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A fire at a transformer station knocked out electricity to a large swath of Canada's largest city - including the Royal York hotel - about two hours before the start of a state dinner being hosted for the Queen and Prince Philip by Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

The hotel, operating on backup power, said everything would go ahead as planned. And it did.

The ballroom was a little darker than usual but this didn't seem to dim the enthusiasm of 380 assembled guests.

In the fourth and final speech of her 22nd Canadian tour, the 84-year-old monarch thanked Canadians and said she "will retain excellent memories of this country and its people."

"On my first visit, before I was queen, I noted that from the moment I came to Canadian soil, my sense of apprehension disappeared, because I understood that I was not only among friends but among fellow citizens," she said. "Today, many years later, I still feel as much affection and admiration for Canada."

In his remarks, Harper said the Queen's 22nd visit to this country had reinforced the ties between the royal family and Canadians.

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"Your faithfulness to Canada over these many years has made a difference," Harper said. "It reminds us that our country itself is like a family and that we have an extended family around the world in the Commonwealth."

Queen Elizabeth says she will retain 'excellent memories' of Canada and Canadians. (Mike Cassese/Reuters)

As a gift, Harper announced the Canadian government will make a donation to three charities in the name of the Queen and Prince Philip - the Tim Horton Children's Foundation, the True Patriot Love Foundation, and the Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund.

The donation "will serve to improve the well-being of many Canadians in need, from disadvantaged children to military personnel, veterans and their families all across the country," he said.

The Queen also unveiled a new permanent display for Toronto's Hockey Hall of Fame, which includes a large photo of the Queen dropping the puck at an NHL game.

Before the dinner, Prince Philip was presenting the Duke of Edinburgh Awards - a program that encourages young people to participate in community service, among other areas - at the Royal York Hotel when the outage occurred.

An emergency power supply kicked in at the hotel, and he handed out the awards in the dimly lit room, joking with parents in the audience.

On Tuesday, the Queen ends her tour after a brief appearance at Queen's Park, where she will hand out citizenship medals before departing for her next stop, New York City, where she will address the General Assembly at the United Nations.

RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part One

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Eight

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Nine

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Ten

Active and sleeper cells of terrorists and criminals Downtown Ottawa, and in North America Part One

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Twelve

Active and sleeper cells of terrorists and criminals Downtown Ottawa, and in North America Part Three

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Richard Fadden, the director of CSIS, waits to testify at the Commons public safety committee on Parliement Hill in Ottawa on Monday. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press

CSIS director Richard Fadden has testified before a House committee, answering criticism of his candid interview with CBC News by saying it's "good public policy" for Canadians to be more informed about threats.

July 5, 2010: CBC NEWS: Canadian Security Intelligence Service director Richard Fadden says he has no intention of resigning after facing mounting criticism for his candid interview with CBC News in June.

The House of Commons public safety and national intelligence committee reconvened for a rare summer sitting to question Fadden.

During a two-hour grilling, Fadden told the committee that it's "good public policy" for Canadians to be more informed about "foreign interference" threats.

"My comments did not in any way threaten national security," he told the public safety committee regarding his suggestion that some Canadian politicians are being influenced by foreign governments. He added he "would not offer such detail again," but firmly said he stood behind his comments.

'Do I think that everybody needs to go into their basements with an 18-day supply of food? Absolutely not.'-Richard Fadden, CSIS director

The CSIS head was called to the specially convened House of Commons committee session to answer questions about his comments in a CBC News interview that aired last month, just as world leaders began arriving for the G8/G20 summits.

In an exclusive interview with the CBC that aired on June 22, Fadden said foreign governments hold influence over at least two cabinet ministers in two provinces, and are also involved with municipal politicians in B.C. and federal public servants. He did not provide any names, but implied that China was one of those foreign governments.

At committee Monday, Fadden continued to refuse to reveal to whom he was referring and which provinces are involved, citing operational procedure. When opposition MPs on the committee argued that by refusing to do so, he was tainting all politicians, Fadden disagreed, saying the MPs are "exaggerating."

"We are dealing here with a spectrum of behaviour by foreign entities that often start out innocently but later veer toward something that actually harms Canadian interests," he told the committee. "This is a very subtle process."

Fadden told the committee he will name the politicians CSIS is concerned about, but only to the minister to whom he reports. In a statement issued after Fadden's testimony, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said he has no comment, noting that Fadden's testimony speaks for itself.

During the CBC interview, Fadden also said the agency was in the process of discussing with the Privy Council Office the best way to inform the provinces of concern that there may be a problem.

The Prime Minister's Office later issued a statement saying it had "no knowledge of these matters."

Fadden followed up with a "clarification" after the interview aired, saying he had not informed anyone in the PMO or the Privy Council Office, the bureaucratic wing of the PMO, about the specific threats.

Promises report

At committee Monday, Fadden clarified further that he did bring up the cases with the prime minister's national security adviser, seeking advice on how to proceed if CSIS were to find any undue influence on the provincial officials.

Fadden: at the analysis stage. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)

When asked at committee if he thought he should step down as director of CSIS, Fadden said, "I don't agree. I don't think there is a reason to. I revealed one small detail ... which as I've said, I regret, but no, I will not be stepping down."

Fadden also testified that since the CBC interview, he has spoken with Public Safety Minister Vic Toews, promising a report on the specific cases to which he referred, once CSIS has completed such a report.

"The information, the intelligence has been gathered. We are now at the analysis stage," Fadden said.

Shortly after the CBC interview aired, experts questioned the wisdom of going public with the allegations while that process is underway.

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Committee MPs also questioned Fadden about whether he had the authority to make such revelations.

Fadden said he did in terms of giving out general information, although he also conceded that what he communicated was co-ordinated with the government, but not with the public safety minister.

"If you look at our website, if you look at our annual reports, if you look at a variety of things that both I and other officers of the service have done over the years, this is not quite as extraordinary as everyone is making it out to be," said Fadden.

Fadden first revealed concerns over specific politicians being influenced after a speech to the Royal Canadian Military Institute in March, at which the CBC was filming. Fadden says he "lost track" of the fact that CBC was filming once the question and answer period got started. He said when his comments were brought up in the CBC one-on-one interviews, he felt compelled to answer questions about them.

Committee members grilled him about his choice to bring up such information at a "black tie" event, but while Fadden said he would not do so again, he maintained that the details he did offer were not "state secrets."

In his CBC interview, Fadden also said a big concern was whether there is a terrorist cell in Canada that CSIS doesn't know about. When asked about the comment at committee, Fadden said:

"We have had very clear evidence in this country that there have been terrorists seeking to do harm .... We're monitoring a number of other cases where we think there are similar circumstances. Do I think that everybody needs to go into their basements with an 18-day supply of food? Absolutely not."

Fadden said he simply thinks if Canadians know more about the existence of such a threat, they might be in a position to let CSIS know if they see anything worrisome.

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The moncitizenship is the new Canadian governmental task. The diplomatic lines of Republics of Yemen and Poland are non grata with their masks.

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part One

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Two

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Four

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Five

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Six

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Seven

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Eight

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Nine

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Ten

Active and sleeper cells of terrorists and criminals Downtown Ottawa, and in North America Part One

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Elven

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Twelve

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The Queen and Prince Philip attend the Queen's Plate at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto on Sunday afternoon.
The Queen and Prince Philip attend the Queen's Plate at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto on Sunday afternoon. (CBC)

The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh watch Big Red Mike win at the 151st running of the Queen's Plate at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto on Sunday.

