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The dark side of Canadian history

The dark side of Canadian history
Montreal writer argues Canada falls short of its peacekeeping image
Read Article | Posted July 03, 2009 by Ishmael Daro

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Laurier Press author wins prestigious awardLaurier Press author wins prestigious award
June 28, 2009
R. Bruce Elder wins the Robert Motherwel Book Award
Pool receives additional $2 million from governmentsPool receives additional $2 million from governments
June 29, 2009
The donations will allow more extensive renovations to be conducted, keeping the pool open for 15-20 years
Former Hawk to play pro hockey in BelgiumFormer Hawk to play pro hockey in Belgium
June 30, 2009
Luke Girard will trade in his purple and gold for a chance to chase his dream and play hockey in Europe

 Cuts total $8.9 million  |  June 24, 2009
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 Rapid transit approved for Waterloo region  |  June 25, 2009

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Injured/Sick Person                             

Date: June 17, 12:13 pm
Location: University Stadium

A nine year old boy from a visiting elementary school struck his head on a steel beam while running under the bleachers.


 



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