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In Gear
Canada jump starts country's electric car charging networkCanada is seeing the development of several charging station programs across the country, in preparation for increased electric vehicle ownership, Ingram writes.
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Change Agent
Cooperative businesses provide a new-old model for job growthCo-ops worldwide represent much more than hippie grocery stores: They're a fast-growing way to do business better in fields from finance to agriculture to industry.
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Stir It Up!
A goat is a chef's best friendFairmont Hotels incorporate 'farm connections' to bring fresh, local tastes to their customers.
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Canada Day celebrated with Prince William and Kate [VIDEO]
Canada Day will be more boisterous than usual in Ottawa this year. More than half a million people are expected to come out to see William and Kate, who start their North American tour in Ottawa, Thursday.
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Will and Kate planned visit poorly received by Quebec lawmaker
Will and Kate: Amir Khadir, leader of the tiny left-wing party Quebec solidaire, said Tuesday taxpayers have no business footing the bill for this summer's visit from Prince William and the former Kate Middleton, now known as the Duchess of Cambridge.
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Atlanta Thrashers to Winnipeg: Beginning of the end for 'Sun Belt' NHL?
The Atlanta Thrashers have been sold to a business group that intends to move the team to Winnipeg next season. The looming question is whether the move will set off a chain reaction.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 0213
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In Pictures: Ronald Reagan through the years
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The Sports Economist
Stadium financing, Canuck-styleFederal funding for stadium construction? America said no, but is Canada saying yes?
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Five biggest volcano eruptions in recent history
The eruption at Eyafjallajökull volcano in Iceland has been hugely disruptive to world travel. But as a volcanic event, it's barely worth mentioning.
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In Pictures: This Week in Weather 03/01-03/05
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In Pictures: Following the Olympic Flame
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In Pictures: Hockey
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Crocs stumble: anatomy of a fad or a rebound?
Maker of the fluorescent, smurf-like shoes appears to have staved off bankruptcy, but will it regain its former stride?
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Getting food ships past Somalian pirates
Attacks at sea force a UN aid agency to rely on naval guards.
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