If it looks like a duck, swims like a
duck but is cooked up by Beijing’s
state-run regime, it’s a Peking Duck
that smells fishy.
To Trudeau, the Peking Duck should have smelled fishy
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Your brain on texting: The science of our digital addictions
Neurologist William Tatum stumbled upon
what might be the first biological
evidence that texting physically messes
with the brain.
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How Vegas can help us learn more about our smartphone addictions
There is a matrix of similarities
between problem gambling and problem
smartphone use.
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Canada’s CF-18 fighter jets can all fly past 2025, RCAF commander says
Critics of the Liberal government’s “interim” plan to buy 18 new Super Hornet fighter jets are pointing to fresh comments by none other than the head of the Royal Canadian Air Force as evidence the planes aren’t needed.
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PM Justin Trudeau slammed for Fidel Castro comments
The prime minister is facing criticism at home and abroad for his statement, expressing “deep sorrow” about the death of former Cuban president Fidel Castro.
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Justin Trudeau defends Fidel Castro statement
Justin Trudeau wanted to deliver a strong message on human rights during his first trip to Africa as prime minister, and while he certainly made a big splash on that issue, it was not for the reasons he had originally intended.
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With more code than a Boeing jet, today’s cars are so smart - they’re making us dumb
Driven to distraction: The complexity of
in-vehicle technology is staggering, but
it sometimes feels as if that technology
is working at cross purposes.
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The solution to our dangerous addiction to technology might be more technology
Convincing consumers to buy more
products makes the industry money.
Addressing the deadly distractions they
pose to drivers does not.
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Pilot in CF-18 fighter jet crash near Cold Lake base confirmed dead
The pilot of a CF-18 fighter jet that crashed near the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary has died.
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CBC wants to move to ad-free model, asks for $318M in new annual funding
CBC/Radio-Canada wants all its services to broadcast ad-free — but will need $318 million in new annual funding to do so.
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Who is responsible? Canadian legislators missing the message on the deadly problem of distracted driving
Many police and other agencies believe
distracted driving has already surpassed
impairment as a cause of deadly crashes
on Canadian roads.
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Canada better than U.S. in 2016 freedom index
Canada has emerged near the top of the
2016 Human Freedom Index - well ahead of
the United States.
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Liberals approve Trans Mountain, Line 3 pipeline projects
Months of government messaging on
balancing economic growth with
environmental stewardship will be put
to the test Tuesday afternoon when
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau clears
the air on at least two major pipeline
proposals.
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Don Cherry has a new man-crush, but you’ll never believe who it is
Does Don Cherry have a man-crush on
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau?
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Skinny cable rules in full effect Dec. 1 as CRTC mandates more choice
The CRTC and consumer advocates say they’re keeping a close eye on the country’s TV providers as the final phase of new basic cable packages rules are implemented on Thursday.
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Toronto tech tycoon’s N.B. mansion on Lake Utopia remains unsold
A multimillionaire Toronto technology entrepreneur has been so far unable to sell his one-of-a-kind, 10-bedroom Atlantic Canada vacation mansion, complete with private beaches, a custom go-kart track and a baseball field.
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Your Air Miles points are safe; Company cancels points expiry policy plan
Following an uproar from consumers, the
company that runs the Air Miles loyalty
points program says it is cancelling
plans that would have seen collectors
lose any miles not used within five
years.
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Part-time work helps Canada add 10,700 jobs; jobless rate dips to 6.8%
The Canadian labour market unexpectedly
added 10,700 net jobs last month and the
unemployment rate slid to 6.8 per cent —
but the latest numbers raise questions
about the quality of the work.
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Canadian mom claims lesbian wife, sperm donor ran off with baby
A Canadian mom is offering $10,000 to be reunited with the daughter, who was snatched by her lesbian wife and their sperm donor.
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P.E.I. police apologize to Nickelback over viral ’joke’ post
A small-town P.E.I. police department has issued a public apology to Nickelback, and taken down a social media post that threatened to force drunk drivers to listen to the Alberta band’s music.
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