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Oops! Miss Universe Canada Crowns Wrong Winner

Losing is never easy, but for one unlucky contestant in Canada's Miss Universe competition the bad news came 24 hours later -- after she'd been crowned the winner.

Red-faced organizers admitted on Wednesday that a typo led to a counting error that resulted in Denise Garrido, 26, being wrongly named the victor at Saturday's event. She was stripped of her sash and crown the next day.

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Canada Opposes Arming Syria Opposition

Canada's top diplomat Tuesday warned of "more violence, more deaths and more destruction" in Syria that risks spilling over into neighboring countries if the EU arms Syrian rebels.

"My strong view is that the only way to end the suffering of the Syrian people is a political solution," Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird told reporters.

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Canada Warns of Possible Iraq 'Civil War'

A spate of deadly violence risks plunging Iraq into a sectarian civil war, Canada's top diplomat warned Tuesday, adding that a Canadian was among the latest victims.

"The security situation in Iraq has been fragile for many years," Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said in a statement.

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Canada Apple Farmer Fights Frost with Helicopter

With a frost warning in effect in parts of Canada, an Ottawa area farmer reportedly sent a helicopter to hover over his apple orchard overnight Monday in an unusual effort to save his crop.

Temperatures in the Ottawa region fell to -2 degrees Celsius (28 Fahrenheit) at about 3 a.m. (0700 GMT) early Tuesday morning.

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Canada Restores Diplomatic Ties with Somalia

Canada announced Tuesday it is restoring diplomatic relations with Somalia, more than two decades after severing ties with the strife-torn African nation.

Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird made the announcement after meeting in Ottawa with Augustine Mahiga, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Somalia.

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Canada to Boycott U.N. Disarmament Body over Iran Role

Canada will boycott meetings of the U.N. Conference on Disarmament when Iran takes over the body this month, an official announced Tuesday, saying it makes a "mockery of disarmament issues."

Tehran will assume the presidency of the disarmament conference from May 27 until June 23 under an alphabetical rotation among the 65 member states.

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Canada Deports to Lebanon a Palestinian over 1968 Israeli Airline Attack

A Palestinian man who lived in Canada for the past 26 years has been deported to Lebanon over a 1968 attack on an Israeli airliner, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced Monday.

Issa Mohammed immigrated to Canada using a false alias in 1987, after being convicted by a Greek court of storming a civilian airliner and killing a passenger and later being released from jail in a hostage exchange.

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Canada Looking at Criminalizing Cyber-Bullying

Canada is looking to criminalize cyber-bullying, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Friday, after a pair of teenage suicides provoked by unrelenting online harassment.

"The Internet is in most ways a great development for our society," Harper said at a round-table on ways to protect youth from cyber-bullying.

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Heat Wave Sears Canada's Tulip Festival

A heat wave is threatening to take the bloom off one of the world's largest garden festivals, as more than one million colorful tulips in Canada's capital began wilting Tuesday.

More than 100 heat records were broken across the country, according the weather office, while Ottawa posted a near-record 27 degrees Celsius (80.6 Fahrenheit) just as the Canadian Tulip Festival was getting underway.

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Canadian-Born Guantanamo Convict Plans Appeal

Canadian-born former Guantanamo inmate Omar Khadr plans to appeal his conviction for war crimes after two similar cases were quashed, the Toronto Globe and Mail newspaper reported on Saturday.

Khadr, 26, was repatriated to a high-security jail in Canada last September after spending 10 years in the U.S.-run prison following his arrest in Afghanistan as a teenager in 2002.

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