We have started to collect the most important news related to Canada in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
US President Barack Obama has rejected a proposal from a Canadian company to build a huge oil pipeline from Canada to Texas.
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The US state department recommends rejection of the US-Canada Keystone XL oil pipeline, saying it had insufficient time to review the plans.
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The world's largest cut emerald is to be sold at an auction in Canada.
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Sarah Burke, a Canadian freestyle skier in contention for a gold medal in the next Winter Olympics, is in a coma following a crash in Utah.
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Warming oceans and melting sea ice may have a major impact on harp seals, the doe-eyed animals that are the prime target for Canada's annual seal hunt.
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The suspected head of a massive smuggling ring in China, Lai Changxing, has confessed after his extradition from Canada, Chinese media say.
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Tsunami debris from Japan has started arriving on the coast of Tofino on British Colombia in Canada.
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The fourth instalment of the Mission Impossible films, starring Tom Cruise, takes the Christmas box office number one spot in the US and Canada.
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Brandy Yanchyk takes an adrenaline filled trip into the remote reaches of the Canadian Rockies - only accessible by helicopter.
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Time for Canada to adopt a more assertive national symbol?
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France, China and Japan criticise Canada for formally withdrawing from the Kyoto Protocol on climate change, but Australia defends Ottawa's decision.
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Canada will formally withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol on climate change, the first nation to pull out of the treaty, the environment minister has said.
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Canada's government introduces a ban with immediate effect on the wearing of veils while swearing the oath of citizenship.
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A controversial oil pipeline linking Canada and the US must be assessed for environmental impact, the US president tells Canada's prime minister.
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Leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean have approved the creation of a new regional bloc that excludes the United States and Canada.
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Leaders from 33 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean approve the creation of a new regional bloc that excludes the United States and Canada.
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Venezuela's President Chavez hosts a summit creating a new regional bloc, bringing together 33 Latin American and Caribbean countries without the US or Canada.
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Honda says it is recalling 313,000 vehicles, mainly in the US and Canada, due to concerns about potentially faulty airbags.
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Canada's GDP third quarter growth exceeds expectations and grows by 3.5%, fuelled by exports and leaving doubts over whether it can be sustained.
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The global weather agency says the world continues to warm, as words fly over Canada's stance on emissions and finance.
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Retired Canadian football legends and former rivals Joe Kapp and Angelo Mosca brawled at a Canadian Football League luncheon honouring the 73-year-old players.
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Canada confirms it will not make new emission cuts under the Kyoto Protocol and may formally withdraw from the treaty, adding new troubles for the UN climate summit.
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Canadian doctors 'halt shrinkage of the brain'
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Canada's famed Mounted Police will investigate the force's handling of sexual harassment claims, says new Commissioner Bob Paulson.
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The boss of Rakuten, Japan's biggest online retailer, explains why his firm has just taken over Canadian ebook firm Kobo.
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Canada's finance minister blames the European debt crisis for his inability to balance the budget by 2014-15 as promised.
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Thousands of protesters opposed to a proposed Canada-US oil pipeline encircle the White House, calling on President Obama to block the project.
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A Canadian dentist buys one of John Lennon's teeth for £19,500 at an auction in Stockport.
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Honda will cut production at its US and Canada factories by 50% as it faces a shortage of parts due to floods in Thailand.
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A Conservative senator wants the polar bear installed as Canada's national emblem - calling the current emblem, a beaver, a "dentally defective rat".
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Canada's Conservative government has introduced legislation to abolish the so-called long-gun registry, which requires owners of shotguns and rifles.
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The third film in the Paranormal Activity franchise took $54m (£33.8m) in the US and Canada at the weekend - a record debut for a horror film.
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The extraordinary endurance hunting of grey wolves has been recorded by BBC filmmakers in Alberta, Canada.
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A 100-year-old Briton "soldiers on" to become the world's oldest marathon runner after completing a race in Toronto, Canada.
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US bargain retailer 99 Cents Only Stores agrees a takeover bid by a private equity firm and Canadian pension agency worth $1.6bn.
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China's Sinopec agrees to buy Canadian oil and gas company Daylight Energy for about 2.2bn Canadian dollars ($2.1bn, £1.4bn).
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The Nobel Foundation says scientist Ralph Steinman will keep his Nobel prize for medicine after his death on Friday cast doubt on the award.
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Comedian Russell Brand postpones a show in Canada after border officials refuse him entry to the country.
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Star New Zealand fly-half Dan Carter is ruled out of the Rugby World Cup after suffering a groin injury in training.
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North America's only legal drug-injection site can stay open, Canada's Supreme Court rules, in a defeat for the country's conservative government.
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Climate change could cost Canada around 1% of its GDP by 2050 in environmental damage, a government panel finds.
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Apple's iPad captured 80% of the tablet computer market in the US and Canada in April to July, a report says.
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A late Ander Monro penalty for Canada denies Japan their first victory of the Rugby World Cup.
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Canadian writer DW Wilson is named winner of this year's BBC National Short Story Award, the youngest recipient in its history.
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The rockers, who picked up two Brit awards earlier this year, accepted the award and a cheque for $30,000 for their album The Suburbs.
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Film-maker develops camera to replace his lost eye
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Canadian documentary maker Rob Spence, who lost his right eye six years ago, has developed a simple camera eye which fits into his eye socket.
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Tycoon's lifeline to tiny Canadian island prompts murmurs of dissent
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Samples of amber in western Canada containing feathers from dinosaurs and birds have yielded the most complete story of feather evolution ever seen.
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