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Jerusalem Post - May 24, 2012 The former Bloc Québécois parliamentarian who believes Quebeckers have a right to split form Canada and create a sovereign state of their own chose to convert to Judaism in 2004 after a long, complex spiritual process. This process began when he fell ... |
Globe and Mail - May 14, 2012 Earlier, Quebec voters wisely waited to see how the rest of Canada was voting and then jumped into large majorities at the last minute to remain on the government side. |
mysask.com (press release) - May 23, 2012 In 1603, Samuel de Champlain first landed in Canada, at Tadoussac, Que. In 1686, Gabriel Fahrenheit, the German inventor of the temperature scale that bears his name, was born in Gdansk. |
rabble.ca (blog) - May 11, 2012 By James Laxer On election night in January 2006, Jack Layton declared that Canadians had "voted out of hope for change" and expressed the conviction that the NDP caucus, 29 MPs as compared with 19 in 2004, would help place working people and seniors ... |
The Mark - May 11, 2012 And while my work won't be appearing at themarknews.com/news anymore, I have no doubt you'll get to hear me prattle on about raptors, the Ottawa Senators (technically Canada's best hockey team), space travel, and above all else, the strange and twisted ... |
Doghouse Boxing - May 19, 2012 A newly-minted Canadian Citizen, Bute is a native of Galat, Romania who now fights out of Montréal, Québec, Canada. When he travels to Froch's (28-2, 20 KOs), backyard in Nottingham it will be the first time Bute has not fought on Canadian or Romanian ... |
iPolitics.ca (subscription) - May 18, 2012 He was a candidate for National Policy Chair of the Liberal Party of Canada at the party's 2012 biennial convention. |
