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Feds won’t reveal Mansbridge and Stroumboulopoulos’ CBC salaries

Vinay Meno, Toronto.com - 31 January 201

"Rathgeber also asked for specifics on foreign bureau expenses and wanted to know how many CBC employees earned more than $100,000 each year.

The answer: There are about 730 employees now earning more than six figures."


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MTV runs advert opposing Obama’s NDAA bill

Youtube - 16 December, 2011

Viewers would be surprised to see MTV’s recent anti-Martial Law advert that ran this week opposing Obama’s wholy unconstitutional NDAA S.1867 Bill.


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Time names ‘Protester’ person of the year

RT - 14 December, 2011

The prominent American magazine Time has named “The Protester” as the most influential person in 2011 to praise the protester's triumphant return as the “maker of history.”

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FOX, lies & the wrong videotape: What’s NOT happening in Moscow

RT - 07 December, 2011

With so much going on in the world today, one can see how easy it would be to get confused. Are those pictures of the war in Iraq or Afghanistan? Poverty in Somalia or Congo? And what’s a news program to do if there aren’t any good pictures?

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Fidel Castro resigns from Cuba party leadership

AFP - 18 April, 2011

HAVANA - Fidel Castro confirmed he had resigned from the top leadership of the Cuba Communist Party in an article published on Tuesday, after the party approved a raft of economic reforms.

"Raul knew that I would not accept a formal role in the party today," Castro said in an article on the Cubadebate.cu portal, referring to his brother Raul and his own absence from the party’s new Central Committee, elected on Monday.

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Canada
Raw milk: Good enough for Queen Elizabeth, but prohibited for ordinary Canadians

Ethan A. Huff  Natural News - 23 January, 2012

The alleged health standards that the food and medical industries are being allowed to enforce on YOU,ME&US more closely resemble a direct inversion of the sentiment of letting US eat cake.

Heroes Force, Canada’s answer to G.I. Joe

Joe O'Connor  National Post - 16 January, 2012

Shannon Thibodeau is a vintage toy collector, a father with two young sons and a member of the Canadian Armed Forces, with two tours of Afghanistan to his credit.

Smart meters ignite fierce debate in B.C.

CBC News - 22 December, 2011

A heated debate is underway in B.C. as the province's hydro utility embarks on a program to modernize the grid using smart meters.

Restore the Use of the Bank of Canada for Canadians

Global Research.ca - 21 December, 2011

Restore the use of the Bank of Canada for the benefit of Canadians and remove it from the control of the international private entities whose interests and directives are placed above the interest of Canadians and the primacy of the Constitution of Canada.

911
Iran Rejects Court Ruling It Worked with Al-Qaeda in 9/11 Attack

Kurt Nimmo  Infowars.com - 27 December, 2011

On Sunday, Iran rejected a ruling by Judge George Daniels in Manhattan that it is responsible along with al-Qaeda and the Taliban for the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington.

9/11 Responders To Be Screened For Terrorism Ties

Michael McAuliff  The Huffington Post - 21 April, 2011

WASHINGTON -- A provision in the new 9/11 health bill may be adding insult to injury for people who fell sick after their service in the aftermath of the 2001 Al Qaeda attacks, The Huffington Post has learned.

The tens of thousands of cops, firefighters, construction workers and others who survived the worst terrorist assault in U.S. history and risked their lives in its wake will soon be informed that their names must be run through the FBI’s terrorism watch list, according to a letter obtained by HuffPost.

Any of the responders who are not compared to the database of suspected terrorists would be barred from getting treatment for the numerous, worsening ailments that the James Zadroga 9/11 Health And Compensation Law was passed to address.

9/11 suspects to face Guantanamo military panel

The Associated Press - 04 April, 2011

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four alleged co-conspirators are being referred to the system of military commissions for trial, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said Monday.

The decision by the Obama administration is an about-face from earlier plans to have the five go on trial in civilian federal court in New York.

Holder announced the earlier plan for trial in New York City in November 2009.

9/11 families call N.Y. memorial plan 'unacceptable'

The Associated Press - 04 April, 2011

Some relatives of those who died in the 9/11 terror attacks aren't happy with plans for a New York memorial.

They disagree with a plan to place more than nine-thousand unidentified pieces of human remains in an underground site at the National September 11th Memorial and Museum.

The unclaimed remains would be placed seven floors underground behind a wall with a quote from the poet Virgil.