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LatestTwinkiedietCTVNewsChannelMarkHaubnutritionexpert
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:43 AM
A professor with Kansas State University explains how he has been able to lose weight on a diet of junk food, but also why he wouldn’t recommend doing it.
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LatestOfficersabusedCTVWinnipegCarolineBarghoutontheassaults
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:39 AM
The Winnipeg Police Association says the number of officers assaulted in the city has risen by almost 64 per cent over the last 10 years.
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LatestSickfishCTVEdmontonSeanAmatoonfishnearoilsands
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:36 AM
Dozens of sickly-looking and discoloured fish were on display at the University of Alberta Thursday morning to make a point to government officials about the health of Alberta’s fish.
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LatestCyclistkilledCTVMontrealCycliststruckandkilledbygarbagetruck
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:31 AM
A 29-year-old cyclist was killed when she collided with a garbage truck Thursday afternoon. Cindy Sherwin reports.
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LatestArcticownersCTVNewsChannelEgorPiskunovinMoscow
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:24 AM
A RT correspondent in Moscow shares local reaction to Canada and Russia’s decades-old dispute over which country owns vast stretches of the Arctic.
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LatestArcticownersPowerPlayMPsonCanadasArcticissues
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:23 AM
NDP MP Paul Dewar, Conservative MP Laurie Hawn and Liberal MP Bryon Wilfert discuss what Canada needs to do to assert its Arctic sovereignty, and how the purchase of fighter jets factors into that strategy.
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LatestArcticownersPowerPlayWhitneyLackenbauerandRobHuebert
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:23 AM
University of Calgary Professor Rob Huebert and University of Waterloo Professor Whitney Lackenbauer discuss the recent settlement in the Arctic between Russia and Norway and how it impact’s Canada's position in the region.
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LatestArcticownersCTVNewsChannelRetdColPierreLeBlanc
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:22 AM
A retired colonel discusses how a number of countries are cooperating in efforts to map parts of the arctic seabed, as well as how the U.N. will determine whether or not various claims to Arctic territory are valid.
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LatestToocloseCTVCalgaryKevinGreenonthecentre
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:18 AM
Residents of a Calgary community are upset that a rehab centre will be set up across the street from its only playground.
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LatestBusbustedCTVEdmontonDavidEwasukondrugtraffickingvan
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:14 AM
Three people are facing charges after police discovered various amounts of drugs allegedly being sold out of an older-model purple van to high school students.
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LatestPapalvisitCTVNewsChannelNickHarrisonabusevictim
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:09 AM
An abuse victim reacts to Pope Benedict XVI’s comments on the Catholic Church's sexual abuse scandal during his visit to the U.K. and discusses the reasons that motivated the admission.
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LatestPapalvisitCTVNationalNewsTomKennedyinLondon
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:09 AM
Pope Benedict began his official four-day visit to Britain on Thursday, the first time a Pope has visited the country in nearly 30 years. The trip comes as an international sex abuse scandal generates a great deal of anger against the Catholic Church.
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LatestEthicalOilCTVNewsChannelEzraLevandebatesBruceCox
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:04 AM
Ezra Levant, author of 'Ethical Oil,' says Canada’s oil exports are more 'ethical' than any other in the world, while Bruce Cox from Greenpeace Canada believes alternative sources of energy should be pursued.
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LatestBacktoworkCTVNationalNewsRobertFifeontheattack
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 7:00 AM
The federal government has promised a new era of cooperation with opposition parties when Parliament resumes next week. The announcement came with a new attack by House Leader John Baird on the Liberal and NDP leaders.
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LatestFrankenfishCTVNationalNewsJoyMalbononthesalmon
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 6:56 AM
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will hold hearings next week on whether or not genetically modified fish produced in Canada are safe for widespread consumption.
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LatestFatalcollisionCTVOttawaAndyCampbellonthefatalcollision
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 6:51 AM
Andy Campbell on the fatal collision
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LatestHospitalgunmanCTVNewsChannelJustinFentonBaltimoreSun
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 6:47 AM
A correspondent in Baltimore shares details about how police are reacting after a man shot a doctor and then barricaded himself inside a room at Johns Hopkins hospital, where he remained holed up two hours after the shooting Thursday.
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LatestHospitalgunmanCTVNewsChannelBaltimorepoliceupdatemedia
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 6:46 AM
Baltimore police say a gunman who wounded a doctor at Johns Hopkins hospital in Baltimore has shot and killed himself and a relative during a standoff with police.
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LatestViolentpollsCanadaAMJanisMackeyFrayerinKabul
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 6:42 AM
CTV’s South Asia bureau chief says there is already much violence as a result of the Taliban telling voters to boycott the poll. Many poll stations have been closed, as they cannot get security, and much of the violence has been directed at candidates, forcing them to campaign by phone.
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LatestRaveassaultCTVNewsChannelRCMPtakequestionstwo
From: CTV.ca on Fri, Sep 17 2010 6:34 AM
Ridge Meadows RCMP take questions about a sexual assault case that resulted in one teenager being arrested Police say their investigation was assisted by a number of photos posted to Facebook after the attack.
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