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Liberals won't bring down Harper on throne speech
Article online since October 22nd 2008
OTTAWA - There might be some huffing and puffing, but the Liberals won't be blowing down the Harper government any time soon. In the first meeting of Liberal MPs and senators since the party was badly mauled in the Oct. 14 election, House leader Ralph Goodale ruled out a non-confidence vote...
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Cdn frigate heading out of African waters after completing relief mission
Article online since October 22nd 2008
HALIFAX, N.S. - A Canadian navy ship headed out of waters off Somalia Thursday after wrapping up an international food relief mission that saw it keep pirates at bay while gun battles raged on shore. HMCS Ville de Quebec had been off the Somali coast since early August when it began helping...
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Students grade Canadian universities; want to be 'more than a number'
Article online since October 22nd 2008
Canada's smallest universities score top marks from undergraduates when it comes to overall satisfaction and quality of education, a new survey suggests. Altogether, more than 43,000 students from 55 universities took part in the online survey, grading their institutions of higher learning...
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CFIA updates list of stores where meat possibly tainted with listeria was sold
Article online since October 22nd 2008
OTTAWA - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has updated a warning issued Tuesday about stores selling meat that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. The CFIA is warning the public not to consume ready-to-eat roast beef sold at certain deli counters in Ontario. The affected ready-to-eat...
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Homicide rate drops in 2007, StatsCan reports
Article online since October 22nd 2008
OTTAWA - Police reported 594 homicides in Canada in 2007, 12 fewer than in 2006. Statistics Canada reports that stabbings accounted for a third of the homicides last year and another third involved the use of a firearm. The agency says handguns were used in two-thirds of all firearm homicides,...
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Judge to conduct recount of election results in P.E.I. riding
( October 22nd 2008 )
B.C. NDP calls for protection of renters' rights, end to renovation evictions
( October 22nd 2008 )
Economy to rebound by 2010: Bank of Canada
( October 22nd 2008 )
Junior league football player charged in string of sex assaults in Kelowna
( October 22nd 2008 )
Union members serenade Saskatchewan labour minister with scorn
( October 22nd 2008 )
Ont. orders inquiry into sex abuse allegations in Cornwall to report by next July
( October 22nd 2008 )
Sask. gov't starts legislative session with tax cuts; NDP looks for new leader
( October 21st 2008 )
Police sniper says he had to shoot Sask. man because he raised rifle and shot
( October 21st 2008 )
B.C. premier announces 10-point economic plan in face of world financial crisis
( October 21st 2008 )
Ontario to slip into the red for first time in four years: finance minister
( October 21st 2008 )
Memoirs of Sam Steele, one of the first Mounties, now on display
( October 21st 2008 )
Psychological assessment of Omar Khadr critical to defence, lawyers say
( October 21st 2008 )
Canadian retail sales show more trouble in store for domestic economy
( October 21st 2008 )
Forensics officer details bullet casings, blood found at scene of Creba shooting
( October 21st 2008 )
Tories brace for deficit, plan to share blame
( October 21st 2008 )
Quebec Liberal quits Charest caucus giving him smaller minority
( October 21st 2008 )
Canadian dollar's plunge could help Canada weather economic slowdown
( October 21st 2008 )
Gripping accounts of Listeria deaths filed in class action against Maple Leaf
( October 21st 2008 )
B.C. man shoots himself with crossbow arrow; police say liquor involved
( October 21st 2008 )
Williams shuts down ABC website in latest bid to thaw relations with Harper
( October 21st 2008 )
Cauchon testing Liberal leadership waters
( October 21st 2008 )
Judicial recount ordered in Brampton West riding
( October 21st 2008 )
Additional charges laid against man suspected in fatal fire in Windsor, Ont.
( October 21st 2008 )
N.S. woman detained in Dubai could be free to leave Thursday
( October 21st 2008 )
Canada urged to take in Algerian man stuck in legal limbo at Guantanamo Bay
( October 21st 2008 )
International Olympic Committee rejects inquiry into controversial comments
( October 21st 2008 )
Saskatchewan residents promised financial perks in government's throne speech
( October 21st 2008 )
Six Canadian research teams among those funded through Gates' Grand Challenges
( October 21st 2008 )
Search and rescue officials say they can cope with N.L. choppers down
( October 21st 2008 )
Police expand search as emotional vigil held for missing teen in Barrie, Ont.
( October 21st 2008 )
Ottawa backstops bank credit to head off credit squeeze in Canada
( October 21st 2008 )
Quebec police squad aims to wage war on dealers of illegal explosives and guns
( October 21st 2008 )
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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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