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  • The recent decline in voter turnout for Canadian federal elections is a cause for concern. In the 1993 election, voter turnout fell to 70 percent from...

  • Acrobatic receiver modest about talent BRANDON -- Nowhere on the field are the Winnipeg Blue Bombers deeper right now than at receiver. The embarrass...

  • COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Police in Denmark and Sweden say they halted an imminent terrorist attack Wednesday by arresting five men who planned to shoot ...

  • Supreme Court of Canada McConaghy v. Denmark, 4 S.C.R. 609 Date: 1880-04-13 Francis McConaghy et al. (Plaintiff) Appellants; and George Denmark (Defe...

  • It opens a lot of doors for us," [Kevin Leder] noted. "People start knowing about Denmark. Playing in the NHL and the Stanley Cup playoffs (as Nielsen and [Jannik Hansen] did last year), that's a big thing. "Everybody is looking up to him, playing in the NHL playoffs," offered Danish forward Mikkel Boedker. "That's exciting for the whole country. You can have it in your mind that if he did it, I can do it, too. The picks don't matter (where you're drafted). (Hansen) showed that. He could be a late pick but still close to make it. He just kept working and now he's almost there." "I thought it was the right move for me to go over and see if I could learn the Canadian style of hockey," said Boedker, 19, who played midget hockey with Hansen in Denmark. "I had a few talks with Jannik abo...

  • I'm not sure if any other front end gets that rock to the four-foot," said the Edmonton skip. "I was pretty light on that. I was pretty worried. They got it in by a foot. "I think it's a big reason why [Kevin Martin] wanted us to play with him, just the sweeping," said [Kennedy], 26, who owns a meat shop in St. Albert, Alta. "On ice this good, sweeping can make the difference. "Sweden has beat us up lots over the years," he said. "We have to be ready."

  • Cet article prend comme point de départ la classification des Welfare State en Europe en trois régimes qualitativement différents établie à l'origine par Titmuss (1971) et reprise plus tard par [Esping-Andersen] (1990). Il tient compte, dans l'analyse de la conciliation entre vie familiale et vie professionnelle aujourd'hui, les critiques, qui ont été formulées à l'égard de cette division particulière des Welfare en l'accusant de parti pris en matière de genre. En conséquence, la distinction entre travail payé et travail non-paye, ainsi que la distinction entre le modèle de l'homme gagne-pain et le modèle du couple à deux revenus ont été pris en compte. Le Danemark, les Pays-Bas et le Royaume-Uni ont été étudiés en tant que castypes pour les régimes Scandinave, continental et atlantique...

    ...: the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Denmark. By presenting upto-date data from these three cou...

  • We knew that we had a chance to win, but this the first time we've won against them," said [Jensen], who curled at a 76-per-cent clip while throwing her team's second stones. "We waited for the perfect moment (to beat them). "We didn't have a lot of time to do much adjusting," said [Debbie McCormick]. "[Tracy Sachtjen] hasn't played much this season. I've played with her a ton before so I feel comfortable with her. I wasn't worried about it. Japan's Moe Meguro outgunned Diana Gaspari of Italy 9-8 in the wildest game of the opening draw. Japan fell behind early after Meguro's attempted takeout in the second end drove an Italian stone back onto her own sitting on the button, transforming a potentially big end into a steal of one for Gaspari.

  • ..., Canada, the United States, Norway, Denmark (Greenland), Finland, Sweden, and Iceland. The str...

  • The exception is [Gary Doer]. He may well be the most useful member of that team. In fact, although he will not have the final vote -- that belongs to Prime Minister Stephen Harper -- nor even a voice in the decision, which will be made by Mr. Harper and Mr. [Jim Prentice] -- his charming presence and his environmental credentials and most of all his association with United States, could result in Canada emerging from Copenhagen smelling a little better than it did going in.



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