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1

Meet the Canadian billionaire who’s giving it all away

Jeffrey Skoll is a dot-com legend, an Officer of the Order of Canada and the only Canadian to sign The Giving Pledge
2

Sherpas forced to abandon body of Canadian who died on Everest

Strong winds forced the climbers to leave Shriya Shah-Klorfine’s body at South Col for now
3

RIM prepares for radical measures with global restructuring

The next round of layoffs is planned for around June 1, a day before RIM’s first quarter ends
4

Video: Cruise ship vs. bridge. Which one wins?

A brand new cruise ship comes off worst in a too-close encounter with a bridge in China.
5

5 things I learned from getting fabulously rich overnight

Canadians who rode the tech wave to riches - and got out before the crash - reflect on the rush of a lifetime
6

Pope’s butler arrested in Vatican leaked documents scandal

Paolo Gabriele, a layman and member of the papal household, was arrested Wednesday after secret documents were found in his Vatican City apartment
7

Harper is right: Foreign radicals are after the oil sands

It’s not just environmentalists using U.S. money for Canadian advocacy
8

The Conservatives tamper with an EI way of life

Changes to employment insurance will not be well received in parts of the country where it is part of the social fabric
9

The Chinese resource supercycle slows down

The country’s efforts to modernize its infrastructure accelerated commodity demand and spurred investment in Canada’s mining sector. Now the good times are coming to an end
10

My brother is sponging off my mom

I told her I wouldn’t visit while she lets him live there, and now she won’t come to my house and see her grandchildren
11

Hurt the criminal or hurt the crime?

Sadly, in most countries, a sense of anger and vengeance is motivating prison reform these days
12

Hesjedal in striking distance heading into final stage

Canadian Ryder Hesjedal only trails Spain's Joaquim Rodriguez by 31 seconds
13

Why banking on cord blood isn’t necessarily a good idea

Private umbilical-cord-blood banks tell new parents that they could offer children future miracle cures. But medical professionals say those chances are very slim – and what's really needed is a national solution
14

Egypt's choice: Old regime or Islamic future?

The Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi faces a tough time gaining enough votes for victory, but former Mubarak official Ahmed Shafik isn’t winning any popularity contests
15

Quebec protests adopt a Latin flavour

While the more raucous riots have held the spotlight, across the province a more festive form of dissent has also taken hold

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