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New Brunswick's 13,000 aboriginals are the fastest-growing segment of the population in the province.
I was at my friend’s place tonight and the police dropped by
South Korea is coming to northeast British Columbia. It was reported this week that State-run Korea Gas has signed a deal with Canadian gas major EnCana covering three fields in the province of British Columbia. Korea Gas will take a 50% interest, for a price tag of $1.1 billion.
The militarization of the continent, along with U.S.-Canada integration is taking place in areas of law enforcement, border services and the armed forces. More is being done to better protect the northern border, but somehow government needs to strike a balance between security and the movement of goods and people.
Reports are that the key witness in a grand plan to steal Canada’s water resources suddenly dies of a heart attack. How convenient.
Genocide in the Making in Canada. Who are the real criminals?
Stolen Sisters A Human Rights Response to Discrimination & Violence Against Indigenous Women
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By Rick Rozoff U.S., NATO Intensify War Games Around Russia's Perimeter
U.S., NATO Intensify War Games Around Russia's Perimeter
Reposted from Jan 21:
Manchurian Candidates:
Supreme Court allows China and others unlimited spending in US elections. Kansas City superintendent defends plan to shutter schools Collapse of the American Empire: swift, silent, certain
U.S. says ‘drugged driving’ growing threat
AFRICA
The UN ’s food agency blacklists three contractors named in a UN report alleging that food aid in Somalia is being diverted.
Contractors 'divert Somalia aid'
Up to half the food aid in Somalia is routinely diverted to corrupt contractors and militants, a leaked UN report says.
Bombs in Afghan city kill at least 30

This week in crazy: Eric Massa
The Democrat's scandal roped together dark conspiracy theories, Glenn Beck and a naked Rahm Emanuel
By Mike Madden
By Jan Lundberg, Submitted by Carolyn Baker
Submitted by Luc Majno
~ Dostoevski ~ I recalled Dostoevski ’s claim
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