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Some Canada Posts.
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civic.ca
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Design-in-residence
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Jack's final goodbye
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There is no Silicon Valley North
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Canadian digital media economy
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2011 CAJ Award nominations
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2011 Mesh Prize
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Online media vs. bandwidth limits
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Comscore's digital year in review for Canada
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Canada open data pilot project
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Dot-ca award created
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Measuring Canada's digital media workforce
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Canada's sites not accessible
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Sometimes, competition works
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Goodbye Maury Chaykin
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Photography and Canadian law
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RIP Tracy Wright
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Ken Whyte takes on another magazine
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The mesh Prize
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No protection for confidential sources
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The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
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Open Parliament
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Canada cuts public Internet access
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The golden flush
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Let’s go Canada!
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Terminal City celebration
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Canadians and taxes
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Cessation of government
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36 bills Harper killed
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Cdn. magazines face funding cut
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The Kids in Hall come back
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The Economist slams Harper
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Driving from Toronto to Vancouver in 3 minutes
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Canada abandons net neutrality
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iPhone choice for Canadians
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Look inside first
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Canadian fascists in 1938
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Julie Doiron wins NxEW's Shadow Polaris Poll
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Canadian Online Publishing Awards
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NowPublic finds a buyer
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MSN and Sympatico breakup
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What's in a name?
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Rebranding Tim Hortons
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Polaris 2009 shortlist
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With glowing hearts
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Canada's best music for 2009
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CanTags project
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CanCon rules coming to the Web?
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U.S. vs. Canadian Smarties
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StatCan as Google
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Summarizing the poitical sentiment
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The Souvenir Shop
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Canadian election hangover
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Election blackout in Canada
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Is that an endorsement?
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Culture in Danger
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Canadian Oxford Dictionary: RIP
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The Canadian political view
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Canadian electoral map
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Canadian political slander
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Regulating the Internet
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Joe Clark's book on Canadian spelling
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Dube leaves CBC for ABC News
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Canadianizing film posters
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Terry Fox
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CBC.ca does Chinese
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The Tea Makers is back
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CBC: near- or farsighted?
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Canadian colour palette
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Canada Day rant
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Le chandail
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Canadian iPhone pricing
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Noticing differences
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Air India 182
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On Ken Alexander's resgination
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Analysing the new Canadian copyright bill
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CBC loses The Hockey Theme
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CBC being spammed?
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Canada finally gets movie downloads
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Canadians forget the iPhone...
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Canada shuts down Access to Information database
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Tax deadline extended
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iPhone really coming to Canada
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"Ouimet" calls it quites
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Canadian newspapers healthy
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Caprica a go
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CBC cancels more good shows
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New media criticism blog
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Geist on Canada's new copyright plan
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Canadian wireless prices becoming rational
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Canada legally recognizes "responsible journalism"
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Citizen journalism bares witness
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Canadian iPhone for January 2008?
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Web Directions North 2008 line-up announced
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BarCamp Canada
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Canada's venture capital crisis
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Zunior.com
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2007 Polaris nominees
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StartupNorth
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Superhero entrepreneur trading
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No iPhone for Canada yet
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Why the iPhone will be expensive in Canada
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Sue Gardner leaving CBC.ca
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CNMA 2007 Finalists
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CBC unleashes more podcasts
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Mesh 2007 announced
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Canadian ISPs send copyright warnings
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Thirty years of newspaper revenues
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CBC to Canadian indie music fans: pay to listen
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Reaction to Stéphane Dion's win
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Rick Mercer blogging the Liberal convention
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CBC goes local, again
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Blogger acquitted
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Hottest Canadian bands for 2006
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Blogger and journalist?
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Videotron wants to end net neutrality
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Registration open for Web Directions North
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Bell Globemedia sells Workopolis
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P2P use declining in Canada
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Mesh conference will be back in 2007
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Eric Sorensen moves to Global
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The Exclusion of Garth Turner
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Remembering two Canadian media greats
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Robertson's copyright claims upheld
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Not-so quality TV
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Tim Hortons meets Google Maps
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Web Directions North
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Final Fantasy takes the first Polaris prize
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Canadians get news online
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Invalid Canadian New Media Awards
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Time's up for Time Canada
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Conservatives won't decriminalize marijuana
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On Morrissey’s boycott of Canada
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Harper limiting reporter access
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Hogtown vs. Cowtown
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Louie Palu in Afghanistan
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Tim Hortons one of Canada’s biggest IPOs
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Mesh — Canada’s Web *.0 conference
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Prime Minister Ashley MacIsaac?
