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[Title] => Highest life expectancy in Canada
[Summary] => Statistics Canada confirmed that life expectancy continues to increase in Canada. And men and women born in British Columbia can expect to live the longest. British Columbians’ life expectancy from birth climbed to 81.4 years from 2006 to 2008.
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[Title] => Filipino cuisine gets Canadian exposure
[Summary] => Filipino cuisine, Malay-based and seasoned with more than 300 colorful, historic years of Hispanic culinary techniques and ingredients is finally getting the Canadian exposure it truly deserves. The popularity of fusion food in British Columbia makes Filipino food perfect for todays palate, part Western, part Asian and distinctively Filipino.
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