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Privacy watchdog OKs 'naked' airport scannersMass Rejection Of Swine Flu Vaccine Continues Throughout EuropeAfghan leader's corrupt brother paid by CIA, U.S. officials sayThe Columbia Coverupstat·ism / ste t z m/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[stey-tiz-uhm] 1. the principle or  |  |


Flashback: UN: Drone attacks may violate international law | US drone 'shot down over Somalia' | Canada's military peers into future, sees drone patrols, draft, insurgency | Military spycraft patrols Ontario border from Fort Drum | Homing chips are CIA's  |
So much for the privacy commissioner's credibility. A compromise to your privacy is not 'protection' - all it takes is another staged event to galvanize public support around increased security, a bill quickly passed in the house, and you're all  |  |
Looks like CSIS and the RCMP are tag-teaming the media to expand their operations. Beware the terror! Give us money to stage fight more terror!Flashback: Canadians blind to terror threat: top spy | RCMP actions 'gratuitous, 'violent,' BC needs own  |  |


Ah, a bribe to pass the Copenhagen global tax legislation. Niiice.Flashback: Copenhagen, carbon, and the global corporate agenda | Lord Nicholas Stern: The world's future is being decided this weekend | Thatcher science adviser: Copenhagen goal is world government |  |  |
Is this damage control or sober, balanced science?Flashback: UK: A bedtime story about drowning kittens and puppies... Labour's £6m campaign to highlight the dangers of climate change | IPCC Crushes Scientific Objectivity, 91-0 | What happened to global warming? |  |  |
People are absolutely stampeding clinics now, terrified they won't be able to get their H1N1 jab. Media coverage has switched from the dire proclamations of David Butler-Jones to the dire spectacle of queues and Canadians being turned away after having  |
Flashback: Anti-Olympic signs could net 6 months' jail: rights group | Olympic security follows protester's friend | UK: Police given powers to enter homes and tear down anti-Olympics posters during 2012 Games | 2010 Olympic security plans include 'free speech'  |  |
While the timing of this outburst seems calculated to throw cold water on The Star's expose of the Omar Khadr case, it is unlikely that Fadden's views would stand up to any sort of rigorous demographic polling. Perhaps CSIS -  |  |
Since the foreign minister implicates Syria in this attack, it's worth noting that Syrian militants have been observed in the past running around with American made M-16s.Flashback: Iraq Marks Withdrawal of U.S. Troops From Cities | Dismay at Obama plan  |
While thousands of Canadians waited in long lineups to get the H1N1 flu shot Saturday, B.C.'s swine flu vaccination clinics were closed over the weekend.  |
Prince Charles and his wife Camilla begin an 11-day royal tour of Canada on Monday in Newfoundland.  |  |
HandyDart workers in Metro Vancouver have voted overwhelmingly in favour of rejecting a final offer from their employer that would have ended job action.  |  |
Mason Raymond led the offence with a goal and an assist while Vancouver teammate Andrew Raycroft stopped 18 shots for his first win as a Canuck in Sunday night's 3-0 decision over Colorado.  |  |
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