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Da Vinci’s autopsy
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Pick your own TV channels
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Should Canada be in Afghanistan?
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Alice is the brains behind CBC
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Is CBC stupid!?
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2006 Juno nominees
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Paul Martin resigning as Liberal leader
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NDP make big gains
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CBC: Conservative minority
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Election 2006 Mashup
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Results by riding
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Track your riding
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Canadians vote today
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Peter C. Newman on the Canadian election campaign
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CBC News to be hip
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Eight-year-old reporters?
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Irving Layton dead at 93
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Media levy to stay
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Calling all Canadian Web workers
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E-rights make it to the Supreme Court
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Canada’s government on the brink
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The 33 hottest bands in Canada
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Canada gets m-commerce
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The Rabble Podcast Network
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CBC Radio 3 plans
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Gomery: Latest developments
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Gomery lays blame
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CBC Radio One going Top 40
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The Gomery Report coverage
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PM²’s first podcast
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Canadian Web design salaries and rates
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Canada wants to wiretap the Net
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Bell, Rogers building wireless network together
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CanCon in a digital world
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WikiPEI
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Police allowed to spy on Canadians’ Net use
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Petition to overturn satellite pay radio decisions
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Canadian Net penetration levels
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Bob Rae on universities
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Young Canadians choose Net
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India offshoring to Halifax
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Will Canada make Google illegal?
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This picture is worth 1,000 words
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The Canadian Series of tees
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Karla Holomoka’s letters
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Rick Mercer’s Blog
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Jonathan Dube joins CBC.ca
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2005 Canadian New Media Award winners
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A social-democratic budget passes
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Canadians can be sued by music industry
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Bye bye RadioShack
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Layton wins concessions from Martin
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Who do you want for Prime Minister?
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Canadians get number portability
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Layton’s response to Martin
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The next 20hz
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Then again’
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2005 Canadian New Media Awards’ finalists
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Go Jack!
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Gomery lifts publication ban
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Canada the best in “eGovernment”
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Updating Access to Information
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Gomery revelations won’t bring down the government
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Dallaire, Eggleton senators
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Canada’s new copyright laws revealed
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Number portability coming to Canada
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Canada blocks Firefox users?
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Watch Chrétien testify
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Quoting in Canada
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Find contributions to Canadian political parties
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A National Web library
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2004 Canadian blog awards
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MP3 player levy quashed
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Canadians are going digital
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Supreme Court rules in favour of same-sex marriage
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ITunes Canada has finally arrived.
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Internet tax for Canada
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Another petition for Internet users’s rights
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Petition against WIPO Copyright Treaty
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Keep Canada’s Internet free
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Some stability for the CBC
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Re-imagining democratic elections
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CRTC: Voicemail spam A-OK
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Introducing CreativeCommons.ca
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ISPs freed
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Two more seats
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Go vote
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A Royal pain in the…
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Elections sites fail validity test
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Rare political rant
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Telcos revolution
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Music industry fails to prove infringement
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Canadian copyright ruling brings hope
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meyerweb,com redesigns; standard-based Scrabble; Martin’s throne speech
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Conservative Web sites; Roots looking to sweatshops?
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Martin threatens paulmartintime.ca
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CIRA to sue; Web design patterns
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Blue prize won’t be for MSNBC; Web generations; downloading legal; paulmartintime.ca
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Au revoir, Ti Jean; usable Web fonts; Widgetopia; interviewing chofmann; limited copyright tariffs
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NYTimes on: the American perspective of Canada, flawed Ecstasy studies, and the iPod; bad HMTL
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Advanced CSS ornamentation; four-column layouts; Chrétien profiled
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New Liberal candidate
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MSN for Mac OS X; saila.com in Russian; decriminalizing pot; PNGs
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Copyright term extensions; Digital Web Magazine at seven
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Congrats, Jack
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XSLT; styling headlines; fighting copyright tariffs
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Harvard Mouse unpatentable
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Multiculturalism and privacy
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Star redesign; responding to Asper; privacy in Canada
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Netscape 7; Canadian net user’ database
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eBay buys PayPal; new leaders
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Muppet Manley
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Mozilla 0.9.9; increasing the copyright tariff
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Newfoundland’s new name
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Coverage of the Olympic announcement
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New-media grants
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Buzz.ca
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Summit of Americas
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Election results (or how the big sites fared)
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Taxes
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Top 100 English-Canadian Books