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Reports Canada
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Designer Montreal
CDN - Montréal QC
For the last six years Quebec's largest city has been enjoying its status as one of the "UNESCO Cities of Design", of which there are now eleven worldwide. We pay homage here to its style and the talents of its creators.
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Do-gooder diners flock to 'Robin Hood' eatery (video)
CDN - Montréal QC
Business is booming in Montreal's Robin Hood restaurant. Mostly staffed by volunteers, the non-profit stays true to its name by donating its earnings to local charities.
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Native vineyard, Canada’s new destination for wine lovers
CDN - Osoyoos BC
Inside the Okanagan Valley, Canada's picturesque equivalent of Napa Valley, lies North America's first Aboriginal-owned and -operated winery. The Nk'Mip are pioneers in more ways than one. They've broken with the poverty and unemp..
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'Sustainable caviar', guilt-free gourmet delicacy
CDN - Vancouver BC
A sustainably farmed caviar from a threatened species of sturgeon has just come on the international market, with foodies and farmers predicting it could become Canada's most valuable agricultural export.
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San Francisco, Vancouver 'greenest' cities in US and Canada, says study
CDN - Vancouver BC
According to the results of a new study released June 30, San Francisco is the greenest city in the USA and Canada, with Vancouver coming a close second and New York third.
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Edmonton, a village of Franco-Albertans
CDN - Edmonton AB
In the city of Edmonton you can follow in the footsteps of the Trappers and the early Francophone immigrants; in the evening you can let your hair down “on Whyte” in jazz bars or wander dizzily around the world’s largest mall befo..
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The Canadian, a train that runs between two oceans
CDN - Toronto ON
The Canadian crosses Canada from coast to coast, from the Great Lakes to the port of Vancouver, taking three days and four nights. From Ontario to British Columbia through Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, this journey of 2775 m..
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Captain Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, known as La Vérendrye, built Fort Rouge at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers in 1738. The settlement he established there would become Winnipeg, Canada’s eighth largest city and ca..
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Grin and polar bear it!
CDN - Churchill MB
Each year, way up in the north of Canada - 1,500 kilometres north of Winnipeg, Manitoba - Churchill welcomes throngs of tourists and polar bears.
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It’s hopping, it’s hip, it’s the Montreal Plateau
CDN - Montréal QC
Today, these same ateliers have become vast lofts and sanctuaries for artists on a quest for inspiration. Yes, nowadays the Plateau fancies itself a sort of Soho or Greenwich Village. ‘It’s also something like La Bastille in Paris..
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