July 4, 2010: CBC NEWS: The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh watched Big Red Mike win the 151st running of the Queen's Plate in Toronto on Sunday afternoon.

The Queen, an avid owner and breeder of horses, presented the trophy to the winning jockey, Eurico Rosa da Silva, and Big Red Mike's handlers from Terra Racing Stable.

She and Prince Philip arrived at Woodbine Racetrack in a horse-drawn carriage. It was her fourth trip to see North America's oldest continuously run stakes race, after visits in 1959, 1973 and 1997.

The royal couple, who were pulled down the track in a landau to applause and cheers from thousands of people at the track, spent some time in the walking ring before watching the running of the Queen's Plate.

For the first time, two women were in the jockey lineup, including Emma-Jayne Wilson, riding D's Wando.

"I'm honoured. My parents are from Britain and I've been to England a few times," Wilson, who was born and raised in Ontario, said before the race.

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However, she added that she wouldn't be distracted by the presence of royalty.

"I hope I can enjoy it as best as I can, but I got a job to do, and I promise you, I'm going to be focused on my job," she said.

The Queen's Plate, commemorating a plate granted by Queen Victoria that was then valued at 50 guineas, is a 1¼-mile race for three-year-old Canadian thoroughbreds. Today, race winners get a gold cup and 50 gold sovereigns, as well as 60 per cent of the total purse of $1 million.

On Sunday morning, the Queen and Prince Philip attended a church service in Toronto as royal watchers gathered outside in the sweltering heat and humidity.

Royal watchers applaud as the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh leave church in downtown Toronto.

Royal watchers applaud as the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh leave Church in downtown Toronto. (Dave Seglins/CBC)

About 1,500 people waited as the couple entered St. James Cathedral in downtown on their second-last full day of a nine-day visit to Canada.

The Queen wore a blue patterned outfit with a matching turquoise hat. Those invited inside donned their Sunday best and fancy hats, and several men were decked out in military regalia.

Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty, his wife and Lt.-Gov. David Onley sat across the aisle from the Queen.

The royal tour continued amid a heat alert in Toronto. Temperatures in the low 30s were expected to feel like the high 30s - maybe even 40 C - when the humidity was factored in.

Queen mingles with the crowd

Dharby Harrison, 8, travelled from London, Ont., to see the Queen outside St. James Cathedral.

Dharby Harrison, 8, travelled from London, Ont., to see the Queen outside St. James Cathedral. (Dave Seglins/CBC)


The crowd applauded as the Queen did a short walkabout after the church service and was presented with bouquets of flowers.

First in line for the Queen's greetings was eight-year-old Dharby Harrison.

"It was awesome," Dharby told CBC News. "She said, 'Thank you' and I said, 'No, thank you, Your Majesty."

So far, the royal couple have visited Halifax, Ottawa and Winnipeg on their Canadian tour.

On Monday, the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh will visit the headquarters of Research In Motion Ltd., maker of the BlackBerry device, in Waterloo, Ont. They will return to Toronto before leaving for New York City on Tuesday.

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The moncitizenship is the new Canadian governmental task. The diplomatic lines of Republics of Yemen and Poland are non grata with their masks.

M.T. Al-Mansouri

RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part One

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Two

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Six

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Seven

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Eight

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Nine

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Ten

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Queen Elizabeth, left, and the Duke of Edinburgh, centre, are accompanied by Reverend Douglas Stoute as they arrive for a church service at the Cathedral Church of St. James in Toronto Sunday, July 4, 2010.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

Sun Jul 4, 1:26 PM : By Allison Jones, The Canadian Press: TORONTO - A carefully co-ordinated visit by the Queen to a morning church service Sunday was thrown for a bit of a loop when a woman broke free of the waiting crowd and marched right up to the Queen.

The Queen, who moments earlier had stepped blinking into the bright sun after the morning worship at St. James Cathedral, took the unplanned meeting in stride, smiling and chatting with the woman.

Security appeared reluctant to physically stop the older woman from ambling up to the Queen and she gave the monarch something in a black, plastic bag.

The woman was one of hundreds of people who had been waiting outside the church since the early morning to catch a glimpse of the Queen, nearing the end of her 22nd Canadian tour.

About 700 more people who scored first-come, first-serve tickets packed the sweltering church to attend mass with the Queen and Prince Philip. The worshippers included many women wearing fancy, wide-brimmed hats.

The Queen, wearing a blue and white outfit with cream heels and a cream purse, white gloves and a turquoise hat, and the Duke of Edinburgh, entered the sweltering church as "God Save the Queen" was played, followed by "O Canada."

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Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and his wife, Progressive Conservative provincial politician Christine Elliott were among the other dignitaries who also attended the service. A very excited looking Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty sat with his wife and Lt.-Gov. David Onley across the aisle from the royal couple.

The Queen presented a set of eight silver hand bells engraved "The Silver Chain of Friendship 1710-2010" to representatives from two Royal Chapels of the Mohawks located on two First Nations territories in Ontario.

She also rededicated St. George's Chapel, a section of the cathedral named in 1935 for the silver jubilee of King George V's accession to the throne.

While more stoic throughout the ringing of the hand bells, after unveiling the plaque in St. George's Chapel she turned to the cameras and beamed, looking very pleased.

As the Queen and Prince Philip left the downtown church the waiting crowd erupted in applause and cheers of "We love you, Queen Elizabeth."

She was given bouquets of flowers by several people and even stopped to chat with a few.

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will continue their day in Toronto with an afternoon at the racetrack.

A keen owner and breeder of horses, the Queen is to attend the Queen's Plate this afternoon at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto.

It won't be the first time the well-known enthusiast of horse racing will attend the oldest continuously run stakes in North America — Elizabeth was at the Queen's Plate in 1959, 1973 and 1997.

And this year, at the race's 151st annual running, she will make the presentation to the winning owner and jockey.

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will watch the eighth race, spend some time in the walking ring, then watch the running of the Queen's Plate, with Elizabeth herself making the winning presentations.

The Queen's Plate was first run on June 27, 1860 after Queen Victoria granted a plate valued at 50 guineas. Today race winners get a gold cup and 50 gold sovereigns, as well as 60 per cent of the total $1-million purse.

So far the royal couple has also visited Halifax, Ottawa and Winnipeg on their nine-day Canadian tour.

Queen Elizabeth, left, and the Duke of Edinburgh, centre, are accompanied by Reverend Douglas Stoute as they arrive for a church service at the Cathedral Church of St. James in Toronto Sunday, July 4, 2010.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

Sun Jul 4, 1:26 PM : By Allison Jones, The Canadian Press: TORONTO - A carefully co-ordinated visit by the Queen to a morning church service Sunday was thrown for a bit of a loop when a woman broke free of the waiting crowd and marched right up to the Queen.

The Queen, who moments earlier had stepped blinking into the bright sun after the morning worship at St. James Cathedral, took the unplanned meeting in stride, smiling and chatting with the woman.

Security appeared reluctant to physically stop the older woman from ambling up to the Queen and she gave the monarch something in a black, plastic bag.

The woman was one of hundreds of people who had been waiting outside the church since the early morning to catch a glimpse of the Queen, nearing the end of her 22nd Canadian tour.

