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Two Tories: Stephen Harper and John Tory talk on CFRB radio

STEPHEN HARPER: Hi, John. How are you? JOHN TORY: Fine, thank you. I know there are other issues you and Canadians want to talk about and we will talk to you on a couple of those in the time available ...

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Play the ‘What If?’ Game and read The Annoying Ghost Kid

With the publication of my humourous children’s novel, The Annoying Ghost Kid, I have had the opportunity to go into elementary schools and teach kids a game that shows them how the creative process works. It’s a great way to ...

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Do OPG lunatics plan to create Fukushima, Ontario?

Frank Touby — Overpaid lunatics at Ontario Power Generation (OPG) could be the death of everything on earth. OPG was created in 1999 by the disastrous provincial government of Mike Harris in a Tory plot to sell off the province’s ...

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Baird says Canadian workers, businesses benefit from trade deal

OTTAWA—Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird underlined how workers and businesses in key economic sectors throughout Ontario will greatly benefit from the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement. An agreement-in-principle for this historic deal was announced by Prime Minister Stephen ...

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Linda McQuaig will fight to strengthen your pensions

As provincial finance ministers prepare to meet in Toronto next Friday to discuss pensions, NDP candidate Linda McQuaig was joined by Official Opposition Pensions Critic Murray Rankin to campaign for retirement security in Toronto Centre. New Democrats will build on ...

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Scotiabank Marathon record set as St. Lawrence greets runners

A 28-year-old Canadian women’s record was broken by Lanni Marchant at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon today (Sunday). She finished with a time of 2:28. It was 36 seconds faster than a contestant ran in 1985. The previous record of ...

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11th Annual Toronto Zombie Walk Saturday at Nathan Phillips Square

The Toronto Zombie Walk, an on-going success in Downtown Toronto, will be held this weekend in downtown Toronto at Nathan Phillips Square. Last years walk reeled in about 10,000 people and they’re expecting an even larger turn-out this year in ...

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17-year-old Cameron Twynham’s Auto GP test bow at Jerez

European F3 Open Copa Class title contender Cameron Twynham will sample Auto GP machinery for the first time next Monday (October 28) when he teams up with the Zele Racing squad at the championship’s official test day in Jerez, Spain. ...

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Wired headsets, cheap printers, costly cartridges

The Gadget Zone By James Careless – Doomsday Device USB Hub The days are getting longer, but not quickly enough for most people’s liking (including mine). So here are three neat pieces of tech to distract you in the meantime. ...

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Toronto Port Authority’s Veiled Endorsement of Jet Plans Shameful

TPA Board Chair Stumps for Porter, Flatly Denies Concerns about Jets on Toronto Waterfront The Toronto Port Authority brushed aside major concerns about Porter’s dangerous jet plans with a soft endorsement at a Toronto Board of Trade speech. “The TPA ...

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