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An atlhete performs during the presentation of Toronto City's candidacy for the 2015 Panamericans Games, during the ODEPA General Assembly meeting in Guadalajara, Mexico on 5 November. Toronto was chosen to host the 2015 Panam Gamaes seeing off rival bids from Lima and Bogota.  Photo:Ivan Garcia/AFP

Toronto to host 2015 Pan-American Games

Fri Nov 6, 6:30 PM

GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AFP) - Toronto was on Friday named as the host city of the 2015 Pan-American Games, seeing off rival bids from Lima and Bogota.

  • Salmons at a seafood factory. Canada launched a judicial inquiry Friday into why millions of Pacific salmon failed to reach Canadian rivers some months ago, in a bid to salvage the stocks that could shake up domestic fishery policies.  Photo:Francisco Negroni/AFP
    Canada launches probe into missing salmon stocks Fri Nov 6, 6:04 PM

    MONTREAL (AFP) - Canada launched a judicial inquiry Friday into why millions of Pacific salmon failed to reach Canadian rivers some months ago, in a bid to salvage the stocks that could shake up domestic fishery policies.

  • Statistics Canada logo. The Canadian unemployment rate rose to 8.6 percent in October, the first rise in two months, as the economy shed 43,000 part-time jobs, official data showed Friday.  Photo:/AFP
    Canadian unemployment rises to 8.6 percent Fri Nov 6, 10:40 AM

    OTTAWA (AFP) - The Canadian unemployment rate rose to 8.6 percent in October, the first rise in two months, as the economy shed 43,000 part-time jobs, official data showed Friday.

  • Salmon at a seafood factory. A judicial inquiry is to investigate why millions of Pacific salmon failed to reach Canadian rivers some months ago, devastating the local fishing industry, Canada's prime minister said Thursday.  Photo:Francisco Negroni/AFP
    Canada to probe missing salmon stocks: PM Thu Nov 5, 5:10 PM

    OTTAWA (AFP) - A judicial inquiry is to investigate why millions of Pacific salmon failed to reach Canadian rivers some months ago, devastating the local fishing industry, Canada's prime minister said Thursday.

  • The Research In Motion (RIM) headquarters is pictured in 2005. Blackberry smartphone maker RIM announced Thursday it would buy back 1.2 billion US dollars worth of its stock to prop up the sagging share price amid heightened competition.  Photo:Simon Hayter/AFP
    Blackberry maker RIM to buy back $1.2 bln in stock Thu Nov 5, 10:49 AM

    OTTAWA (AFP) - Blackberry smartphone maker Research in Motion (RIM) announced Thursday it would buy back 1.2 billion US dollars worth of its stock to prop up the sagging share price amid heightened competition.

  • A temporary sign displayed on the Thomson Reuters building in Canary Wharf in London in 2008. Financial and professional information provider Thomson Reuters saw its third quarter net profits drop 59 percent to 167 million dollars, the company said Thursday, citing difficult market conditions.  Photo:Shaun Curry/AFP
    Thomson Reuters quarterly earnings fall 59 pct Thu Nov 5, 10:34 AM

    NEW YORK (AFP) - Financial and professional information provider Thomson Reuters reported Thursday third-quarter net earnings of 167 million dollars, down 59 percent from a year ago amid "difficult" market conditions.

  • Syringes with influenza virus vaccine sitting on a tray. A senior Canadian health official was fired Wednesday for providing scarce swine flu shots to professional hockey players ahead of Canadians braving long lines for the vaccine.  Photo:Justin Sullivan/AFP
    Healthcare official fired for giving Flames flu shots Wed Nov 4, 7:23 PM

    EDMONTON, Canada (AFP) - A senior Canadian health official was fired Wednesday for providing scarce swine flu shots to professional hockey players ahead of Canadians braving long lines for the vaccine.

  • Chrysler world headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Chrysler expects its Canadian sales to grow at least 33 percent by 2014 thanks to an alliance with Italy's Fiat which will expand its small car offerings, a top executive said Wednesday.  Photo:Geoff Robins/AFP
    Chrysler sees 33% sales growth in Canada by 2014: exec Wed Nov 4, 4:32 PM

    AUBURN HILLS, Michigan (AFP) - Chrysler expects its Canadian sales to grow at least 33 percent by 2014 thanks to an alliance with Italy's Fiat which will expand its small car offerings, a top executive said Wednesday.

  • The Lehman Brothers headquarters in New York, seen here in 2008. The idea has been 'gaining traction' and is starting to get fleshed out following the failure of investment bank Lehman Brothers last year that sparked a global financial crisis, the senior Canadian finance official told a briefing.  Photo:Nicholas Roberts/AFP
    Big banks should plan their funeral: Canadian official Wed Nov 4, 12:36 PM

    OTTAWA (AFP) - Big banks should plan for their demise with "living wills" to wind down operations in an orderly fashion in case they fail, to avoid future financial sector meltdowns, a Canadian official said Wednesday.

