In the dairy air

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Michael Schmidt, a farmer and raw-milk radical, ended his four-week hunger strike on December 20, 2007. Schmidt was previously raided and charged with operating a milk processing plant without a license. During his hunger strike, he drank only one gas of raw milk for 28 days. His demands include the return of his equipment and payment for damages done. He continues to fight for the legalization of unpasteurized milk in Ontario, Canada.

Public affairs, Dairy Cattle and Milk Production, Dairy farms, Raw Milk, Political activity, Dairy farmers, Hunger strikes, Schmidt, Michael

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Canadian kulture, eh?: Paying more to play Avril Lavigne than Madonna doesn't make sense

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Sheila Copps the head of the Canadian heritage ministry in the middle of 1990s settled that the royalty fees would be paid to the Canadian artists and producers by the businesses that utilize the background music. The service providers have come up with a solution that American music must be played instead of Canadian music since it costs less.

Author: Harris, David
Usage, Music, American, American music, Artists, Canadian, Canadian artists, Copps, Sheila

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Cruise control

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The growing trend toward drive-thru restaurants in Canada, with more stringent building regulations, is discussed.

Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Drive-in restaurants

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Subjects list: Canada, Laws, regulations and rules, Government regulation
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