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Latest news about Canadian Canadian City Asks Google To Reshoot Street View Shots To Get Rid Of Crime Scene. from the permanent-record dept. We've seen all sorts of governments complaining about aspects of Google's Street View offering, but here's a first. ... Continue reading Therefore be it resolved that Executive Council commit itself to recreate CLA as an organization that can more effectively advance national issues critical to the Canadian library community, and. That President John Teskey form and ... Continue reading How heartening to see a set of politicians tucking in, with just a soupçon of Canadian self-consciousness, to seal loin in port jus. They've got a pretty good point, our cousins. Continue reading "Canadian booksellers have called on Ottawa to reject Amazon's application, arguing that it would hurt domestic businesses and amount to a scaling back of this country's protectionist policy toward its cultural sector. ... Continue reading We have the CIS scholarship debate, Rautins, Pilypaitis, HS ball, CIS championships and more in today's Canadian Content. Continue reading Canadian Medicare was in its infancy in the mid-1960s. It was in 1966 when Canada's Parliament passed the Medical Care Act by the Liberal government of Lester Pearson to provide coverage for doctors' services. ... Continue reading If it's up to Canadian booksellers, Amazon.com will be barred from opening on-the-ground operations in the country. "Individual Canadian booksellers have traditionally played a key role in ensuring the promotion of Canadian authors and ... Continue reading The executive of the Canadian Library Association (CLA) - not to be confused with the Canadian Association of Law Libraries - has published a message to all CLA members on the association website that discusses the chronic budget ... Continue reading Allegations against Aristide and his supporters have never been in short supply – especially those spread by the Canadian funded "human rights group" – RNDDH. However, a funny thing happened when these cases above were, very belatedly, ... Continue reading Jacket Copy - If it's up to Canadian booksellers, Amazon.com will be barred from opening on-the-ground operations in the country. Individual Canadian. Continue reading
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