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The federal government throws down $300 million for vaccinations.
By Tracy Clark-Flory
March 21, 2007
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Teammates explain the ancient Chinese game called "Low Dong."
By David Puner
February 8, 2007
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A rural Canadian town's declaration of "norms" may border on xenophobia.
By Catherine Price
January 30, 2007
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Canadian producers hope to film what happens when a town's entire female population vacates.
By Carol Lloyd
January 18, 2007
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A look at a new Canadian comedy.
By David Puner
January 17, 2007
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From a soapbox in cyberspace.
By David Puner
January 8, 2007
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Does denying campus antichoice groups funding help protect women's rights, or discriminate against unpopular views?
By Carol Lloyd
December 7, 2006
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A wild plan to cut costs by building synthetic crude oil rigs in Asia and floating them to Alberta
By Andrew Leonard
December 7, 2006
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This livable, futuristic, far West outpost of our continent has been a home for writers from Alice Munro to Douglas Coupland.
By Jeff MacIntyre
October 30, 2006
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NAFTA's pollution haven: It's not who you think
By Andrew Leonard
October 2, 2006
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Allow Leonard Cohen and Mordecai Richler to show you Canada's most prized -- and sublimely permissive -- city.
By David Bezmozgis
August 10, 2006
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The U.S. pratfall in its World Cup opener didn't kill some coming soccer boom. Plus: Pong? And: Stanley Cup.
June 13, 2006
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Correction: Canada, not China, is the U.S.'s No. 1 trading partner.
By Andrew Leonard
May 11, 2006
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Is it time to start worrying about Canadian oil dependence?
By Andrew Leonard
February 7, 2006
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Canada just elected a right-wing prime minister, Stephen Harper. But he had to distance himself as far as possible from George W. Bush to win.
By David Beers
January 25, 2006
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In the latest in a string of antidissent diatribes, the U.S. ambassador tells Canadians to put a cork in it.
By Tim Grieve
December 15, 2005
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Its new law legalizing gay marriage may not lead to a stampede to the altar -- but it highlights how much Canadians dislike self-righteous bigotry.
By Barry Boyce
June 30, 2005
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NFL Week 11: No towels, no sex, no controversy, just football. And some of it's Canadian!
November 19, 2004
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We've got same-sex marriage, medical marijuana -- and, hey, 80 percent of us think Bush runs a rogue nation! But I'd better warn you -- we're not as blue as you think.
By David Beers
November 15, 2004
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All you need to know about becoming a legal resident. Tip No. 1: Brush up on the prairie provinces.
By Kevin Berger
November 4, 2004
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David Bezmozgis' extraordinary stories about life as an Eastern European immigrant in Canada deserve the praise lavished on them this summer. And I ought to know.
By Jana Prikryl
September 1, 2004
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Can the Timberwolves beat the Lakers? Yes, but L.A. won't fold like the Kings. Plus: Canada embraces hockey!
May 20, 2004
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Lakers? Pacers? What are you smoking? The readers write on the playoffs, Barry Bonds and the Battle of Ontario.
April 22, 2004
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Readers respond to "Canada's Safe Haven for Junkies" by Mark Follman, and "Black Copters Over Oregon" by Bill Donahue.
September 11, 2003
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Vancouver hopes to save hundreds of lives by opening street clinics where heroin addicts can shoot up safely. But the White House is accusing Canada of going AWOL from its war on drugs.
By Mark Follman
September 8, 2003