Archive for April, 2006

Canadian singer Daniel Powter is seen in this January 21, 2006 …

photo(Reuters) - Canadian singer Daniel Powter is seen in this January 21, 2006 file photo. Powter’s ‘Bad Day’ led the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for a fourth straight week Thursday, while reggae star Sean Paul’s ‘Temperature’ and rapper T.I.’s ‘What You Know’ held at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively. (Eric Gaillard/Reuters)


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Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper, seen here in March 2006, …

photo(AFP/File) - Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper, seen here in March 2006, said that charges of economic espionage leveled against China would not harm Sino-Canadian trade relations, despite Beijing’s warnings.(AFP/File/Alfredo Estrella)


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Prime Minister Stephen Harper listens to a question while meeting …

photo(Canadian Press) - Prime Minister Stephen Harper listens to a question while meeting with reporters after his speech to the Board of Trade in Montreal Thursday. (CP/Ryan Remiorz)


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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) walks out of a luncheon …

photo(Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) walks out of a luncheon speech with Cabinet Minister Michael Fortier in Montreal April 20, 2006. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi


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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper gestures as he speaks …

photo(Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper gestures as he speaks to the media following a luncheon speech in Montreal, April 20, 2006. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi


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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper listens to a question …

photo(AP) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper listens to a question while meeting with reporters after his speech to the Board of Trade in Montreal, Canada,Thursday, April 20, 2006. Harper said he will introduce measures within a year to address the fiscal imbalance between the provinces and Ottawa.(AP Photo/CP, Ryan Remiorz)


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Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper looks into the audience …

photo(AP) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper looks into the audience during his speech to the Board of Trade in Montreal, Canada, Thursday, April 20, 2006. Harper said he will introduce measures within a year to address the fiscal imbalance between the provinces and Ottawa. (AP Photo/CP,Ryan Remiorz)


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19-year-old Sarah McNair-Landry, of Iqaluit, took a trip from …

photo(Canadian Press) - 19-year-old Sarah McNair-Landry, of Iqaluit, took a trip from Russia to Ellesmere Island, via the North Pole to raise awareness of the environment. (CP PHOTO/ HO/ Adventure Ecology)


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A man on skis travels across frozen sea past the Canadian Arctic …

photo(Reuters) - A man on skis travels across frozen sea past the Canadian Arctic settlement of Resolute Bay, Nunavut April 9, 2006. The settlement was founded in 1953 when the Canadian government dumped 14 aboriginal Inuit people on the frozen, stony beach. The Inuit say Ottawa tricked them into moving and some want an apology for the way they were treated. Picture taken April 9, 2006. To match feature CANADA RELOCATION REUTERS/David Ljunggren


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Jim Balsillie, left, co-CEO of Research in Motion Ltd., and …

photo(AP) - Jim Balsillie, left, co-CEO of Research in Motion Ltd., and Nova Scotia Premier Rodney MacDonald show off their hardware at a news conference in Halifax,Nova Scotia, Canada on Thursday, Apr. 20, 2006. The company, which makes the popular Blackberry hand-held computer, has opened a new technical support operations center in the Nova Scotia capital. (AP Photo/CP, Andrew Vaughan)


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Nova Scotia Premier Rodney MacDonald, left, Jim Balsillie, co-CEO …

photo(AP) - Nova Scotia Premier Rodney MacDonald, left, Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of Research in Motion Ltd., and Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay, right, cut a ribbon at a ceremony in Halifax, Thursday, April 20, 2006. The company, which makes the popular Blackberry hand-held computer, has opened a new technical support operations centre in the Nova Scotia capital. (AP Photo/CP, Andrew Vaughan)


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Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of Research in Motion Ltd., listens to …

photo(AP) - Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of Research in Motion Ltd., listens to a question at a news conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, on Thursday, April 20, 2006. The company, which makes the popular Blackberry hand-held computer, has opened a new technical support operations center in the Nova Scotia capital. (AP Photo/CP Andrew Vaughan)


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Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of Research in Motion Ltd., smiles at …

photo(AP) - Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of Research in Motion Ltd., smiles at a news conference in Halifax, Thursday, Apil. 20, 2006. The company, which makes the popular Blackberry hand-held computer, has opened a new technical support operations centre in the Nova Scotia capital. (AP Photo/CP, Andrew Vaughan)


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Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of Research in Motion Ltd., holds a Blackberry …

photo(AP) - Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of Research in Motion Ltd., holds a Blackberry 8700 series, at a news conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, on Thursday, Apr. 20, 2006. The company, which makes the popular hand-held computer, has opened a new technical support operations centre in the Nova Scotia capital. (AP PHOTO/Andrew Vaughan/CP)


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Belarussian Prime Minister Sergei Sidorsky, seen here in 2004. …

photo(AFP/Pool/File) - Belarussian Prime Minister Sergei Sidorsky, seen here in 2004. Ottawa refused to allow a jet carrying senior Belarussian officials, including Sidorsky, to land in Canada on a stopover, a Canadian official said, citing concerns about the former Soviet state’s commitment to human rights and democracy(AFP/Pool/File)


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