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Canadian dating: a crash courseSome say the subtleties of romance can’t be taught, but Saskatoon’s Global Gathering Place begs to differ. This immigrant and refugee service centre now offers an info session on the “do’s” and “dont's” of Canadian dating. Election limboMPs and party officials say they're ready for an election whenever it comes. CapNews asks what it takes to be prepared at the level of local riding associations. Oct 2 Podcast: How free is your frequency?When it comes to Canada’s public television airwaves, who gets to decide how much regulation is too much and how much is not enough? Oct 2 Agent Orange payment excludes too manyRelatives of those sprayed with military herbicides on a New Brunswick base in the 1960s continue to fight the federal government for fair compensation. Apr 3 Aboriginal kids suffer while governments bickerWhile bureaucrats fight over who pays the bill, Aboriginal kids in need of health care fall through the cracks. Apr 3 Public Safety clashes with CRTC over warning systemsCanada has no national alerting system to warn the public in case of an emergency, but by the end of next year there may be two systems in place. Apr 3 Passport requirement could hit Canada hardAs the U.S. moves to require passports for Americans returning home, Canadian officials worry the the Canadian tourism industry will be affected most when the law takes effect later this year. Apr 3 |
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Damage ControlThe war may be over, but the personal battles with post-traumatic stress disorder endure. As growing numbers of Canadian soldiers combat post-war trauma the federal government struggles to keep up with the growing demand. Capital News Online explores what veterans are doing to undo the damage. Video
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