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CBC.ca - News /* */ #movieplayer{ display:none; } #blogcomments{ display:none; } // // '); } // ]] News Sports Radio TV My Region World | Canada | Health | Arts & Entertainment | Technology & Science | Money | Consumer Life | Diversions | Weather Last Updated: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 | 2:35:18 PM ET Canada votes 'no' as UN native rights declaration passes The international community adopted the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples on Thursday, despite high-profile opposition from Canada and three other countries. more » Related: YOUR VIEW: How do you think Canada should vote on the declaration? MAPDemographics Mapping Canada's new family relationships DIPLOMATICALLY SPEAKINGJeremy Kinsman Summer's over, time to fix the world YOUR INTERVIEWIraq Nahlah Ayed and Margaret Evans answer your questions Top Headlines Most Viewed Most E-mailed Most Blogged Leaping loonie! Dollar hits 30-year high The Canadian dollar traded near the 97-cent US level Thursday as it rode record oil prices and a weak U.S. greenback to levels not seen since the disco era. more » Dawson remembers, one year after shootings Hundreds of people gathered at Montreal's Dawson College midday Thursday to remember victims of the shooting rampage that terrorized the school one year ago and left one student and the shooter dead. more » Tsunami warning lifted after 4th quake in Indonesia Indonesia lifted a tsunami warning issued after another strong earthquake rocked Indonesia Thursday. more » Chretien to reveal 'problems of being prime minister' Former prime minister Jean Chretien is releasing some details about his upcoming memoirs, which will track the 10 years that he led the country. more » Housing boom will falter, bank says The current housing boom is "unsustainable" because prices in 14 of 15 major Canadian markets are above their long-term trends, the Bank of Nova Scotia said. more » McLaren gets whopping fine in FI spy case The McLaren team has been fined $100 million US and stripped of all of its points in the constructors' standings in the spy scandal that has rocked Formula One. more » Electoral officer says he won't 'juggle' fundamental rights over veil issue Canada's chief electoral officer said he will not use his discretionary powers to change the rules and force veiled women to show their faces in upcoming elections, saying it's not his job to "juggle" fundamental rights. more » Hurricane Humberto barrels into Texas Hurricane Humberto crashed ashore in southeast Texas early Thursday, bringing heavy rains and powerful winds as it crossed the state and headed to Louisiana, the U.S. National Weather Service said. more » Fewer seniors taking higher-risk medications: CIHI study The proportion of seniors using drugs that carry potentially harmful adverse health risks has declined over the past six years, according to a new study. more » More Headlines » Canada to vote against UN declaration on native rights CN Tower dethroned by Dubai building Searchers looking for Fossett find other plane wrecks Indonesia reeling after 3rd earthquake strikes Hurricane Humberto barrels into Texas Government moving to access personal info, sparking privacy fears Leaping loonie! Dollar hits 30-year high A kilogram ain't what it used to be Married people outnumbered for first time: census CN Tower dethroned by Dubai building Eat less meat, reduce global heat, says study Government moving to access personal info, sparking privacy fears Canada to vote against UN declaration on native rights Prostate cancer drug can help identify aggressive tumours early: study Married people outnumbered for first time: census Spiders teamed up to create giant web, scientists say Police make arrest in Nigerian e-mail scam It's hard to make close friends on Facebook, study says Ministers discuss trade, climate change in APEC talks Senate should vanish if it's not reformed: Harper Government moving to access personal info, sparking privacy fears It's hard to make close friends on Facebook, study says Canada votes 'no' as UN native rights declaration passes TTC wants 15-cent fare hike CN Tower dethroned by Dubai building Married people outnumbered for first time: census Needle phobic? New skin patches deliver drugs painlessly More Headlines » ARTSTIFF David Cronenberg's Eastern Promises PHOTO GALLERYAuto Show Next-generation concept cars cruise into the spotlight HealthVitamin D The sunshine vitamin Video (Runs 5:09) Washington FileHenry Champ Read my lips: Troop reductions may happen THE CURRENTMixed Blessings Identity and culture for mixed-race Canadians VIEWPOINTRichard Handler The crackhead, the starer and other urban adventures World » Canada votes 'no' as UN native rights declaration passes The international community adopted the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples on Thursday, despite high-profile opposition from Canada and three other countries. Tsunami warning lifted after 4th quake in Indonesia Indonesia lifted a tsunami warning issued after another strong earthquake rocked Indonesia Thursday. Iraq blast kills key Sunni sheik allied to U.S. A roadside bomb in Iraq's Anbar province killed a prominent U.S.