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Wednesday, 2 June 2004
CBC Sports: Canada's U-19 women reach CONCACAF semis < 1:40:12 AM>.
Emily Zurrer gave Canada the boost it needed to clinch top spot in its group at the CONCACAF women's under-19 qualifying tournament and avoid the defending champion United States in the semifinals.
The 16-year-old attacker turned defender scored two goals Tuesday to lead Canada in a crucial 3-0 victory over Mexico.
Massive spectacle Juiy 11 < 12:29:41 AM>.
A huge public spectacle has been announced for July 11 on the plaza in front of Place des Arts, to celebrate both the 25th anniversary of the Jazz Festival and the 20th of the Cirque du Soleil. Although called Soleil de Minuit it will start at 21:00. [montreal city weblog] A great city for parties both public and private.
The Quebecois in New England < 12:27:42 AM>.
Interesting piece on the exodus of many Qucois to work in New England between 1840 and 1930. (I have American friends on the net with surnames like Chabot, Lord and Coderre, who speak no French and only have a faint family memory of where their family history.... [montreal city weblog]
CBC News: Keep culture in mind during election: arts groups < 12:26:33 AM>.
On the fifth day of the five-week campaign, only the NDP has released its culture platform, pledging more money for arts programs and the CBC.
CBC News:Marijuana Party gets campaign rolling with seed money < 12:22:04 AM>.
The federal Marijuana Party began its election campaign on Tuesday with a campaign slogan of "Let's roll."
Poll puts Martin's stumbling Liberals ahead by... < 12:21:11 AM>.
Poll puts Martin's stumbling Liberals ahead by 4 points...34-30...which may result in a government led by Stephen Harper [GAM-National] What do we know about this guy and his motley crew?
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