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May 7, 2008
Talk show host and sex educator Sue Johanson, 77, will film her last show Sunday. Johanson has spent six seasons on the Oxygen Network, advising callers about their sexual health. Birth control, Sexually transmitted disease, sexual positions, sex toys, and all other things sex have been talked about on her program, "Talk Sex. "
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May 4, 2008
Thousands of marijuana activists from key Canadian cities puffed joints in public on Saturday as part of the Global Marijuana March - a worldwide protest on cannabis prohibition. Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver and Winnipeg held similar protests which took place simultaneously in 239 major cities across the globe, according to a Cannabis News' website.
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April 18, 2008
Topics female, women, toronto, train, drivers, jobs, newspapers, private, bus, job, space, city, car, people and trains
While other Canadian cities are solving major transport related problems like the threat of a strike in Toronto and the use of Tasers in Vancouver, Parliament Hill is setting a first in Canadian transport by introducing its first batch of female train and bus operators. Ontario now has two women drivers, Margaret Bicknell and Margaret Lafrance. OC Transport wants to add more by launching a recruitment campaign to attract more females and minorities to the company. But the transport firm has more luck getting visible minority applicants than women drivers, admitted Alain Mercier, director of transit services of the City of Ottawa.
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April 11, 2008
The Ontario Legislature initiated a series of public consultations if the province would continue reciting the Lord's Prayer in public events or follow other Canadian provinces which had discarded the Pater Noster. The debate is a result of an initiative by Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty whose Liberal party is questioning if the use of the popular prayer reflects the province's multiculturalism or favors Christian groups only.
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March 24, 2008
Anna Falco, a 53-year old woman from Woodbridge, won the jackpot at the Casino Rama, allowing her to celebrate Easter wealthier by $8. 7 million. Falco bet $2. 93 each spin to get the jackpot and she had already spent $195 when she made the hit of a lifetime.
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