Tories outline EI changes amid Liberals’ election threat

By admin, May 25, 2009 11:30 pm

The federal government outlined changes to unemployment benefits on Monday that stopped short of the sweeping EI reforms demanded by opposition parties, in a move that could bring down the minority Conservative government and trigger another election.

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911 rituals beating the dead-horse

9-11 was something bigger than what it seemed to the cultists, involving the ressurection of a soul, using earth grid energy and the world trade center. High level secret societies…

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At 3 p.m., Americans asked to take a minute to reflect

Americans are being asked to stop whatever they are doing at 3 p.m. local time Monday to share a minute on Memorial Day and honor those who have died in the cause of freedom….

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Starbucks Bombed in New York City

Edit: Seems like the other blasts were in the past, and did not occur today. Bad intel. Original: Starbucks was bombed at 3:30am. Everyone locally seems to have…

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Rafael Nadal begins bid for fifth straight French Open championship with win

Top-seeded Rafael Nadal looked his usual dominant self in the first round, beating Marcos Daniel of Brazil 7-5, 6-4, 6-3 for his 29th straight win on the red clay at Roland Garros.

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Archbishop slams Irish orders for child abuse scandal

The Archbishop of Dublin has written a scathing letter in response to the child abuse scandal rocking the Catholic Church in Ireland.

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Globe and Mail names John Stackhouse new editor in chief

Fresh off winning a leading half-dozen trophies at the National Newspaper Awards on the weekend, the Globe and Mail is shaking up its senior management team.

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World economy stabilizing: Krugman (Reuters)

Paul Krugman of the U.S., winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics for 2008, attends a news conference in Stockholm December 7, 2008. REUTERS/Bob StrongReuters - The world economy has avoided “utter catastrophe” and industrialized countries could register growth this year, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman said on Monday.


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Unwilling to start and park, Scott Riggs leaving 36 car

Scott Riggs will step down as the driver of the No. 36 car after Monday’s rain-delayed Coca-Cola 600, saying team owner Tommy Baldwin ask him to start and park going forward due to a lack of finances and sponsor money.

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NKorea announces ’successful’ nuclear test (AFP)

South Korean conservative protesters burn a North Korea flag and portraits of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il during a protest in Seoul after the North's latest nuclear test.(AFP/Kim Jae-Hwan)AFP - North Korea carried out a second and more powerful nuclear test, defying international pressure to rein in its atomic programmes after years of six-nation disarmament talks.


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