  • Canada's Magna (logo, seen top) has bowed to a decision by US giant automaker General Motors to halt its purchase of GM's European division Opel (logo, seen bottom), saying it would continue to support the two companies.  Photo:Geoff Robins/AFP
    'Life goes on,' Magna chief says of missed Opel buy Wed Nov 4, 10:41 AM

    OTTAWA (AFP) - "Life goes on," Magna International chairman Frank Stronach said Wednesday of General Motors' decision to scrap plans to sell its unit Opel to Magna and its Russian partner.

  • Spain 'surprised' by GM move, ready to talk: minister Wed Nov 4, 10:41 AM

    MADRID (AFP) - Spain voiced "surprise" on Wednesday at General Motors' decision to scrap plans to sell its troubled unit Opel, and said it was ready to negotiate with the US manufacturer.

  • Canadian writer Dany Laferriere poses with his book in Paris after he won the 2009 Prix Medicis, one of France's top literary awards for his book 'L'enigme du retour' (The riddle of return). Laferriere and American novelist Dave Eggers on Wednesday were awarded France's Medicis literary prize celebrating original writing.  Photo:Francois Guillot/AFP
    Canadian, American writers win French literary prizes Wed Nov 4, 9:42 AM

    PARIS (AFP) - Haitian-born Canadian writer Dany Laferriere and American novelist Dave Eggers on Wednesday were awarded France's Medicis literary prize celebrating original writing.

  • Opel cars seen, at an Opel car dealership, in Hamburg. Germany's politicians fumed with anger and Opel workers canceled cost concessions and readied walkouts after General Motors Co. abandoned the sale of its European subsidiary to parts maker Magna International and Russian lender Sberbank. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Axel Heimken
    Magna accepts GM's halt of Opel purchase Wed Nov 4, 9:42 AM

    MONTREAL (AFP) - Canada's Magna has bowed to a decision by US giant automaker General Motors to halt its purchase of GM's European division Opel, saying it would continue to support the two companies.

  • First responders participate in an exercise to practice response to an emergency situation at the Steveston High School, in Richmond, BC. Pretend terrorists released fake radioactive poison in a mock attack staged in preparation for the 2010 Olympic Games.  Photo:Stephanie Lamy/AFP
    Vancouver prepares for Olympics with mock terror attack Tue Nov 3, 7:09 PM

    VANCOUVER, Canada (AFP) - Pretend terrorists released fake radioactive poison here Tuesday in a mock attack staged to prepare authorities for the real thing during the 2010 Olympic Games.

  • The 'Ocean Lady' that was intercepted on October 17, in the Pacific Ocean off Canada's west coast suspected of carrying illegal immigrants. Several of a group of 76 Sri Lankan asylum seekers picked up off the Canadian coast last month have ties to the Tamil Tiger rebels and could pose a security risk, officials said Tuesday.  Photo:/AFP
    Canada ties Sri Lanka migrant ship to Tiger rebels Tue Nov 3, 4:11 PM

    VANCOUVER, Canada (AFP) - Several of a group of 76 Sri Lankan asylum seekers picked up off the Canadian coast last month have ties to the Tamil Tiger rebels and could pose a security risk, officials said Tuesday.

  • A Hells Angel rides his motorcycle in the US in 2003. Quebec police arrested 10 people on Tuesday suspected of ties to the Hells Angels, accusing them of extortion, intimidation, threats, gangsterism, conspiracy and money laundering in the construction industry.  Photo:Scott Olson/AFP
    10 arrested in Quebec for construction crimes Tue Nov 3, 3:45 PM

    MONTREAL (AFP) - Quebec police arrested 10 people on Tuesday suspected of ties to the Hells Angels, accusing them of extortion, intimidation, threats, gangsterism, conspiracy and money laundering in the construction industry.

  • A man receives a shot of the A(H1N1) vaccine at a hospital on November 2. Canadians flocked to health clinics in search of the swine flu vaccine, as lawmakers held an emergency meeting Monday to deal with opposition charges that the government has mishandled the growing pandemic.  Photo:Mustafa Ozer/AFP
    Canada stampedes for swine flu vaccine, lawmakers meet Tue Nov 3, 9:52 AM

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Canadians flocked to health clinics in search of the swine flu vaccine, as lawmakers held an emergency meeting Monday to deal with opposition charges that the government has mishandled the growing pandemic.

  • Prince Charles (L) and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, are pictured in October 2009. Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, and his wife Camilla arrived in Newfoundland province Monday for the start of a Canadian tour and a look into Camilla's roots.  Photo:Leon Neal/AFP
    Prince Charles introduces Camilla to Canada Mon Nov 2, 7:01 PM

    OTTAWA (AFP) - Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, and his wife Camilla arrived in Newfoundland province Monday for the start of a Canadian tour and a look into Camilla's roots.

