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Ottawa posts $1.7-billion deficit in August, remains in black for fiscal year
Article online since October 23rd 2008
OTTAWA - The federal government posted a $1.7-billion deficit in August - a signal that Ottawa may have more difficulty balancing its books this year than originally thought. The monthly deficit reported Friday was the first since April and shrinks the accumulated surplus so far into the fiscal...
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Police in Saskatchewan look for prisoner who was mistakenly released from court
Article online since October 23rd 2008
REGINA - Police in Saskatchewan are searching for a dangerous prisoner who was mistakenly released from Regina Court of Queen's Bench. John Albert Dumont, 29, was set free Thursday after being acquitted of a robbery charge. However, he was supposed to remain in custody for a court appearance...
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Inflation cools to 3.4 per cent in September, still powered by gasoline
Article online since October 23rd 2008
OTTAWA - Canadian inflation came off the boil last month and began what is expected to be a long slide that could see falling prices - rather than rising - become the next economic conundrum facing the country. Statistics Canada reported Friday that annual inflation cooled by 0.1 point to 3.4...
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Family happy Omar Khadr's trial delayed to Jan. 26 for psychological assessment
Article online since October 23rd 2008
TORONTO - Family members of Canadian detainee Omar Khadr said Friday that yet another delay in his war-crimes trial beyond the installation of a new U.S. president bodes well for him. Reacting to news that a military commission judge hearing pretrial motions had set a start date of Jan. 26,...
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B.C. New Democrats would spend $2.4 billion over three years, says leader
Article online since October 23rd 2008
VICTORIA, B.C. - B.C.'s Opposition New Democrats would spend more than $2.4 billion over three years - five times more than Premier Gordon Campbell's Liberal government - to help British Columbia through the current world economic crisis, Leader Carole James said Monday. James used a televised...
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Appeals to be heard next year for women convicted on disgraced pathologists work
( October 23rd 2008 )
Study blasts one-size-fits-all approach to climate change
( October 23rd 2008 )
Report says Canada still safe from recession, but going won't be smooth
( October 23rd 2008 )
Sask. government official suspended after 'dangerous' prisoner mistakenly freed
( October 23rd 2008 )
Body of man found after canoe capsizes in Saskatchewan's Lac la Ronge
( October 23rd 2008 )
Search continues for missing Ontario boy in cold, rainy weather
( October 23rd 2008 )
Quebec man charged in hit-and-run death of wheelchair-bound woman walking dog
( October 23rd 2008 )
Mother finds body of adult son in water at marina in Trenton, Ont.
( October 23rd 2008 )
$17M class-action suit filed over E. coli outbreak linked to Ontario Harveys
( October 23rd 2008 )
Ex-Que. lieutenant governor Lise Thibault must pay own way to testify
( October 23rd 2008 )
City employee fired over Ottawa sewage spill files wrongful-dismissal suit
( October 23rd 2008 )
Flaherty refuses to speculate on deficit spending; says feds on track for surplus
( October 23rd 2008 )
Economy will be focus when Manitoba legislature resumes Nov. 20
( October 23rd 2008 )
Liberals win seat as recount overturns election results near Montreal
( October 23rd 2008 )
Alberta's child advocate says annual reports will be filed on time in future
( October 23rd 2008 )
Invasive emerald ash borer found in Huron County for the first time
( October 23rd 2008 )
Man pleads not guilty to weapons-related offences in Alta. school lockdowns
( October 23rd 2008 )
McGuinty muddies waters on plan to get Ontario out of deficit
( October 22nd 2008 )
Fuel tanks in military cargo planes lack protection
( October 22nd 2008 )
Family of B.C. twins joined at head set to celebrate girls' second birthday
( October 22nd 2008 )
South Dakota court has no jurisdiction in fight with Canadian cigarette makers
( October 22nd 2008 )
Two ADQ members of the Quebec legislature jump to governing Liberals
( October 22nd 2008 )
Regina police make arrest 3 weeks after 19-year-teen fatally hit by car
( October 22nd 2008 )
B.C. judge approves jury trial in Queen of the North wrongful death lawsuit
( October 22nd 2008 )
Paralyzed B.C. man to return to India after failed refugee attempt
( October 22nd 2008 )
Ont. seeks to make forensic pathology more accountable after Goudge inquiry
( October 22nd 2008 )
RCMP use Taser on armed man holding hostages in rural Saskatchewan
( October 22nd 2008 )
Liberals won't bring down Harper on throne speech
( October 22nd 2008 )
Cdn frigate heading out of African waters after completing relief mission
( October 22nd 2008 )
Students grade Canadian universities; want to be 'more than a number'
( October 22nd 2008 )
CFIA updates list of stores where meat possibly tainted with listeria was sold
( October 22nd 2008 )
Homicide rate drops in 2007, StatsCan reports
( October 22nd 2008 )
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Montréal Express
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Fermeture du tunnel Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine
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Le stress et l’endettement : un mélange explosif pour la santé!
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Élyse Marquis sort avec les fumeurs
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Des personnalités liront une histoire au public
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« La perte du Grand Prix du Canada n’est pas la fin du monde » pour Montréal » - Alain Simard, président de Spectra
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Sortir en famille à moindre coût
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