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Montreal Alouettes win 97th CFL Grey Cup 28-27

By Adrian Wyld, APThe Montreal Alouettes' Ben Cahoon hoists the Grey Cup after the Alouettes beat the Saskatchewan Roughriders 28-27 to win the Canadian Football League's Grey Cup in Calgary, Canada on Sunday. IN 'THE HUDDLE' COMMUNITY READ THE LATEST POSTS Posted on Nov 29 2009 11:25PMPosted on Nov 29 2009 11:12PMPosted on Nov 29 2009 11:07PMPosted on Nov 29 2009 10:56PMPosted on Nov...

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Montreal Alouettes win Grey Cup

... League's Grey Cup in Calgary, Alberta, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Adrian Wyld) (Adrian Wyld - AP) Montreal Alouettes slotback Ben Cahoon makes a touchdown catch against the Saskatchewan Roughriders during the fourth quarter of the Canadian Football League's Grey Cup in Calgary, Alberta, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2009. Montreal won 28-27. (AP Photo/The...

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Leafs at Sens: Embarrassing Facts Edition

More photos » by Adrian Wyld - AP "Missed it." Browse more photos » 7:30PM ET Sportsnet Ontario Greetings Leafs fans. Regular Chemmy has died and has been replaced with "Delirious H1N1 Chemmy". You probably won't notice any difference. The Senators haven't sold out tonight's game against the Leafs. It makes me wonder if fairweather Ottawa fans are staying...

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Harper promotes India trade

... business community that Canada and India have a lot of room to expand trade with each other. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press) "The South Asian tiger has awoken and the world is standing in awe," he told the business leaders.Tourism is one area of the Canadian economy Harper is hoping India can give a boost to, and on Monday he said the Canadian Tourism Commission would launch a campaign...

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Harper promotes trade links to India

... business community that Canada and India have a lot of room to expand trade with each other.(Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)"The South Asian tiger has awoken and the world is standing in awe," he told the business leaders.Tourism is one area of the Canadian economy Harper is hoping India can give a boost to, and on Monday he said the Canadian Tourism Commission would launch a campaign...

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Harper visits Golden Temple to close India trip

... Sikh militants.Harper's tour of the Golden temple was crowded by media and security personnel. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)The incident is believed to have been one of the motivating factors behind the bombing of an Air India flight out of Canada a year later. A total of 329 people died when the jumbo jet went down in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Ireland.Jean Chrétien also...

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Harper ends Indian visit with tour of temples

Prime Minister Stephen Harper, left, examines the walls surrounding the Golden temple with Punjab state Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal, as he visits the holy site in Amritsar, India, Nov. 18, 2009.ADRIAN WYLD/THE CANADIAN PRESS Video: AMRITSAR, IndiaIndia's stunning contrasts were once more in evidence as Prime Minister Stephen Harper concluded a three-day tour of the emerging...

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Climate rules for all countries: Harper

Stephen Harper speaks with the media at the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-Operation Summit in Singapore on Saturday. (ADRIAN WYLD/The Canadian Press) SINGAPORE - Leaders of major and emerging economies formally punted an international agreement on curbing greenhouse gas emissions down the road Sunday. The 21-country Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation group, which comprises some 60 per per...

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Climate change laws years away: Prentice

Environment Minister Jim Prentice says climate change regulations capping greenhouse gas emissions are still at least a few years away. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)The federal environment minister says it may be a few years before Canada tables regulations to cut greenhouse gas emissions.Jim Prentice said the world has to first negotiate a new climate change treaty and Canada and the...

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Harper urges climate rules for all countries

Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks with Chilean President Michelle Bachelet at the summit on Saturday. Harper is in Singapore to attend the APEC meetings before heading to India for a three-day visit. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)Full global participation in cutting greenhouse gases is necessary to tackle global warming, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said at an APEC summit in Singapore...

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Making sense of the NHLPA mess

More photos » by Adrian Wyld - AP Browse more photos » Maybe the players don't care about the NHLPA, but the agents sure do. They are generally distrusting of one another to begin with, constantly worrying (and with good reason) about poaching of clients. But, five years after the lockout, there are still hard feelings about who sided with whom. A number of high-powered agents...

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Late comeback lifts Devils over Sens

Ottawa Senators left-winger Milan Michalek, rght, collides with New Jersey Devils defenceman Colin White during the first period of New Jersey's 3-2 win on Saturday in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld/Associated Press)Though it wasn't a textbook performance, the New Jersey Devils played well enough to earn their eighth straight road win. Zach Parise and David Clarkson each had a goal and an assist...

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Devils top Senators for eighth straight road win

Devils score three power-play goals to edge SenatorsWERE YOU THERE? Did you attend this game? If so, start chronicling your sports memories today with ESPN's Sports Passport. Enter the games you attend, upload your photos and share your memories! Photo WireNew Jersey Devils' Mark Fraser collides with Ottawa Senators' Mike Fisher during the third period of an NHL...(AP Photo/The Canadian Press,Adrian...

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35 honoured in Order of Canada ceremony

Gov. General Michaëlle Jean presents professional golfer Mike Weir with the Order of Canada during a ceremony in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)Professional golfer Mike Weir was among the 35 Canadians who were invested with the Order of Canada in a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa Thursday morning.In total, Gov. Gen. Michaëlle Jean presented three companions, 11 officers and 21...

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NDP to call for bankruptcy pension protection

New Democrat Leader Jack Layton is calling for reforms to Canada's bankruptcy laws to have employee pensions given priority in court proceedings.(Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press)The NDP said Tuesday it will introduce new legislation to protect employees' pensions when companies go bankrupt in an effort to prevent a situation like that currently facing Nortel retirees.NDP Leader Jack Layton...