  • Afghan President Hamid Karzai (R) meets with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at the Presidential Palace in Kabul. Election organisers on Monday declared Karzai president of Afghanistan for another five years, cancelling a run-off which threatened to descend into farce and further destabilise the country.  Photo:Musadeq Sadeq/AFP
    Canada congratulates Karzai, urges 'good governance' Mon Nov 2, 5:22 PM

    OTTAWA (AFP) - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper congratulated Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai on his re-election Monday, urging his new government to focus on "security" and "good governance."

  • Picture of an inflatable giant seal set by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) in front of the European Parliament in Strasbourg on in May 2009. Canada on Monday filed an official complaint against the European Union at the World Trade Organisation over Brussels' decision to ban imported seal products, saying it violated trade rules.  Photo:Frederick Florin/AFP
    Canada makes WTO complaint against EU seal product ban Mon Nov 2, 4:46 PM

    MONTREAL (AFP) - Canada filed an official complaint Monday at the World Trade Organisation against a European Union ban on imported seal products, saying it violated trade rules.

  • Canadian Prime minister Stephen Harper, seen here in September 2009, will visit South Korea in December, following trips to India, China, and Singapore for an APEC summit, his office said Monday.  Photo:Eric Feferberg/AFP
    Harper to visit South Korea Mon Nov 2, 3:08 PM

    OTTAWA (AFP) - Prime Minister Stephen Harper will visit South Korea in December, following trips to India, China, and Singapore for an APEC summit, his office said Monday.

  • US court rejects Canadian's 'rendition' lawsuit Mon Nov 2, 2:27 PM

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - A New York appeals courts on Monday rejected a lawsuit by a Canadian man whom the United States accused of terror links and deported to Syria, where he says he was tortured.

  • A Canadian federal court will review a decision made earlier this year to deny firebrand British lawmaker George Galloway, seen here in March 2009, entry for a speaking tour, his backers said Monday.  Photo:Said Khatib/AFP
    British MP seeks to overturn Canadian entry ban Mon Nov 2, 2:21 PM

    OTTAWA (AFP) - A Canadian federal court will review a decision made earlier this year to deny firebrand British lawmaker George Galloway entry for a speaking tour, his backers said Monday.

  • US President Barack Obama (R) meets with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper (L) in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, in September 2009. Canadians are no more loving of the United States under its current leadership than during George W. Bush's presidency, suggested a poll published Monday.  Photo:Jim Watson/AFP
    Canadians still 'distrust' United States: poll Mon Nov 2, 2:06 PM

    OTTAWA (AFP) - Canadians are no more loving of the United States under its current leadership than during George W. Bush's presidency, suggested a poll published Monday.

  • A Canadian soldier has been killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) that detonated while he was on foot patrol in southern Afghanistan, the Canadian military said Saturday.  Photo:/AFP
    Bomb kills Canadian soldier in Afghanistan Sat Oct 31, 1:53 PM

    OTTAWA (AFP) - A Canadian soldier has been killed by an improvised explosive device (IED) that detonated while he was on foot patrol in southern Afghanistan, the Canadian military said Saturday.

  • This NASA Aqua satellite handout image of millions of tiny ocean plants called phytoplankton detected off the coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. The Salish Sea may never appear on official navigation maps, but residents of western regions in the United States and Canada hope a new name will protect their shared coastal waters.  Photo:Jeff Schmaltz/AFP
    Canada, US state give name to new sea Sat Oct 31, 8:02 AM

    VANCOUVER, Canada (AFP) - The Salish Sea may never appear on official navigation maps, but residents of western regions in the United States and Canada hope a new name will protect their shared coastal waters.

  • Former managing director of the Bangkok Bank of Commerce, Indian national Rakesh Saxena, is escorted by Thai policemen as he arrives at Crime Susppression Division in Bangkok, on October 30. Thailand promised a fair trial for the fugitive banker after he was extradited from Canada for allegedly embezzling millions of dollars and helping to trigger the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis.  Photo:Pornchai Kittiwongsakul/AFP
    Extradited banker detained in Thailand: police Sat Oct 31, 1:19 AM

    BANGKOK (AFP) - A fugitive banker arrived in Thailand after his extradition from Canada and was remanded in custody Saturday on charges of embezzling millions of dollars, a police spokesman said.

  • The last torchbearer on Greek soil, Greek skating athlete Niki Georgiadou, lights the Olympic Flame during the flame handing over ceremony for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics at the Panathenian marble stadium in Athens on October 29, 2009. Canadians got their first look at the Olympic flame as it touched down here marking the official start of the 106-day Vancouver Olympic torch relay.  Photo:Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP
    Vancouver Olympic flame arrives in Canada Fri Oct 30, 1:48 PM

    VICTORIA, Canada (AFP) - Canadians got their first look at the Olympic flame as it touched down here marking the official start of the 106-day Vancouver Olympic torch relay across the second-largest country in the world.

  • Vancouver presented with Olympic flame Fri Oct 30, 1:48 PM

    ATHENS (AFP) - The Olympic flame was officially handed over to Vancouver, hosts of the 2010 Winter Olympics, during a solemn ceremony here on Thursday at the site of the first modern Games of 1896.