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Canada should act fast to create an "ambitious" target to cut back on greenhouse gas emissions, the head of the United Nations said Friday.
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Concerns that the debt-ridden emirate of Dubai will be unable to pay back US$60 billion to its creditors has sent worldwide markets spinning, as oil prices dropped and commodities and currencies dived during trading on Friday.
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OSPCA investigators described the scene at the Toronto Humane Society as a "house of horrors," noting they discovered a mummified cat in a live trap in a drop ceiling
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Saskatchewan football fanatics can still be melonheads, thanks to one grocery store chain that took steps to ensure they'd have enough fruit to adorn fans' heads this Sunday.
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Maziar Bahari, the Canadian journalist who spent 118 days in an Iranian prison, says he thought about using his eyeglasses to slit his wrists during his ordeal.
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