About 700 more people who scored first-come, first-serve tickets packed the sweltering church to attend mass with the Queen and Prince Philip. The worshippers included many women wearing fancy, wide-brimmed hats.

The Queen, wearing a blue and white outfit with cream heels and a cream purse, white gloves and a turquoise hat, and the Duke of Edinburgh, entered the sweltering church as "God Save the Queen" was played, followed by "O Canada."

Semitic illegal drug calls Khat spreads in North

America and Europe

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty and his wife, Progressive Conservative provincial politician Christine Elliott were among the other dignitaries who also attended the service. A very excited looking Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty sat with his wife and Lt.-Gov. David Onley across the aisle from the royal couple.

The Queen presented a set of eight silver hand bells engraved "The Silver Chain of Friendship 1710-2010" to representatives from two Royal Chapels of the Mohawks located on two First Nations territories in Ontario.

She also rededicated St. George's Chapel, a section of the cathedral named in 1935 for the silver jubilee of King George V's accession to the throne.

While more stoic throughout the ringing of the hand bells, after unveiling the plaque in St. George's Chapel she turned to the cameras and beamed, looking very pleased.

As the Queen and Prince Philip left the downtown church the waiting crowd erupted in applause and cheers of "We love you, Queen Elizabeth."

She was given bouquets of flowers by several people and even stopped to chat with a few.

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will continue their day in Toronto with an afternoon at the racetrack.

A keen owner and breeder of horses, the Queen is to attend the Queen's Plate this afternoon at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto.

It won't be the first time the well-known enthusiast of horse racing will attend the oldest continuously run stakes in North America — Elizabeth was at the Queen's Plate in 1959, 1973 and 1997.

And this year, at the race's 151st annual running, she will make the presentation to the winning owner and jockey.

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will watch the eighth race, spend some time in the walking ring, then watch the running of the Queen's Plate, with Elizabeth herself making the winning presentations.

The Queen's Plate was first run on June 27, 1860 after Queen Victoria granted a plate valued at 50 guineas. Today race winners get a gold cup and 50 gold sovereigns, as well as 60 per cent of the total $1-million purse.

So far the royal couple has also visited Halifax, Ottawa and Winnipeg on their nine-day Canadian tour.

animated_crown.gif

The moncitizenship is the new Canadian governmental task. The diplomatic lines of Republics of Yemen and Poland are non grata with their masks.

M.T. Al-Mansouri

RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part One

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Two

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Four

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Five

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Six

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification Part Seven

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Eight

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Nine

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Ten

Active and sleeper cells of terrorists and criminals Downtown Ottawa, and in North America Part One

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Elven

Active and sleeper cells of terrorists and criminals Downtown Ottawa, and in North America Part two

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Twelve

Active and sleeper cells of terrorists and criminals Downtown Ottawa, and in North America Part Three

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RCMP: Canada’s Image and Beautification: Part Thirteen

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Activists of Pro-terrorism and criminal organizations represented by Lebanese and Syrian diplomatic lines with corporations of some Canadian business , cultural, and educational institutions like Scotia Bank of Bank street , Ottawa University, Restaurants and Bakeries of Bank Street. Represented by the organizer Mr. Gaffer Abu Hassan and Anderea Iskaffe, the scientific men.

Their activities mostly in Spark street, they work from International Clothiers and HMV , the 7 Days Restaurants and Ale House and Pub, Baalbek Convenience and Shawarmas Resturant , Ashtar Restaurant. As well as Gas Stations, 232-0-232 for Pizza, Royal Variety Convenience, Hartman’s’ Convenience Store , Esquires Smoke Shop ,Sharah’s Grocery Market , the Royal Variety Convenience Store, Scotia Bank, Islamic Center, Dollar Sign, International Game Place Office, Gvace Ottawa Grocery Store ( Bank street).

Their Integrated Security Systems work against national and international security systems, and they penetrate to Canadian institutions illegally and build illegally business in order to support the terrorist and criminal organizations in North America and over seas.

They corporate with socialist activists of former Soviets Union in the Embassy of Yemen some of their names are mentioned in the previous reports, and some new names are Abdulkarim the former Yemenite socialist diplomatic activist , Ryiad Akbari, and the groups activist of Dr. Qais Ghanem, the poet , medical doctor and the activist of Green Party as well Mr. Saeed, the Iraqi socialist of MacLaren Street 415, and Mr. Asam Sharifa, the writer and the multi-agent of diplomatic lines. They work with corporations with the Owner of the House religious Establishments as well as others Eastern Religious Establishments, that provide hate and work dishonestly for Canadian governments as well as for the World.

The second group is working with corporation of Islamic , and Socialistic centers and communities like Polish cultural and business organizations and they fight with each other culturally , religiously as well as in illegal transactions . They also fight with groups of Canadian –Jewish Communities business men and some of their places are the UPS Store, Shawarma’s Restaurants, Walckas’ Galleries, and Paradisco Restaurants and Pubs, Communities and Universities as well as business organizations for instance, G.P.C Lab Digital and Custom Photo Finishing at Bank St. ( Spies of Socialistic Groups of Republic Of Poland).

The integrated Security systems build their empire by using names of their leaders and scientists of their former countries as well as their dishonest cultural, religious and business issues to build shadows and authorities that are unrelated to Canadian laws and constitutions and to participate in political, economic and social corruptions.

The spies are using Arabic and former eastern European languages dialects to hide their crimes as well as Islamic and pre-historic radical issues.

Some of their name are the follwing:

Ahmed Al-Sosi, who work downtown Ottawa the immigrant from United Arab Emirates, Hussam who lives in Mission Downtown.

Gihad , who works from OPL main Branch, Fuzia, the new activist at OPL, Mousses the former immigrant of Somali and United Arab Emirate, and Abtisam, the Canadian Moroccan immigrant, who work for YMCA employment Center.

The third groups is working from restaurants like Basmati Restaurant at Somerset, and OPL main branch, which is used by former Bathes activist with the diplomatic line of Republic of Yemen and Saudi’s Kingdom, and Polish Embassy and Islamic radical groups represented by Sudanese activist and their regime . Mr. Abdul Rahman and Abood and former workers of Al-Madina’s Grocery store at Bell St, Gladstone and they collaborate with French separatists of Quebec province.

Their spaces are MacLaren St. 415 and Shawarma’s restaurant at Bank street and Rideau Center downtown Ottawa. Some of their name are Suzanne, who lives at MacLaren at Bank street 415, and Mr. Isam, the Lebanese activist and pro-terrorism and illegal transactions.

Additionally, some francophone’s who support terrorism and crimes in Canada and North America. They are supported by diplomatic lines of Yemeni Embassy and its informational Centers in Canada. the Moroccan diplomatic line, the United Arab Emirates diplomatic Corpse and by the former hidden Iraqis regime activists.

They act to hide their illegal transactions and activities from Yemeni Community and Islamic Centers too.

The Tunisian activist of radical and non-radical Islamic groups are working by using the masks of pro CIA from the Barber Salon at Cooper st. and another places.

The fourth groups of terrorism and criminals are represented by former and new regime of Polish Embassy and its integrated security systems, they act from the Churches by using the facilities of Catholic and Non-Catholic Churches and organizations to fight against the United Church with its peaceful ideology and Canadian constitutions and systems. They support the radical Irishisms to damage the security system.

