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Tracing lobsters from North Atlantic Ocean to Chinese dining table

Feature: Tracing lobsters from North Atlantic Ocean to Chinese dining table

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Snowden files show Canadian spy agency tracks millions of downloads daily

Canada's electronic spy agency intercepts and analyzes millions of videos and documents downloaded online every day by people around the world to identify extremists, Canada's CBC News reported Wednesday.

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First H7N9 bird flu case of human infection confirmed in Canada

A woman resident of British Columbia, Canada, was confirmed to have been infected with H7N9 bird flu virus, becoming the first human infection case of the deadly virus in North America, federal health officials said Monday.

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Canada to give Iraq non-lethal gear to fight IS

Canada will donate non-lethal military equipment to Iraq fight the Islamic State (IS) militants, Defense Minister Rob Nicholson said Tuesday.

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Canada FM calls on Israelis, Palestinians to resume peace talks

​Visiting Foreign Minister of Canada John Bird on Sunday called on Israel and the Palestinians to push forward the stalled peace process in the West Bank city of Ramallah.

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Canada vows to take all actions against any terrorist threat

Canada's Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Steven Blaney Sunday made statement to ensure the safety of Canadians following the online posting of an ISIL video calling for attacks in Canada.

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Obama to veto Keystone pipeline if passed by Congress

​The White House said on Tuesday that President Barack Obama would veto the Keystone XL pipeline ( Phase IV) project if the Congress passed the controversial legislation, boding ill for relationships between the White House and Capitol Hill.

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Canada removes 51 persons from wanted list: minister

​A total of 51 individuals were removed from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Wanted List in 2014, said the top public safety official Monday, touting it a major milestone in the CBSA program.

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Canada is top college choice of Chinese at foreign high schools

Canada is the most popular destination for Chinese students pursuing a high school education overseas, but the United States is catching up, a survey has found.

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Canadian stock market dives amid oil slide, China's trade data

​Canadian stock market tumbled to seven-week low Monday amid investors' concern about the continuous oil price slide and China's weaker-than-expected trade data.

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China hunts for corrupt officials with strengthened cross-border cooperation

As the deadline China sets for economic crime fugitives to return home looms, the country is calling for more international cooperation.

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Canada to launch express entry for qualified economic immigrants

​Canada is to launch a new electronic system, called Express Entry, next month which will shorten the processing time for qualified applicants immigrating to Canada to six months or less, Canada's top immigration official said here on Monday.

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Canadian stock market tumbles over OPEC's decision

​Canada's main stock market plummeted Thursday as energy shares dived to a year-and-a-half low following the decision of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

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Merkel warns of threat of recession in Europe

​German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday warned that Europe could slide back into recession, German newspaper Frankfurt Allgemeine reported.

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Canadian stock market rebounds over positive U.S. economic data

​Canada's main stock market rebounded Tuesday as positive U.S. economic growth data boosted market sentiment.

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Canadian stock market rises over trade deals with China

​Canada's main stock market went higher Monday following trade deals with China.

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ICBC to clear RMB business in Toronto

China's central bank on Sunday appointed the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) to clear transactions involving the country's currency, the Renminbi or yuan, in Canada's financial hub of Toronto.