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Too many Canadians have suffered at the hands of tyrannical regimes while being detained overseas. It's time for the Government of Canada to act to protect its citizens.
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The old idea of a Canada-Turks and Caicos union is back, but is it anything more than a winter dream?
Karie Dufour
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Crime fighting
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Reporting fraud is just a click away. A new Web site encourages Canadians to report crime online. But will it work?
Michelle Astill
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Telemarketers on the line |
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Americans have a 'do-not-call' law. The pressure is mounting on Canada to follow suit.
Peter Koven
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STIs:
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Health Canada and the Government of Nunavut face a rising rate of STIs in the North. New approaches are needed that reflect the traditions of the Inuit population.
Michelle Catton
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Korean
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Veterans are fighting for the right to wear a medal from the South Korean President. The Canadian government issued its own official Korean War medal, but that's not good enough the veterans say.
Jill McCormick
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Bureaucrats
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The National Capital Commission hopes backing a new film development office in Ottawa will give the city have what it takes to be the country's next filmmaking hub.
Alissa Von Bargen
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