Thier mutual with Islamic Centers to hide their illegal activities and some of their supporters are the diplomatic lines of Syria, Iran, Yemen and Libya. Names of some activists are Khalid, the Libyan business man and Mr. Fouad, the Libyan activist of Islamic Centers. Their places are the Employment Centers, Tim Horton’s and Restaurants.

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Friday, July 2, 2010

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One of the most motivating reasons to retire overseas is the cost of living. Living in another country can cost considerably less.

[See America's Best Affordable Places to Retire.]

Almost anywhere in the world your monthly expenses are largely what you make them. Individuals can decide, for example, whether to rent or own a home. If you don't buy a house you don't have the accompanying carrying costs to worry about, such as repairs, maintenance, and homeowner's insurance. You can also decide whether to purchase a car or not. Going without a vehicle means you don't have to pay to fix it when it breaks down, fuel it, or insure it.

Consumers make choices about whether to run air conditioning 24 hours a day or only in your bedroom at night. And you decide whether to shop for groceries at the American-style grocery store or the local farmer's market. Individuals choose whether to hire help around the house and where and how often you dine out.

Another fundamental choice retirees abroad must make is how local to go. If you're willing to purchase local goods your budget can be seriously controlled. Going native doesn't mean living uncomfortably. Your lifestyle, in fact, could be enhanced and improved in many ways. Retiring overseas is all about embracing the new and the different.

[See 5 Places to Retire On Social Security Alone.]

Just how affordable could your new local life overseas be? As little as $850 a month or less. Cuenca, Ecuador is one of the world's most affordable places to live well. Here's how your Cuenca retirement budget could look:

--Rent: $200

--Utilities and Internet: $120

--Groceries: $240

--Transportation: $40

--Health Insurance: $50

--Entertainment: $200

Think of this as a starter budget. For a total of $850 a month, including a comfortable entertainment allowance, you could live a comfortable and interesting life in a part of the world that boasts spring-like weather year-round.

Build your budget out from there. You can rent an apartment in Cuenca for as little as $200 a month. But if you want a bigger or more modern place to live you could spend two or three times as much. If you want full-time help around the house, it will probably cost about $200 a month. If you want to keep a car, add another $150 a month or so for the associated costs. Do you like to eat out three or four nights a week? Cuenca boasts many good and international-standard restaurants.

This beautiful colonial city with a thriving theater and arts community is not the cheapest place to live in Ecuador. You could live on less in other parts of the country. But Cuenca is the cheapest place to live well, not only in Ecuador, but anywhere in the world.

[See 7 Affordable Places to Retire Abroad.]

With just over 400,000 people, Cuenca is small enough so that you always see someone you know when walking around town. Yet it's not so remote that you can't find the services you need. The colonial architecture, Andean markets, and heritage of the city make you really feel like you're really experiencing another country with a rich culture that provides loads of different ways to spend your time. Public transportation is great, both within the city and between cities. Retirees won't need to invest in a car if they don't want to. The expatriate community is large enough so that you can find English-speaking company when you want it.

Cuenca is perhaps the top choice in the world right now for living well in retirement on a super-modest budget. Other affordable places to retire abroad include Leon, Nicaragua, Las Tablas, Panama, and Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Kathleen Peddicord is the founder of the Live and Invest Overseas publishing group. With more than 25 years experience covering this beat, Kathleen reports daily on current opportunities for living, retiring, and investing overseas in her free e-letter. Her book, How To Retire Overseas--Everything You Need To Know To Live Well Abroad For Less, was recently released by Penguin Books.

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Situated along the winding shores of the Scioto River, Columbus has made a name for itself as the state's capital, home of the Ohio State University Buckeyes, and the headquarters of major corporations like Nationwide Mutual Insurance and Bob Evans Farms.

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Queen arrives in Winnipeg

CBC.ca, Updated: July 3, 2010 2:35 PM: A plane carrying the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh touched down Saturday in Winnipeg as the royal couple began a busy, six-hour visit to the city.

A thunderstorm swept through Winnipeg earlier in the day, but the storm passed before the Queen and her husband arrived to attend a series of events, including the dedication of a special cornerstone for the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

The couple became the first official passengers to the city's new airport terminal as they landed at the James Armstrong Richardson International Airport around 12:20 p.m. CT. The Queen then signed a letter addressed to the province's youth. The letter was placed in a time capsule, which will not be opened until 2060.

After a brief ceremony at the airport, the Queen, 84, was taken to Government House for a luncheon. While there, she will rededicate a statue of herself created by the late Leo Mol, a world-renowned Manitoba artist.

The Queen will then present the Canadian Museum for Human Rights with its cornerstone, taken from the fields of Runnymede near Windsor Castle, where the original Magna Carta, also called the Great Charter of Liberty, was signed about 800 years ago.

On Friday, Premier Greg Selinger unveiled a copy of the Magna Carta at the Manitoba legislature. It was produced in 1217, two years after the legal charter recognizing certain rights was drafted. The document, considered the bedrock of today's modern democracies, will be on public display for three months, starting July 12.

As the day winds down, Her Majesty will give one of only four speeches she plans to deliver during her nine-day summer tour of Canada, to kick off a concert dedicated to human rights.

The concert will include performances from Manitoba-born singer Chantal Kreviazuk, the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and aboriginal drummers.

This is the Queen's 22nd visit to Canada. The royal couple, who have made stops in Halifax and Ottawa, will visit Waterloo, Ont., and Toronto before their tour ends July 6.

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She will also deliver a stone from Runnymeade to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights before attending a concert in her honour

Last Updated: Friday, July 2, 2010 /10:12 PM CST : The Canadian Press. The Queen's visit to Winnipeg Saturday is expected to be warmer and less eventful than her last in 2002, when her water taxi broke down on the Red River.

"I have people on a weekly basis come down to my boats and ask which boat the Queen got stranded in," says Gordon Cartwright, owner of the Splash Dash water-taxi service.

A warm fall turned cold that day in October 2002 when the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh boarded one of Cartwright's boats for what was to be a short trip across the Red to St. Boniface, the old French-speaking quarter of Winnipeg.

The boat broke down mid-river and had to be towed by another boat carrying her security detail.

The Queen was not in danger, but British newspapers had a royal field day about the indignity, as well as the failure to provide "rugs" to keep her Majesty's lap warm in the chilly weather.

"That was interesting," said the Queen, as she was helped from one boat into the other to reach shore.

Incident remembered

Even Manitoba protocol chief Dwight MacAulay couldn't resist when asked why this year's early estimate of $42,000 for Manitoba's share of the visit's costs was so much less than 2002, when a longer visit hit around $500,000.

"As you've probably seen in the notes, we're not doing any water-taxi bills," he said.

Even if the Queen were eager for a repeat, the water level on the Red River isn't co-operating this year, with most docks submerged after weeks of heavy rains.

Instead, officials are keeping her Majesty on dry land.

She will be the first passenger to land at the new $585-million Richardson International Airport.

Royal cornerstone to be delivered

She will then re-dedicate a 1970 statue of herself by Winnipeg sculptor Leo Mol that's being relocated to the grounds of Government House. She will also deliver a stone from Runnymeade to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights before attending a concert in her honour.

Runnymeade, near the Queen's home at Windsor Castle, was the site where the Magna Carta was signed in 1215.

