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Hockey Night in Canada's Scott Morrison breaks down all the major trades made on NHL trade deadline day.

Scott Parker headed back to Colorado

The Colorado Avalanche reacquired Scott Parker from the San Jose Sharks for a sixth-round draft pick in 2008.

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Dark Mark

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I KNow nothing about hockey, I really enjoy watchin it. Ryan smyth was an incredible hard working man who will never be replaced. Lowe better kno what hes doing. We wilL miss you captain canuck!! All the best!

Posted February 28, 2007 09:21 PM

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Scott MorrisonScott Morrison, the recipient of the Hockey Hall of Fameís 2006 Elmer Ferguson Memorial Award, has been covering hockey for 25 years. The Toronto native began his career at the Toronto Sun in 1979. After spending more than 11 years as a hockey writer and columnist at the paper, Morrison became Sports Editor in 1991 and led the section to being named one of North America's top-ten sports sections in 1999 - the first sports section in Canada to receive the AP Sports Editors North American Award. Scott, a former two-term president of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association, joined Rogers Sportsnet in 2001 as Managing Editor, Hockey, and is currently both a commentator on Hockey Night in Canada and a columnist for CBC.ca.

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World »

U.S., Russia positions on Syria don't coincide, Putin says video
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told President Barack Obama that their positions on Syria do not coincide but both leaders agree on the need to push for negotiations in Syria's two-year-old civil war.
Brazilian cities see another round of protests
Protesters massed in at least seven Brazilian cities Monday for another round of demonstrations voicing disgruntlement about life in the country, raising questions about security during big events like the current Confederations Cup and a papal visit next month.
Iran's newly elected president Rowhani urges 'moderation'
Iran's newly elected president has pledged to follow a "path of moderation" and to have greater openness over the country's nuclear program, but he is opposed to halting the country's uranium enrichment.
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Canada »

Canadians jailed after Dominican post-wedding fight released
Two Canadian men imprisoned in the Dominican Republic following a post-wedding brawl last month have been released and will be returning to Canada, a family member says.
Northern Gateway in Canadians' interest, Enbridge tells review board video audio
Canada will be vulnerable to economic disaster should the Northern Gateway pipeline be rejected, the proponent told a federal review panel Monday as the final phase of public hearings got underway.
Quebec premier says Montreal mayor should resign video
Quebec Premier Pauline Marois says Montreal Mayor Michael Applebaum should step down following his arrest this morning.
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Politics »

Departing U.S. envoy 'hopeful' of progress on Syria talks at G8 video
The U.S. ambassador to Canada hopes the G8 summit will provide the forum for a group of the world's wealthiest nations — including Russia — to find common ground to calm the deadly crisis in Syria.
MPs weigh in on Justin Trudeau charging speaking fees video
The New Brunswick charity that asked Liberal leader Justin Trudeau to return a speaking fee eight months after he appeared at a fundraiser has sparked a debate among MPs about the propriety of accepting money for what some say MPs should do for free.
U.S.-European Union free trade talks unveiled at G8 summit video
Trade, taxes and transparency are on the agenda at the G8 summit in Northern Ireland, but a major development came Monday when the U.S. and the European Union announced they plan on launching free trade talks.
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Health »

Chronic fatigue may be reversed with exercise
Taking it easy is not the best treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome, rather exercise and behaviour therapy are, a large study finds.
AT&T buys T-Mobile USA for $39B US
AT&T Inc. said Sunday it will buy T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom AG in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $39 billion US, becoming the largest cellphone company in the U.S.
Milky Way home to 50 billion planets: NASA
Scientists have compiled the first cosmic census of planets in our galaxy: at least 50 billion planets are estimated to call the Milky Way home.
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Arts & Entertainment»

Saskatoon could lose Joni Mitchell artifacts
Saskatoon must do more to celebrate Joni Mitchell's legendary career or her hometown will lose her important artifacts, a close family friend says.
Psy, Swift, Lavigne, Drake, Bieber all take home MMVAs video
South Korean rapper Psy hosted in style, Drake dropped by for an unannounced visit and soon-to-be-wed Canadian music power couple Avril Lavigne and Chad Kroeger took a bow at the MuchMusic Video Awards.
Neil Patrick Harris heads to Broadway as Hedwig
Neil Patrick Harris, a four-time Tony Award host, will star on Broadway in the spring as the gender-bent rock chanteuse at the center of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, the cult musical that was made into a cult movie.
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Technology & Science »

Apple reveals U.S. requests for customer data
Apple says it received between 4,000 and 5,000 requests from U.S. law enforcement for customer data for the six months ended in May.
Arctic research station design incorporates Inuit knowledge
Inuit knowledge and culture have played major roles in the design and function of the $142 million High Arctic Research Station planned for Cambridge Bay, Nunavut.
Yellow robot lost off coast of Newfoundland audio
Memorial University of Newfoundland wants the public to help it find a two-metre long, bright-yellow robot that's gone missing in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Money »

F-35 maker signs training deal with Canada's CAE
The U.S. manufacturer of the oft-maligned F-35 has signed a deal with a leading Canadian maker of flight simulators in anticipation of the Harper government choosing to stick with the controversial stealth fighter program.
Pipeline uncertainty threatens oil and gas firms video
The Conference Board of Canada says uncertainty over new pipeline projects poses a threat to Canadian companies that provide services to oil and gas producers.
Bernard Callebaut's Papa Chocolat ordered to cease trading
The Alberta Securities Commission has issued a cease trade order against Papa Chocolat, the 2½-year-old business of well-known Calgary chocolatier Bernard Callebaut.
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Consumer Life »

Honda recalls Fit subcompacts
Honda Canada says it will recall 14,640 of its 2009 and 2010 Fit subcompact cars to replace lost motion springs.
U.S. travel fee proposal criticized by Harper
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he doesn't think much of a new border tax that's being proposed by the United States, calling it a cash grab designed to help a budget crisis.
Bell class action suit approved by Que. court
A Quebec Superior Court judge has authorized a class action lawsuit to go ahead against Bell Mobility.
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Sports »

Scores: NHL NBA

blog Wharnsby: Bruins make Blackhawks look ordinary
Even if Marian Hossa had played in Game 3, he wouldn't have made a difference for the Chicago Blackhawks, who were thoroughly outplayed by the Boston Bruins Monday, writes CBCSports.ca's Tim Wharnsby.
point of view NHL players react to Game 3 of Stanley Cup final
Read the tweets of NHL players from around the league regarding Game 3 of the Stanley Cup final between the Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks.
blog Reed: Confederations Cup needs serious quality control
Tahiti's involvement in the 2013 Confederations Cup tournament is getting more embarrassing by the day, writes CBCSports.ca's soccer writer Nigel Reed.
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