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I live in Canada now; I was born and raised in the United States, but when love comes to town, sometimes you follow it home. My husband and I were married less than a year ago, and since then I've lived in a province instead of a state, and the area arou... 
I live in Canada now; I was born and raised in the United States, but when love comes to town, sometimes you follow it home. My husband and I were married less than a year ago, and since then I've lived in a province instead of a state, and the area around my house is spelled neighbourhood, with a "u." If you've been to Toronto, you might know that half the streets seem to be named either King or Queen - unlike my hometown, Boston, where that would be considered horrible. Here, tea is a drink, not an international incident. I think you'll agree that these feeds, some written by people I know (yes, yes, including my husband) are witty, informative, lovingly crafted, and very Canadian.Related Top 10 Sources: Boston | Travelogues | Weddings | Travel 
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The end of the road may be near: GM Bankruptcy `Not Impossible,' Merrill Analyst Says The General may need that federal money real fast. More from The Economist: Americas carmakers That shrinking feeling Mark C. Damian adds: it's looking even...
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Y2K and all that. Dan Gardner of the Ottawa Citizen applies basic logic to disaster-mongers (Mr Gardner is big on logic): She strides confidently across the stage like an accomplished actress or the CEO of one of the major corporations...
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Damian Brooks reveals even more about the bilgemeister, Prof. Michael Byers, and his political leanings: At what point does he become a partisan, I wonder? Mark C....
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That most repulsive of fashion accessories, the Che Guevara T-shirt, played a key role in rescuing hostages held by FARC: Colombian spies tricked leftist rebels into handing over kidnapped presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt and three U.S. military contractors Wednesday in...
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Dinner in the Sky is a great event brought to Toronto's Dundas Square by AMEX. 24 people get lifted about 50 meters to enjoy their food in the sky. Flickr set here....
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It's all about PR, according to the Wall Street Journal's Holman Jenkins: At best, the Volt will be an affluent family's third car. It will have to be plugged in for six hours a day i.e., it will be...
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Harbour Grace native Daniel Cleary, the first Newfoundlander to get his name on the Stanley Cup, brought the trophy home for Canada Day. Damian P....
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As with many of these "Muslims outraged" stories, it's really about one Muslim being outraged (and/or white folks being outraged on their behalf): Dundee councillor Mohammed Asif claimed the postcard, advertising Tayside Polices new non-emergency telephone number, could offend some...
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As with many of these "Muslims outraged" stories, it's really about one Muslim being outraged (and/or white folks being outraged on Muslims' behalf): Dundee councillor Mohammed Asif claimed the postcard, advertising Tayside Polices new non-emergency telephone number, could offend some...
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If this is legit - and, I must say, I'm pretty skeptical - the guy deserves a Nobel Prize. (Which one? All of 'em.) Doug Pelmar's 1987 Ford Mustang LX Coupe...runs on E85 for emissions purposes and has several modifications...