The Great Charter, as it is known in English, is part of the foundation of constitutional law in the English-speaking world and the royal rock will become a cornerstone of the new national museum, scheduled for completion in 2012.

"We know the importance of the Magna Carta and what that means to human rights," said Stuart Murray, chief executive officer of the new museum and a former leader of the Manitoba Progressive Conservative Party.

Murray said the Queen's visit is fitting for the first-of-its-kind museum.

"We are the first museum in the world to deal with the broad issue of human rights. It makes sense that her Majesty will be with us on this day."

With files from The Canadian Press .


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July 2, 2010 By CBC News: First, let me establish some bona fides. I get it. I understand the affinity the vast majority of gun owners have for their guns.

Growing up as I did in rural Manitoba, I was 10 years old when I bought my first rifle, a .22-calibre Cooey bolt-action repeater for $10.

With my friends, who also had .22s, we spent many summer days hunting rabbits and gophers. Gophers in particular.

At the time, the province paid a nickel bounty for every gopher's tail you brought in. Designed to curb Manitoba's burgeoning gopher population, the policy was a distinct failure, although my friends and I did what we could to wipe them out.

We all used .22 Whiz-Bang long rifle ammunition. It came 50 shells to a box. A box cost 85 cents.

Simple arithmetic meant you had to have 17 hits to buy a new box of Whiz-Bangs. You can develop a pretty good shooting eye working to that standard.

Growing-up moment

Hunter McConathy, 7, holds a hunting rifle with a short stock as his father Bryan and salesman Russ Duncan watch him at the Cabela's store in Fort Worth, Texas in 2008. In June 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Chicago's strict gun control law, in the process affirming the right of individual Americans to own arms. (Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters)

In the fall, we went duck and deer hunting with our fathers and other older men.

To be invited to shoot over decoys or to be assigned a deer stand was a big growing-up moment.

In that part of the world, guns were mixed in with the baseball season, fall football, bicycles, paper routes and hanging around. Guns were a part of the scene but by no means the dominant activity.

When I left Manitoba to work elsewhere, almost always in urban areas, guns and hunting simply faded from my life. I've never owned one since.

My wife and I live in Washington but we also have a small farm in northern Virginia. Fauquier County to be exact. It's about 80 kilometres from the capital. Fauquier is very much about hunting and the outdoor life.

Most of my neighbours hunt, many belong to skeet, trap or pistol clubs and, as was the case in Manitoba, guns are part of a family tradition with one notable difference: women are now fully active in these sports. Many young girls follow the same path as their brothers.

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Guns on the bar

Many are also National Rifle Association members. And while I don't shoot anymore, my neighbours and I have common cause.

It is that the lunatic-fringe gun owners, and the weak-kneed politicians who serve them, have now gone too far.

In Virginia, you can carry a concealed weapon. You need a permit that requires some minimal knowledge of your weapon and a check of your background.

I remember a few years back, when the law came into effect, the local newspaper interviewed the first Fauquier County recipient of such a permit. They also ran a picture of the man, a beefy, crew-cut young guy who said he was a construction worker.

Asked why he wanted to carry a gun, his response was simple and straightforward: " It makes me feel good."

More than 100,000 such permits have been issued since.

These permits have always had no-go areas. You can't carry a concealed weapon in schools, hospitals, at the mall, etc. But this week, the state legislature passed a law that allows gun-toters to wear their iron in bars and restaurants where liquor is sold.

This law passed despite being opposed by every police chief in the state.

The majority of restaurant and bar owners opposed it as well.

The new law says a permit-holder cannot drink alcohol while packing a gun. But bar owners say, if a gun is concealed, how would they know who may be breaking the law.

One of those in the forefront of the law's successful lobbying effort is Philip Van Cleave of Virginia's Citizens Defence League.

He told reporters he wanted the law because: "If there is somebody drinking in there and suddenly they pull a knife and start to stab people or whatever, I want to protect myself."

There was another, perhaps more significant defeat this week for the gun-control movement: The U.S. Supreme Court strike down the city of Chicago's strict gun rules.

In a shot heard nationwide, the court ruled that "states and local jurisdictions cannot significantly limit the right to keep and to bear arms," a direct response to Chicago's 28-year ban on handguns being kept in the city's homes.

'Commonsense regulations'

The news triggered a barrage of headlines and dire warnings. Many commentators, such as CNN/New Yorker legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin, felt that gun control had just been thrown out the window and someone was soon going to have to figure out how to stop someone from legally owning a Stinger missile.

Silly, I know, but this is the U.S.

Almost overlooked, the justice did add language that indicated states and local jurisdictions could enforce "commonsense regulations."

In the wake of the ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley promised to soon push for a new ordinance regulating handguns in the city. (M. Spencer Green/Associated Press)

That was enough for Chicago Mayor Richard Daley. His council immediately passed a new law, even tougher than the previous one.

Its teeth is that it makes gun permits very difficult to get. The procedure is time-consuming and the mayor promises that if any loopholes are found he will plug them

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This newest step by Chicago will almost certainly end up in the courts as well.

Pretty much everyone, on both sides of the gun issue, believes the court's inclusion of "commonsense regulations" will open the door to hundreds, if not thousands of lawsuits testing the limits of gun control right across the land.

Obviously, you don't want guns in schools. But with the right to own guns by individuals now firmly established, where do you draw the line?

The vast majority of the gun owners that I know understand what is right. It's time for politicians to get with it and not just play to the loudest voices.

Some quick statistics.

Every year more than 100,000 Americans are shot and more than 30,000 will die as a result of their wounds.

Eighty-five people in the U.S. die each day from gun violence, nine of them are teenagers or children.

And a note to Philip Van Cleave and his concern about being stabbed in a bar: Gun owners are four times more likely to die from guns than those without weapons.

Henry Champ

INSIDE WASHINGTON

About the author

Henry Champ has been one of the world's top foreign correspondents for most of his 40 years in journalism. Until his retirement in November 2008, he was CBC Newsworld's authority on Washington, D.C., where he continues to live. A leading Canadian voice on the war on terrorism, the war in Iraq and the growing concerns over the Canada-U.S. relationship, Champ continues to write a regular column for CBCNews.ca

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About 11 per cent were Palestinian children studied were anemic. Here students line up on the first day of elementary school reopening in the Rafah refugee camp southern Gaza Strip in January 2009. (Eyad Baba/Associated Press)

About one in four Palestinian children goes without breakfast, say researchers who found many had stunted growth or malnourished.

July 2, 2010: About one in four Palestinian children goes without breakfast, say researchers who found many had stunted growth or malnourished.

Medical journal the Lancet published a series of abstracts and commentaries Friday on health issues in the Palestinian territories.

In one study, Kholoud Nasser from the Ministry of Education in Ramallah, looked at the diet of 2,000 Palestinians aged nine to 11 and 14 to 16 in the West Bank and Gaza in March 2008.

Weight and height were measured, and hemoglobin concentrations were measured to assess the degree of iron-deficiency anemia. Children were interviewed about their knowledge, attitudes and practices, and the teens filled in questionnaires.

The results suggested 26 per cent of children did not eat breakfast, the main indicator of healthy eating habits.

About 11 per cent were anemic, and one in 17 stunted or low in height for age the Lancet reported

The higher prevalence of anemia in girls (14 per cent) than boys (7 per cent) could be associated with menstruation that is not compensated for by diet, the study's authors suggested.

