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Anti-seal hunt ads in U.S. dismissed by fisheries minister *
"It's not misleading, it's absolutely wrong," says John Efford, a former fisherman from Newfoundland. "It can't be any more wrong to say we're killing baby seals when we're not."
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Biotech protesters pick wrong target *
Pharmaceuticals conference mistaken for meeting about genetically modified foods.
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Canadian Seal Hunt Begins Amid Protests *
Let's all protest . . . something,okay?
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Neil Young takes musical shots at Bush *
As President Bush continues his downward spiral, legendary Canadian singer Neil Young is taking shots at the Bush administration and its war in Iraq.
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Neil Young vilified by US pundits for antiwar album *
If the snippets Neil Young is posting on his website are any indication, his upcoming album, Living With War, will be a serious musical broadside against the Bush administration and the Iraq war.
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Support for Moore ramps up *
The liberal American grassroots political organization MoveOn is urging its more than two million members to strike a blow for the First Amendment by turning up for the opening day next Friday of Michael Moore's incendiary documentary Fahrenheit 9/11, in part to battle attempts by a powerful California Republican to intimidate theatre owners into not showing the film.
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Surfers beware: surveillance ahead *
Bell Sympatico says Federal government expected to revive Internet monitoring bill -- e-mail privacy at issue.
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Will Elections Canada never learn? *
Last week, Jean-Pierre Kingsley, Canada's Chief Electoral Officer, reluctantly announced that he will permit the "premature transmission" of election results...
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Bush's last stand: turning the war on its head *
The Tinmes of London's Andrew Sullivan offers a brilliant and insightful analysis of the Bush administration's campaign of terror.
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