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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Yahoo! News Canada - Canada Headlines


Airstrikes over Iraq cost Canadian taxpayers $90 million: Report

Posted: 11 Nov 2014 09:49 AM PST

Canada's bombs hit ISIL construction equipment: Lt.-Gen. VanceHow much will Canada's mission to Iraq cost Canadian taxpayers? "A Citizen analysis estimates the first week of air operations against the Islamic State cost taxpayers between $2.7 million and $4.1 million. Canada officially joined the United States and other allies in launching airstrikes against ISIS over Iraq earlier this month.


Julie Van Rosendaal: 11 kitchen hacks to streamline mealtime

Posted: 11 Nov 2014 07:30 PM PST

America's test kitchen shared this trick for when you don't have time to decant your wine. Aerate it by blending on high for 30 seconds or pouring the entire bottle into a pitcher, then pouring it back and forth between two pitchers 15 times. 6) Stay away from soggy greens.

Family of 16-year-old girl attacked in Winnipeg thankful she survived

Posted: 11 Nov 2014 05:55 PM PST

WINNIPEG - The family of a 16-year-old Manitoba girl who was beaten and left for dead in an icy Winnipeg river is thankful she survived the attack and is now recovering.

Canada honors war dead weeks after soldiers die in domestic attacks

Posted: 11 Nov 2014 12:58 PM PST

Poppies, notes, and mementoes are placed on the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier following Remembrance Day ceremonies at the National War Memorial in OttawaBy Leah Schnurr OTTAWA (Reuters) - Thousands gathered for Remembrance Day ceremonies at Canada's war memorial on Tuesday, the same site where a soldier was shot dead three weeks ago in an attack on parliament. The annual Nov. 11 Remembrance Day honoring Canada's war dead took on increased significance this year after two soldiers were killed in separate attacks in October that police said were carried out by radical recent converts to Islam. The crowd, an estimated 50,000, was bigger than usual at Ottawa's cenotaph and security was tight at an event attended by Prime Minister Stephen Harper. ...


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