More boys were stunted (eight per cent in boys compared with three per cent of girls), either because of late onset of puberty or poor health since early childhood, the researchers said.

Of the 1,883 children, two per cent were underweight and 15 per cent overweight or obese.

"Comprehensive and effective school nutrition programs that are targeted at all age groups, with special attention to adolescents and girls, are needed because the data for overweight and iron-deficiency anemia are alarming," they concluded.

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'Nights were like nightmares'

A paper on women in labour and midwives included personal accounts of childbirth experiences during the 23 days of Israeli assault on the Gaza Strip in December 2008 and January 2009. One researcher interviewed the women in Arabic, and the quotes were transcribed and translated for the paper.

One woman was quoted as saying: "I was not thinking like other people in face of death or shelling, but was only thinking of my case. What would happen if I had labour pains at night? How will I manage? They were shelling even ambulances. Nights were like nightmares. Each morning, I breathed a sigh of relief that daylight had appeared."

Two weeks ago, Israel pledged it would allow all goods in Gaza, except weapons and items considered to have a military use, after deciding to ease the three-year blockade it imposed after Hamas won a Palestinian election in 2006 and took control of the territory.

The rest of the journal's series looks at maternal health, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and cancer, health and human security, and the future of the health-care system in the Palestinian territories.

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Queen Elizabeth shakes hands with Canadian House of Commons Opposition Leader Michael Ignatieff at Rideau Hall the official residence of the Governor General, in Ottawa, Friday July 2, 2010. THE CANADIAN PRESS /Fred Chartrand/

By The Canadian Press: OTTAWA - Hoping for insights from one of the world's most adept public figures, Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff met privately with the Queen on Friday as the royal couple took a break from their hectic visit to Canada.

The Queen requested the meeting. And although Ignatieff wasn't sure why she asked, the leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition said he jumped at the chance.

"You're looking at the most experienced political figure in the world," Ignatieff said shortly after his audience.

"Any time you get a chance to meet the Queen, you say 'yes' right away."

The Queen arrived first, in the large drawing room at Rideau Hall, wearing a light purple flowered dress.

She casually remarked she had noticed the night before that "the ground hogs were busy" in the gardens around the Governor General's residence.

Ignatieff then arrived, thanking her for seeing him on her day off.

"I was very touched by that and appreciate it very much," he said as the two sat down to their private meeting.

Ignatieff later said "she's an absolute joy to meet" and that she "has a wonderful sense of the absurd."

"You have to in her job, because she sees a lot of amusing things happen. What is astounding about her is how … that sense of the comedy of life has survived 60 years of gruelling public service."

The Queen and Prince Philip were to depart Ottawa on Saturday for a whirlwind trip to Winnipeg before flying to Toronto to take in the Queen’s Plate.

One of the highlights of the visit came Thursday as the Queen addressed a crowd estimated at 100,000 during Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill.

With discontent brewing over his leadership, Ignatieff used the Friday meeting to garner any insight from a long-serving public figure.

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Ignatieff's personal leadership poll numbers recently have been well below those of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and NDP Leader Jack Layton. Some Liberal MPs have also openly criticized the way Ignatieff has been doing his job, and how the party has dealt with controversial issues.

Ignatieff has a full summer travel schedule that will see him in China and on a bus tour across every Canadian province and territory.

The Opposition leader acknowledged Friday he has had difficulty resonating with voters — his party languishes below the Conservatives in the polls — but insisted he can improve Liberal prospects in time for an election.

"Every time I sit down with Canadians and talk to Canadians and I'm with Canadians, it seems to work," he said.

"I have to earn this, vote by vote, press scrum by press scrum, interview by interview."

During his six-day trip to China, Ignatieff will meet government and Communist Party officials in Beijing before travelling to Shanghai, where he'll deliver a speech at the China Institute of International Studies.

Ignatieff is hoping to underscore the different tactics his party would use, compared with the Conservatives, to enhance trade links with China while raising human-rights issues.

"I don't go to China thinking Canada's perfect. There are things on our (human rights) conscience as well, so I'm willing to have a very frank dialogue with the Chinese," he said.

"But I'm not going to start, you know, finger pointing."

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The Queen inspects the Honour Guard as part of Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

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The Queen celebrates Canada's birthday by telling a Parliament Hill crowd that Canada 'has dedicated itself to being a caring home for its own, a sanctuary for others.'

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July 1, 2010 : Queen Elizabeth told 100,000 people on Parliament Hill on Thursday that she could think of no better reason to celebrate than Canada's 143rd birthday.

The Queen was spending her first Canada Day in Ottawa since 1997.

At 84, the Queen said she has witnessed more than half of Canada's national history and praised what Canada stands for.

"This nation has dedicated itself to being a caring home for its own, a sanctuary for others and an example to the world," she said.

The monarch earned a roar of applause when she mentioned a Canadian moment of pride - the gold medal win for Canada's men's Olympic hockey team. The Queen also praised the commitment of the Canadian Forces, and said Canada has reason for optimism, even in trying times.

An estimated 100,000 party-goers packed Parliament Hill, compared with 35,000 last year.

Many of the thousands arrived before dawn to ensure a front-row seat to see, and perhaps meet, the Queen during her walkabout scheduled for later in the day.

The Queen arrives on Parliament Hill to celebrate the country's 143rd birthday. (CBC)

The Queen spent Wednesday night at her official residence in Canada, Rideau Hall, and then sat for an official portrait on Thursday morning.

With her personal Canadian flag flying from the Peace Tower, the Queen was honoured with a flypast by CF-18 jetfighters and another by the aerobatic Snowbirds, as well as a march-past by the Guard of Honour.

The Queen was serenaded by Canadian artists including Quebec pop star Isabelle Boulay, bagpipers the Campbell Brothers, the Barenaked Ladies and the Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir.

She was also lauded by a host of luminaries, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper, actor Christopher Plummer and figure skater Joannie Rochette, who received a warm round of applause from the spectators, many decked out in red and white.

"Thank you for being there for me in my times of joy and sadness," said Rochette, who skated to a bronze medal in the Vancouver Olympics, just days after the sudden death of her mother.

"I had the sense that all of Canada was cheering us on," she said in French.

Canada Day celebrated abroad

Gov. Gen. Michaëlle Jean greets visitors during a ceremony at the Shanghai World Expo site on Canada Day. (Aly Song/Reuters)



In England, thousands of people flocked to Trafalgar Square in London for Canada Day.

"Every year we have had 30,000 to 50,000 people that come to the square over the course of the day," said Canadian High Commissioner James Wright. "It's a showcase of what's best about Canada."

The festivities opened with a performance by the Canadian Tenors and included street hockey competitions. Visitors got to meet Mounties and see a totem pole being carved.

Canadian wine, beer and Tim Hortons coffee were all on tap. Canadian music played all day, and the festivities will culminate in a huge concert in the evening. Visitors could also enjoy bison burgers.

Gov. Gen. Michaëlle Jean celebrated Canada Day far from home.

Jean was at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, China, where she made a speech, led a maple leaf flag-raising ceremony and enjoyed some beef from home at the Canadian pavilion.

Canadian troops in Afghanistan celebrated the nation's birthday by munching on hamburgers and hotdogs. Many wore red and white and listened to Bryan Adams tunes.