-allied Sunni Muslim sheik on Thursday, police said, in a severe blow to the alliance against insurgents in the region. Canada » Dawson remembers, one year after shootings Hundreds of people gathered at Montreal's Dawson College midday Thursday to remember victims of the shooting rampage that terrorized the school one year ago and left one student and the shooter dead. Canada votes 'no' as UN native rights declaration passes The international community adopted the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples on Thursday, despite high-profile opposition from Canada and three other countries. Electoral officer says he won't 'juggle' fundamental rights over veil issue Canada's chief electoral officer said he will not use his discretionary powers to change the rules and force veiled women to show their faces in upcoming elections, saying it's not his job to \"juggle\" fundamental rights. Health » Fewer seniors taking higher-risk medications: CIHI study The proportion of seniors using drugs that carry potentially harmful adverse health risks has declined over the past six years, according to a new study. Virtual interpreter turns speech into sign language IBM has developed a computer program that can translate the spoken word into sign language and then sign it out through an animated digital character, or avatar. Eat less meat, reduce global heat, says study Consuming less meat could help slow global warming by reducing the number of livestock and thereby lowering the amount of methane emitted by animals, scientists said Thursday. Arts & Entertainment» Torrid demand for Zeppelin reunion tickets crashes website Led Zeppelin's comeback is so hotly anticipated, it took down both the website set aside to book tickets and the internet service provider that hosted it. Prince threatens lawsuits against pirated audio, video files Prince has threatened lawsuits against several major websites including YouTube and eBay as part of his latest campaign to 'reclaim his art on the internet.' Early Austen gets special treatment at Calgary library An 1818 edition of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice has been discovered in Canada. Technology & Science » Government moving to access personal info, sparking privacy fears Government agencies are moving to gain access to telephone and internet customers' personal information without first getting a court order, according to a document obtained by CBCNews.ca that is raising privacy issues. Virtual interpreter turns speech into sign language IBM has developed a computer program that can translate the spoken word into sign language and then sign it out through an animated digital character, or avatar. U.S. court puts Qualcomm mobile phone import ban on hold A federal judge on Wednesday halted an import ban on mobile phones by Qualcomm Inc., a rare legal victory in a long-standing patent dispute with rival Broadcom Corp. Money » Leaping loonie! Dollar hits 30-year high The Canadian dollar traded near the 97-cent US level Thursday as it rode record oil prices and a weak U.S. greenback to levels not seen since the disco era. Housing boom will falter, bank says The current housing boom is \"unsustainable\" because prices in 14 of 15 major Canadian markets are above their long-term trends, the Bank of Nova Scotia said. Xceed Mortgage suspends dividend Xceed Mortgage Corp. suspended its quarterly dividend Thursday as it sought to save cash amid the current turmoil in the U.S. subprime mortgage lending market. Consumer Life » Italians boycott pasta in price protest Italian consumer groups asked people to stop buying pasta on Thursday to protest against higher prices. High school students protest cellphone ban About 30 students at Fundy High School in St. George, N.B., walked out of classes to protest a ban on using cellphones and leaving school property. School dropout rates plummet in Canada: StatsCan Dropout rates among Canadian teenagers declined by almost half between 1991 and 2005, according to a new study released Thursday by Statistics Canada. Sports » Scores: CFL MLB MLS Fading Jays face Yankees sweep With the injuries and the losses mounting, the Toronto Blue Jays will try to salvage something — anything — from their series finale with the New York Yankees Thursday at the Rogers Centre. (7:07 p.m. ET). Ducks, Kings open NHL preseason Just over three months since their Stanley Cup victory, the Anaheim Ducks return to game action Thursday when they host the Los Angeles Kings in the NHL's first preseason contest. McLaren gets whopping fine in FI spy case The McLaren team has been fined $100 million US and stripped of all of its points in the constructors' standings in the spy scandal that has rocked Formula One. Diversions » Malaysian judge makes house call to accused to verify claim of sickness Surfer rides wave on his stomach to rescue struggling dog Woman drove stolen car to courthouse to pay traffic ticket, S.C. authorities say Your Local News: Toronto Miller wants quick vote on new taxes OPP launches truck safety blitz Fading Jays face Yankees sweep More news, features & program information: cbc.ca/toronto /* */ Regional news & more British Columbia | Calgary | Edmonton | Manitoba | Montreal | New Brunswick | Newfoundland & Labrador | North | Nova Scotia | Ottawa | Prince Edward Island | Saskatchewan | Sudbury | Thunder Bay | Toronto | Windsor THE AMERICASNeil Macdonald Whatever happened to 'The War on Terror' VIDEONouri al-Maliki Nahlah Ayed interviews Iraq's PM (Runs 9:12) AUDIOHaifa St. Water woes in Baghdad (Runs 5:05) IN DEPTHPickton trial The defence begins Sept. 13, 1981 On This Day Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope BLOGPolitical bytes Just another lawsuit   Page 1 of 1 Play in popup More Video Help Reader Comment by   Share your comments » I like the CBC I also listen to BBC1 I need some blackberries before the season ends long -- // '); // ]] Recent blog posts More blogs Soldier's diary: the daily grind – Sgt. 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