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Dominic Casciani

BBC — Home Affairs Correspondent
Bio: Home Affairs correspondent, BBC News. Immigration, law, terrorism, policing, etc. And a bike nut long before I became a Mamil...
Location: UK
"This was probably the worst tornado I've ever seen" t.co/x2wHihpKRN via @Audioboo
"This was probably the worst tornado I've ever seen"
More than 90 people are feared dead after a huge tornado struck Oklahoma City: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22605586 Ben Holcomb, who describes himself as a "storm-chaser", spoke to BBC

Daniel McHardie

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation — Reporter
Bio: CBCNews.ca journalist based in Fredericton. RTs are not a statement of agreement... everyone likes to provoke a good debate. Right?
Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick
Beat: Canada
This is a cool interactive. Cross-Canada real estate comparison - t.co/iMJJqJUzse

Dominic Chu

Bloomberg News — Markets Reporter, Bloomberg TV
Bio: Markets Reporter & Resident Golfer @BloombergTV...along with a side of Sports! Standard disclaimer...Tweets are my own...Retweets not endorsements
Location: New York City
RT @businessinsider: 25 People You Should Meet Who Can Help Get You A Job In Banking t.co/Y1vwt0b1yU
25 People You Should Meet Who Can Help Get You A Job In Banking
. Paul Murphy, Director and global head of recruitment for Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Capital Markets, covering Asia and EMEA Paul joined RBC as head of recruitment in 2004. Previously, he worked in

James Delingpole

Freelance Journalist
Bio: I'm right about everything
Location: Lambeth, Greater London, Unite
RT @earthFgardener: More unscientific, factually threadbare tosh from @JamesDelingpole now on #bees & #neonicotinoids. Read, weep, etc. htt…
Bees, pesticides, more green lies
hives with miticides. Various neonicotinoids are widely used in Canada to protect its vast canola fields, and Canadian bee populations are thriving, notes science writer Jon Entine. Varroa-free Australia

Ahmed Shihab-Eldin

Huffington Post — Host and Producer, HuffPost Live
Bio: palestinian by blood american by birth kuwaiti by family refuge egyptian by upbringing austrian by adolescence curious by nature disrupting @HuffPostLive
Beats: Politics, World
RT @Ziya_Meral: "Turks are eyeing the port city of Aqaba to establish a free trade zone to enter Gulf Arab and African markets" t.co
Turks describe Jordan as ideal location to penetrate Mideast, African markets
investment incentives in the country, indicating that Turkish investors can also enter the markets of several countries, such as the US and Canada, due to free trade agreements signed between these countries

Tim Harford

Financial Times — Senior Columnist
Bio: Author of Adapt; Undercover Economist at the FT; presenter of More or Less, Radio 4. (Email v/ website is best for important messages.) Views my own, of course.
Location: Oxford
Press rewind: The cassette tape returns t.co/CZ10YtHwtY
Press rewind: The cassette tape returns
the world. It has cornered the market in Canada and attracts international clients, even in places such as the US, where other companies offer cassette duplicating services. But because the business is

Andrew Peaple

Wall Street Journal — Heard on the Street Writer
Bio: I'm one of the writers for the WSJ's Heard on the Street, now based in London. Views expressed here are my own and RTs are not endorsements
Location: London
Shale gas stalled in Poland t.co/AWB0mCAa7W
Poland Shale Boom Falters as State Targets Higher Taxes: Energy
evidenced by the negligible number of wells of the past few months.” Prospectors had come from the U.S. and Canada to drill what was billed as Europe’s richest shale-gas deposits. The dream for Prime Minister

Tom Parry

Daily Mirror — Reporter
Bio: Daily Mirror news and features writer, occasional travel writer, reluctantly retired drummer and author of Thumbs up Australia. All views my own.
RT @DailyMirror: Julian Stevenson: CCTV footage shows happy kids choosing sweets with dad hours before he slit their throats t.co/Zc
Julian Stevenson: CCTV footage shows happy kids choosing sweets with dad hours before he slit their throats
obvious he was a foreigner. He spoke French well, but with an accent. We used to joke that he must be from Canada. “This tragedy has shocked everybody. He always appeared to be a good dad and a caring

Sorboni Banerjee

Fox 25 Boston — Morning Anchor
Bio: Anchor, reporter, writer. Friends are a force. News is our village. Family is a foundation. And I'm so lucky to live a -life- recording -life-
Location: Boston
Beat: Metro Boston
RT @BBCNewsUS: Listen as "storm-chaser" describes "probably the worst tornado I've ever seen" in #Oklahoma t.co/25k3mXKHfA
"This was probably the worst tornado I've ever seen"
More than 90 people are feared dead after a huge tornado struck Oklahoma City: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22605586 Ben Holcomb, who describes himself as a "storm-chaser", spoke to BBC