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Two Yorkton residents filled up an inflatable boat with clothes from their home and then headed for higher ground. (Dani Mario/CBC)

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July 2, 2010 By CBC News: Rescuers used canoes and front-end loaders following heavy rain and widespread street flooding Thursday night in Yorkton, Sask.

About 100 families were forced from their homes when water poured into their basements. More left their houses Friday morning and sought shelter.

Mayor James Wilson said a state of local emergency has been declared, adding that there has never been flooding to this extent before in the city of 15,000 people about 190 kilometres northeast of Regina.

The storm sewer system was overwhelmed and many streets were under water, including sections of Broadway Street in the heart of the city. Power was turned off in sections of Yorkton.

CBC Saskatchewan weather consultant Wayne Miskolczi said that according to Environment Canada 64 millimetres fell before midnight, and further heavy rain was recorded early Friday.

"I'm sure there are spots in Yorkton that have had well over 100 millimetres," he said.

Wilson said he's been told that some areas received 100 to 150 millimetres of rain in half an hour. An estimated 60 to 70 per cent of homes took in water, he said, and many businesses were flooded.

Yorkton has had floods before, but not like this, Wilson said. "Nothing to this extent." He said some people had to be carried away in front-end loaders.

The mayor added that Premier Brad Wall called him and assured him there will be quick provincial relief for people in need.

An emergency evacuation centre was set up at the Gallagher Centre, the city's main recreational centre and fairground. People making their way there were told to stick to higher routes. Some flooded-out residents were seeking refuge in hotels as far away as Regina.

"They were evacuating people in canoes," said Michael Paslofski, a spokesman with the Canadian Red Cross in Yorkton. "If this rain comes again, we're going to be in big trouble."

A CBC reporter said one couple paddled a canoe to their home Friday morning to pick up some clothing.

Additional room at the evacuation centre has been set aside in anticipation that there may be more problems later Friday. More thunderstorms were in the forecast.

Record-setting amounts of rain have been dumped on Saskatchewan in recent weeks. In Saskatoon, city council passed an emergency resolution Friday morning asking the province for disaster relief following flooding earlier in the week.

The town of Maple Creek in the southwest part of the province declared itself a disaster zone last month after more than 100 millimetres of rain fell in 48 hours.

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After heavy rain July 1, a state of local emergency was declared in Yorkton, Sask. Depending on the neighbourhood, anywhere from 60 to 150 millimetres of rain fell in the city of 15,000. Looking east from Broadway Street, the downtown area looked like a lake. (Submitted by citykidontheprairies).

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The diplomatic lines of Egypt, Yemen(s), Iraq(s) with corporation of Saeed’s family and the warriors of the Gods of Islamic main religious establishment represented by Somali Community , Islamic Sudanese Community, and the pro-Syrian and Iranian doctrines. The are working pro-terrorism, and against Canadian’s systems of immigration, education , monetary and Health systems in North America. They use India’s, and Somali’s motherhoods to cover their crimes . They use also the Arabic and Polish dialects to hide their crimes. They are active in Metcalfe Street , OPL and TD Canada Trust . They use the Islamic establishments too, and corporate with Center Town Community Center.

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Culturally, they insult the workers due to their beliefs as well as their odor , race and ability to do works (disable people). They aim by that to hide their crimes in illegal transactions of drugs and immigration’s issues as well as to the facilities that Canada’s gives.

They cover their illegal activities by the facilities of the diplomatic lines give to them. They corporate with French spies as well as the separators of Quebec province. Lebanese are taking part in these activities and they are working with agents who live in MacLaren Street 415 , Quickie Mart at Bank street and other places like Rideau Center, and other Shopping Molls.

Former Iraq’s regime they activate their pro-terrorism actions via the diplomatic lines of Yemen and facilities given by the hidden power of pro-terrorism of other Islamic and non-Islamic diplomatic lines of middle east . They use the gaps in the Canadian security systems (Monoculturalism, and the immigration).

Some of the representative of illegal activities are Sami Saeed, Osbi, who lives in Mississauga Toronto, and Mr. Gover, who lives in Windsor, Ontario. They are active in American borders too.

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The diplomatic lines of Egypt, Yemen with corporation of Saeed’s family and Taiy are working pro-terrorism in Canada and North America. They use India’s motherhood to cover their crimes . Gleb Community Center and Jack Purcell, United Churches, Embassies and houses are some of their places to act against the laws (Masks is the International Security System of Arab nationalists, Muslim brotherhood of the Gulf as well as communism and socialism). Their issues of immigrations have to be investigated with their diplomatic representatives in Ottawa.

Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization (OCISO) with Yemenite diplomatic lines and communities are working against the law with corporation with Mr. Nasser ( Nationalism, and Muslim brotherhood organizations) they are trying to hide crimes of themselves, and crimes of pro-terrorist of past, recent and future immigrants and leaders.

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Niger has food emergency: UN

Last Updated: Friday, July 2, 2010 /10:00 AM ET : The Associated Press

The World Food Program has declared its work in Niger an "emergency operation" after a survey found a sharp rise in malnutrition rates among young children.

WFP spokeswoman Emilia Casella said 16.7 per cent of children under five years of age suffer from acute malnutrition in the African country. Children under three are particularly affected.

She said that last year the malnutrition rate was 12.3 per cent. The threshold for declaring an emergency is 15 per cent.

Casella told reporters in Geneva on Friday that the WFP plans to boost its child feeding program from 500,000 to 640,000. It will also double food aid in Niger to reach 4.7 million people this year.

Food shortages in Niger have worsened following bad harvests over the past year.

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The International Integrated Security Systems in Canada and the World are in dilemma due to the masks and dishonest works of the spies of Middle East , former Eastern European Countries and the third world. They aim to cover their crimes , crimes of their leaders and organizations. They use the family names of the Prophet Mohammed , the trinities and holy spirits to hide their illegal activities. Down town Ottawa is full of places for their dishonest actions e.g. James Pub at Bank Street, Atomic Rooster Dom Polski, Jack Purcell Community Centre, Arts Cenre, Spark and Bank Streets, the Lord Elgin Hotel, and Fairmont Chateau Laurier Hotel.

They are supported by the pro-terrorist and criminal countries such as Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Poland, Pakistan, Afghanistan, India, Bangladesh, Libya, Yemen, Israell, United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, former Eastern European countries, Sudan, Somalia, Saudi Arabia, Palestinian State (s), Turkey, Islamic Republic of Iran, France, Morocco, Nigeria and South America, Algeria, South America and Mexico, Nigeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Eritrea and Ethiopia. The Polish Churches for instance, Roman Catholic and Islamic Centers work in corporations to progress another religions in their illegal and illusionary behaviors .The exploit the gaps in Irish communities centers, organizations and diplomatic lines. Financially and logistically they are supported by illegal American radical of the religious organizations and establishments.

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Queen to join Canada Day festivities

Last Updated: Thursday, July 1, 2010 | 8:43 AM ET: The Canadian Press . The Queen will bring a touch of class Thursday to Canada's annual birthday bash.

The normally informal, boisterous festivities on Parliament Hill in Ottawa are to kick off at noon with the arrival of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in a horse-drawn landau, complete with a mounted RCMP escort.

Pomp and circumstance will dominate the opening two hours of Canada's 143rd birthday, in honour of the Queen's presence.

The 84-year-old monarch has not been on the Hill for Canada Day since 1997.

