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Canada's prime minister, Stephen Harper, says that he considers the province of Quebec to be an integral part of the country, and he does not want to refer to it officially as a nation...
WORLD BRIEFS IRAQ
Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and U.S. President George W. Bush agreed on Saturday to make it easier to hand over full control of Iraq's military to the government...
BUSINESS NEWS PODGORICA: CANADIAN FIRM TO DEVELOP MONTENEGRO COAST
In Montenegro's first major private deal since it gained independence in June, the Canadian mining company, Barrick Gold Corporation, will buy an abandoned shipyard on the Adriatic coast and turn it into a luxury resort...
SPORTS TENNIS
Canadian Daniel Nestor and his partner, Mark Knowles of the Bahamas, won the men's doubles title at the Swiss Indoors tournament in Basel on Sunday, beating Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski of Poland in three sets...
WEATHER Weather
Here is Canada's weather on Sunday. British Columbia will be windy. The high temperature in Vancouver will be 11 degrees Celsius...
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STEPHEN HARPER TRIES TO BALANCE DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN POLICY |
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September 25th, 2006 - Last Thursday, Canada’s prime minister told the General Assembly that its mission in Afghanistan was the U-N’s largest and special political mission. Stephen Harper also said it was Canada’s mission. He also called it the biggest test because the UN’s collective will and credibility are being judged. That is also true of the rest of Stephen Harper’s foreign policy. more »
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2006 Montreal High Lights Festival: CBC Radio's all-nighter On Saturday, February 25 2006, at 7:30 p.m., CBC Radio Two (93.5 FM in Montreal) and Espace musique (100.7 FM in Montreal), in partnership with Radio Canada International, hosted an evening of dancing and partying at Métropolis as part of the Montreal High Lights Festival All-Nighter. Video of the event now available! more »
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Conservatives defeat Liberal government In Canada's 39th national election, the Official Opposition Conservative Party and its leader Stephen Harper defeated the ruling Liberal government of Prime Minister Paul Martin. more »
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Radio Canada International: 60 Years of Radio Worldwide The year 2005 marks the 60th anniversary of Radio Canada International... more »
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Interview with Marc Montgomery The "transition" is over. On Monday, Radio Canada International launches its new program in English. Host Marc Montgomery joins Carmel Kilkenny to talk about the new 2-hour format, the new audience within Canada, and a toll-free number that we're looking forward to hearing YOUR voices on. (If not by 'phone, then e-mail; we'll read your words on-air!) [Listen ] [Download ]
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Radio Canada International is proud to announce that it will launch its new English programming on Monday, October 30th
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