Jay Richardson

Freelance Journalist
Bio: Freelance journalist writing on comedy and the arts. Credits inc Scotsman, Herald, Guardian, Independent, Sunday Times, Irish Times, Metro, Channel 4, Chortle.
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Interviews with foreign comics playing in the UK: t.co/B71NqYWc2E #comedy
Foreign comedians stand up for the UK
comedian from Canada, came to London last year. He was making a comfortable living in North America, but traded that in for the uncertain, but potentially substantial, rewards on the British circuit. The

Rossella Lorenzi

Discovery News — Senior Correspondent
Bio: Senior Correspondent, Discovery News See also: http://t.co/bRSoWHXj
Location: Florence, Italy
Beat: Science
Edward Scissorhands Fossil Found
An Edward Scissorhands-like fossil has emerged from a national park in Canada,  British researchers reported. Found in the valley of the Stanley Glacier, in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia

Cory Doctorow

Editor, Boing Boing
Bio: Writer, blogger, activist. If you want a reply, use email. Blog suggestions here: http://www.boingboing.net/suggest.html
Location: Londinium
RT @antoniorossano: #Privacy, public health and the moral hazard of surveillance | @doctorow t.co/74paQnltcJ via @guardian
Privacy, public health and the moral hazard of surveillance
terrorists" and people applying for work visas and well, just about everybody. Pushes like the (dead for now) Communications Data Bill (UK), CISPA (USA) and C-30 (Canada) all sought to recruit the entire

Tristan McConnell

Freelance Journalist
Bio: Nairobi-based foreign correspondent. Freelance. @GlobalPost. Monocle. @thetimes. @TIME
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
Beats: Politics, World
Grand Inga on again... RT @AndrewBeatty Congo is planning to build the world's largest hydroelectric dam t.co/U5phxIIiM3
DR Congo giant hydro dam work starts 2015
Actividades de Construccion y Servicios (ACS), Eurofinsa and AEE; and South Korean firms Daewoo and Posco with SNC Lavalin of Canada. Three Gorges Dam in China is currently the world's largest hydropower

Emily Rauhala

Time Magazine — Associate Editor, Hong Kong Bureau
Bio: Associate Editor @TIME Magazine's Hong Kong bureau
Location: Hong Kong
Beat: World
Canada Looks to Lure Away Skilled U.S. Workers t.co/G7tD7KkQtT clicks

Andrew Beatty

AFP — Southern Africa News Editor
Bio: AFP's news editor for southern Africa. Northern Irishman. Ulster rugbyphile. Sometime US/Libya/LatAm/EU correspondent.
Location: Johannesburg
Congo is planning to build the world's largest hydroelectric dam t.co/ZYeJAEOPQ2
DR Congo giant hydro dam work starts 2015
Actividades de Construccion y Servicios (ACS), Eurofinsa and AEE; and South Korean firms Daewoo and Posco with SNC Lavalin of Canada. Three Gorges Dam in China is currently the world's largest hydropower

Louisa Peacock

Telegraph — Jobs and Deputy Women's Editor
Bio: Deputy women's editor at the Telegraph. Also a keen photographer @luluandmylife
International marriage brokers: can money buy you love? t.co/Ej3A2XWtVI via @TeleWonderWomen
International marriage brokers: can money buy you love?
instigated by IMBs, 4,000 to US men, the rest mostly to people from Europe, Australia and Canada. Wannabe husbands are 94% white; politically and ideologically conservative; economically and professionally

Bertha Coombs

CNBC — Correspondent
Bio: CNBC Correspondent. Foodie. Chocoholic. Movie Lover. Fluent Spanglish Speaker.
Location: New York
IBM's #Watson: The Consumer Answer? t.co/LA5fFlBmIA $IBM $IHS $RY $AAPL #bigdata
IBM's Watson: The Consumer Answer?
Watson's cognitive computing and ability to crunch so-called big data, to help enhance service to their customers. The companies include Malaysia telecom provider Celcom, financial firms Royal Bank of Canada

Bob Decastro

Fox LA — Reporter
Bio: GOOD DAY LA @GDLA & #FOX11 Morning News go-to-guy! @myfoxla #LosAngeles tv news reporter. Proud witness to a great city waking up to a new day! #GoNavy #GoBU
Location: Always on the move 
How to avoid a return to the hospital t.co/pptFE4GtQc
How to avoid a return to the hospital
. They don't follow their doctors' orders," said John DeHart, chief executive of Vancouver, Canada-based Nurse Next Door, which provides in-home care throughout the U.S. It's not so surprising, given that

Adrian Morrow

Globe and Mail — Queen's Park Political Reporter
Bio: Political reporter covering Queen's Park for the @globeandmail.
Location: Toronto, Canada
Beats: Politics, Canada
RT @43ends: Perhaps The Rhino on Queens St W in Toronto is the best bar in Canada.

Bill Mann

MarketWatch — Canada Columnist
Bio: Canadian impersonator. Humorist. Mediaphile. Montreal smoked-meat aficionado.
Location: 12 convenient locations
Interview with Ellen Page tonight may be the longest thing Jon Stewart's ever done on #Canada. He loves Nova Scotia, too (!)
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