With her personal Canadian flag flying from the Peace Tower, the Queen will be honoured with a 21-gun salute, a fly-past by CF-18 jetfighters and another by the aerobatic Snowbirds, as well as a march-past by the Guard of Honour.

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She'll be serenaded by Canadian artists, including Quebec pop star Isabelle Boulay, bagpipers the Campbell Brothers, the Barenaked Ladies and the Montreal Jubilation Gospel Choir.

She'll also be lauded by a host of luminaries, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper, actor Christopher Plummer and figure skater Joannie Rochette.

The Queen is to address Canada Day celebrants briefly just after 1 p.m. Before departing at about 1:40 p.m., the Queen will go on a walkabout to meet with some of the expected 100,000 party-goers.

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Monarch displays royal touch

Queen Elizabeth visits the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa June 30, 2010.

Photograph by: Wayne Cuddington, The Ottawa Citizen

By Matthew Pearson, Bruce Deachman and Nicki Thomas, The Ottawa CitizenJuly 1, 2010 8:17 AM.

OTTAWA — After unveiling the statue of jazz legend Oscar Peterson with a pull on a golden rope, Her Majesty, the Queen walked over to where Peterson’s widow, Kelly, and daughter, Celine, were standing.

The Queen shook hands with them and spoke of how much she’d enjoyed meeting Peterson himself and hearing him play when he performed for her and the Duke of Edinburgh at Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall during a 2002 concert celebrating her Golden Jubilee. She even asked whether they liked the statue.

“She spoke about what an honour it was for Oscar,” Kelly Peterson said later, “and how pleased she was to be here to unveil the statue and asked if we were happy with the likeness.”

It was one of numerous brief exchanges in which the 84-year-old monarch engaged Wednesday during the first day of her four-day visit to Ottawa, but such moments, perhaps more than anything else, display the grace with which the Queen fulfils her royal duties.

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Thousands of people, young and old, retirees and office workers, packed sidewalks around the National Arts Centre to witness the unveiling. The crowd gasped as the velvet curtain rose to reveal artist Ruth Abernethy’s larger-than-life sculpture. The Queen seemed impressed.

“When she saw it, particularly when she went around it, she was very taken by it,” NAC president Peter Herrndorff said. “When she looked at the sculpture, she said, ‘That’s really interesting, it’s really Oscar.’”

Her Majesty, wearing a power-blue coat and hat, pearl earrings and necklace, showed the same attention to others. She spoke to 10-year-old Ty Weber, who, along with others, handed the Queen a bouquet of flowers (which were artfully handed to a nearby assistant). The youngster couldn’t remember what the Queen said to him.

Her presence seems to have that effect. “She looks you right in the eye. I didn’t know what to do,” said Norma Booth, 82, who waited in the crowd for three hours to shake Her Majesty’s hand. “She put her hand up and I thought, ‘Do I or don’t I?’ Then I thought, ‘Nothing to lose.’ I can’t believe it.”

Earlier, after arriving at the Ottawa airport from Halifax, the Queen and Prince Philip were greeted by Madison Trudeau, the 10-year-old niece of Transport Minister John Baird, who presented the Queen with a bouquet of pink and orange roses, officially welcoming the royal couple to the city.

After running the gauntlet of waiting politicians, the Queen and Prince Philip left in a motorcade for a visit to the newly renovated Museum of Nature. They were greeted by a collective cheer from the crowd of about 500 that had gathered outside.

Inside, the Queen toured the new Water Gallery, unveiled a plaque and met with museum volunteers. She also went on a brief walkabout during the 40-minute stop, accepting flowers and greetings.

One well-wisher was Amy Levengood, who had driven to Ottawa from Douglassville, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. “The Queen has been my hero since I was about 11- years old,” the 40-year-old said. “She is such a constant person in an ever-changing world. Her dedication is unmatched by so many public figures today. She has kept her integrity.”

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The sentiment was shared by others. Ann McJamet, accompanied by her daughter and three grandchildren, was taking part in her seventh royal visit, the first occurring in 1939, when McJamet was only two and the Queen was a 13-year-old princess.

“I usually cheer her on when she’s in town,” said McJamet, who held a weathered Union Jack flag in one hand. “I was brought up to revere the Queen and remain loyal to the Crown.”

Nearby, 24-year-old Sarah Russell wore the same lapel pin her grandparents kept from the Queen’s 1953 coronation tour of Canada. “I think it’s important to remember the roots of the country: where it started and where we come from,” she said. “And I think the Queen’s an impressive lady.”


Queen Elizabeth visits the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa June 30, 2010.
Queen Elizabeth visits the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa June 30, 2010. Photograph by: Wayne Cuddington, The Ottawa Citizen

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Happy Canada Day: July 1, 2010

CANADA DAY

Frequently referred to as "Canada's birthday", particularly in the popular press,the occasion marks the joining of the British North American colonies of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Province of Canada into a federation of four provinces (the Province of Canada being divided, in the process, into Ontario and Quebec) on July 1, 1867. Canada became a kingdom in its own right on that date, but the British Parliament kept limited rights of political control over the new country that were shed by stages over the years until the last vestiges were surrendered in 1982 when the Constitution Act patriated the Canadian constitution.

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Fête du Canada

La fête du Canada (en anglais : Canada Day) est la fête nationale du Canada qui intervient le 1er juillet. Elle correspond à la création de la Confédération canadienne par l'Acte de l'Amérique du Nord britannique, qui prit effet le 1er juillet 1867.Ce jour de congé fut établi en 1879 et était nommé le jour de la Confédération, puis fut ensuite renommé le jour du Dominion[.] Il fut changé après le rapatriement de la Constitution du Canada le 27 octobre 1982. Il concerne toutes les institutions fédérales. Des spectacles sont alors présentés, suivis d'un feu d'artifice.

يوم كندا

يوم كندا (إنكليزي:Canada Day، فرنسي:Fête du Canada) هو يوم كندا الوطني وعطلة رسمية في كافة ولايات البلاد. يتم الاحتفال فيه بتاريخ 1 يوليو/تموز من كل عام وهي ذكرى سن قانون أصدر عام 1867م يوم الأول من تموز تم بموجبه توحيد كندا كبلد موحد يتألف من أربع محافظات. يتم الاحتفال بيوم كندا في كافة أرجاء كندا وكذلك دولياً في ممثليات كندا وسفاراتها في أنحاء العالم.

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Nationalfeiertag (Kanada)

Der 1. Juli ist der kanadische Nationalfeiertag (engl.: Canada Day; frz.: Fête du Canada) und erinnert an die Bildung Kanadas (als Bundesstaat des britischen Commonwealth) durch den British North America Act am 1. Juli 1867.

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Día de Canadá

El Día de Canadá (en inglés: Canada Day, en francés: Fête du Canada) es el día de fiesta nacional de Canadá. Se celebra el 1 de julio de cada año para celebrar la autonomía de Canadá del Reino Unido en 1867.El día de fiesta fue establecido formalmente en 1879 y llamado originalmente el Día de Dominio. El nombre fue cambiado al Día de Canadá en octubre de 1982. El día se celebra a menudo con desfiles y fiestas al aire libre. Cada año en la ciudad capital canadiense de Ottawa hay grandes celebraciones en el césped de los edificios del parlamento nacional. También, en otras ciudades como Montreal y Toronto hay algunos de los desfiles más grandes del país.

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