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#TellVicEverything reveals everything Vic Toews never wished to know about Canadians

In response to the Public Safety Minister's "spying" bill, Canadians have started spamming his twitter feed with irrelevant details of their personal lives.

Facebook's $5 billion IPO: overhyped?

Is Facebook becoming less a tool for social media users and more just a money-making business?

"Alcatraz" star Sam Neill seen grocery shopping in Yaletown

"Jurassic Park" actor Sam Neill, now part of famous "Alcatraz" show, was spotted grocery shopping in Vancouver.

Five tips for Valentine's Day bliss

Valentine's Day is meant to be the most romantic day of the year. Sex up the day of love with these fantastic tips from a love expert and random finds on the interwebs.

Sh*t Punjabi mothers say: video

Here's a video that has many Indian moms in tears from laughter: after Sh*t Yogis Say and Sh*t Sri Lankan Mothers Say, here's a much-awaited homage to Punjabi mothers by Canadian comedian Lilly Singh...

Valentine's Day: five best places to make out

Where to kiss in Vancouver.

Mitt Romney, Republican pickup artist: video

Look out, Newt: in a new parody skit, Romney seduces Americans using trips from "The Game," a pickup artist's bible.

Chinese New Year: YouTube celebs Peter Chao and Bubbi share their favorite memories

These wildly popular YouTube celebrities weigh in on their favorite Chinese New Year traditions.

10 ways to celebrate Wayne Gretzky's birthday

Canadian ex-pro hockey player Wayne Gretzky, "The Great One", is blowing out 51 candles today. Tweeps all around the world are wishing the hockey legend/Gillette Superstar a happy birthday. What are...

Canadian stars Lynda Boyd and Allan Hawco of Republic of Doyle at Vancouver Film School

"What a hottie," Lynda Boyd remarked, as her "Republic of Doyle" co-star Allan Hawco sat down next to her. The Canadian stars from CBC's hit detective "dramedy" led an hour-long interactive...
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