open - a list of his picks of shows to check out this week. More...
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Environmentally-friendly car wash exempt from ban
May 13, 2011 16:27
From Ottawa Sun
Eco car wash is one of the only car washes in South Ottawa that is exempt from the water ban, they use very little water and what they use to clean the car... More...
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Renovations left half done
May 13, 2011 16:26
From London Free Press
London woman struggles with her daily life after paying a contractor $58,000 for a job that was left incomplete More...


























