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The government of Canada should ensure all Canadians have access to “basic and essential digital services” such as broadband Internet, a Senate committee has concluded.
G(irls)20 seeks to give females a voice
Even though Tumer doesn't expect major change to come out of the G20 summit — or the young women's version — she does think the event is important. The law student at Bilkent University in Ankar, who has been involved in youth organizations since Grade 9,
Defying sanctions, Iran plans more atomic reactorsDefying week-old U.N. sanctions over its nuclear program, Iran promised to expand its atomic research Wednesday as its president vowed to punish the West and force it to "sit at the negotiating table like a polite child" before agreeing to further talks.
Female libido pill questioned by FDA
The first pill designed to boost the female sex drive failed to make a significant impact on libido in two studies, federal health regulators in the U.S. say.
Pardon bill agreement reached
Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said an agreement has been reached between all federal parties to pass a bill that would prevent notorious offenders like Karla Homolka from applying for a pardon.
Report into Dziekanski's death to be released Friday
The long-awaited report from a public inquiry into Robert Dziekanski's death will be released Friday, offering what will likely be the most complete public accounting of what happened the night Dziekanski died on the floor of Vancouver's airport.
Floods near Riviera leave at least 19 dead
At least 19 people were killed in flash floods that hit the back hills of the French Riviera on Wednesday and turned streets into rivers of surging, muddy water, officials said.
Two million new diabetes cases coming by 2017
Nearly nine out of every 100 Canadians will be diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes over 10 years, leading to nearly two million new diabetes cases in Canada by 2017, new research finds. That's on top of the two million Canadians who are currently living with t
BP to spend US$20B paying back Gulf spill victims
BP has agreed to budget US$20 billion for a fund that will be used to pay back the victims of the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and the company's chairman has apologized for the disaster.
Symptoms of 'male menopause' pinpointed
Scientists have, for the first time, identified the symptoms of 'male menopause,' noting it's nowhere near as common as popular culture would have us believe.
3 taken to hospital after plane skids off Ottawa runway
Three people were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after a United Express plane with more than 30 people on board slid off the runway at Ottawa's Macdonald-Cartier International Airport Wednesday afternoon.
UN petitioned over West's 
GENEVA - Muslim states said on Wednesday that what they call �Islamophobia� is sweeping the West and its media and demanded that the United Nations take tougher action against it
Perez takes heat over Miley photo
Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton is creating a stir after he posted photos of pop singer Miley Cyrus that allegedly showed her vagina.
N. Korea: War with South possible 'at any time'
North Korean military forces will respond if the UN Security Council questions or condemns the country over the sinking of a South Korean navy ship, the country's UN ambassador said Tuesday.
School halts 'Fartsalot' author's reading
The author of a popular children's book about a character named "Sir Fartsalot" had a reading at an Ottawa public school cut short on Thursday over language the principal found objectionable.
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