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In a decision that could have a wide impact on  ... In a decision that could have a wide impact on ...
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 127 seconds

In a decision that could have a wide impact on marijuana laws, Ontario Superior Court Justice Donald J. Taliano has overturned Canada's laws prohibiting the possession and production of marijuana, but the federal government has 90 days to respond before the ruling becomes binding.


Backlash Over Usage Based Billing (UBB) Backlash Over Usage Based Billing (UBB)
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 101 seconds

Ottawa wants to get the download on a controversial CRTC decision that could drive up the cost of logging on. The ruling would effectively kill unlimited internet packages. As Ottawa Bureau Chief Jacques Bourbeau tell us it's left consumers outraged and the Tories promising action.


The \"Bloc Blocker\" The "Bloc Blocker"
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 38 seconds

do you love watching parliament in session but become annoyed when gilles duceppe begins to speak? then why not try the "bloc blocker" air horn!


pine beetle adds to CO2 problem pine beetle adds to CO2 problem
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 198 seconds

The mountain pine beetle's infestation in western Canada is turning forests into a new source of greenhouse gases, according to new research published in the journal Nature.


inside guantanamo bay inside guantanamo bay
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 417 seconds

Bill Gillespie presents an inside look at the notorious U.S. prison in Cuba, where hundreds of suspected Al Qaeda terrorists are being held, amid objections from human rights groups and the detainees' defence lawyers.


anonymous vs. scientology anonymous vs. scientology
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 195 seconds

on february 10th online activist confederation "anonymous" conducted a series of protests at major church of scientology centers worldwide.


beijing rising beijing rising
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 472 seconds

Eggs. Birds' nests. Pretzels. No, they aren't menu items - they're building designs. But is the new architecture in China art, or an affront to tradition?...


patient screening patient screening
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 167 seconds

finding a new family doctor can be difficult at the best of times but if you're already sick... good luck! a growing number of canadians complain that doctors make them "apply" to become patients-- the sicker they are, the less chance they're accepted. it has raised serious concerns about a profession that is supposed to help people in need.


the river dwellers the river dwellers
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 549 seconds

a new year represents a fresh start for many people but along the banks of china's yangtze river hope is in short supply. the yangtze and its offshoots are being polluted by the factories that power the country's economic boom.


online group pushing for changes to proposed canadian \"dmca\" online group pushing for changes to proposed canadian "dmca"
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 167 seconds

so, what do you know about copyright law? in this increasingly digital age with file-sharing, uploads and downloads they likely affect you more than you know. now with the government moving to make copyright laws tougher a grass-roots movement is using some of the very technology involved to try to stop it.


baird chickens out baird chickens out
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 139 seconds

it's half a world away in bali indonesia and canada remains at the center of the u.n. climate conference. today canadian youth stormed out of a meeting when environment minister john baird cancelled his appearance.


christmas office party christmas office party
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 139 seconds

air farce live takes a look at the office christmas party


oil is like sunshine oil is like sunshine
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 69 seconds

cbc's rick mercer puts on an oil executive's hat and explains (sort of..)


fur \ fur 'eco-friendly,' says new ad campaign
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 163 seconds

Canada's fur industry is fighting back against the perception that wearing its products is outdated and cruel by launching a million-dollar ad campaign pitching fur as environmentally friendly.
The ads, set to appear next week in national newspapers, depict a young, fur-clad woman as an environmental activist.


canadian electric cars makers unable to sell to canadians canadian electric cars makers unable to sell to canadians
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 188 seconds

Imagine a car thousands of dollars cheaper than most, runs on electricity, economical and environmentally friendly. There is such a car - built right here in Canada - and it's a popular vehicle abroad. Don't bother trying to buy one here....


pet health insurance viable, people health insurance vetoed pet health insurance viable, people health insurance vetoed
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 148 seconds

It's often said that pets are part of the family and who would argue with the idea that they deserve to be treated well. Sometimes, however, your need to step back and wonder why it seems to be easier for people to reach consensus on the proper care of animals than for some children.


sub-prime meltdown sub-prime meltdown
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 451 seconds

The sub-prime market, where lenders provided mortgages with little oversight to borrowers who had little ability to handle the loan, has led to the collapse of a chunk of the U.S. housing market, leading to growing foreclosures and the collapse of companies who lent too freely.


selling the force selling the force
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 588 seconds

Selling NATO countries on the idea of sending more troops to Afghanistan is a huge challenge. In Canada, a campaign to get the public on board has all the trappings of a military mission, complete with its own code name: Operation Connection.


wildlife programs threatened wildlife programs threatened
Posted by: leper99

Video duration: 145 seconds

Serious budget problems at Environment Canada are threatening wildlife programs and services within the federal department, freezing allotted money for some and reducing funds to nothing for others.