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Surrey, B.C. couple severely injured in Egypt returns to Canada tonight
Article online since May 8th 2008
SURREY, B.C. - The B.C. couple severely injured in a fiery bus crash in Egypt on their honeymoon will return to Canada tonight. Steve Pannu says his daughter Jennifer and her husband Richard El Adam are due to arrive at Vancouver International Airport aboard British Airways flight 85 at 6:15...
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More judges, specialized courts needed in Ontario: report
Article online since May 8th 2008
TORONTO - Ontario's underfunded and overtaxed legal system has reached a "breaking point" and is in critical need of reform, a new report concludes. Those seeking justice in Ontario courtrooms are facing significant roadblocks from a system that has become too expensive and complicated for...
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P.E.I. parents scramble to get kids to school after fleet of buses parked
Article online since May 8th 2008
CHARLOTTETOWN - P.E.I. parents had to get their children to classes Thursday after the province's fleet of school buses was pulled off the roads for inspection. The move came after at least 20 older buses failed routine rust inspections. Of the 320 school buses on the Island, 104 were made...
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Lawyer for Canadian stuck in Khartoum wants immediate repatriation
Article online since May 8th 2008
MONTREAL - The lawyer for a Sudanese-Canadian stranded in the Canadian embassy in Khartoum says Ottawa has created five years of unnecessary obstacles to Abousfian Abdelrazik's return. Yavar Hameed, Abdelrazik's lawyer, has gone to Federal Court to try to get the 46-year-old man repatriated...
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Tory tax cuts will exacerbate inequalities in Canadian economy: study
Article online since May 8th 2008
OTTAWA - A think tank has criticized the Conservative government's corporate tax-cut regime, saying it will only exacerbate existing inequalities in Canada's economy. But Finance Minister Jim Flaherty doesn't buy it. A study released Thursday by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives said...
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Trio deliver petitions to prime minister over secretive inquiry
( May 8th 2008 )
Much a-dough about nothing: Tim Hortons red-faced over free Timbit firing
( May 8th 2008 )
Winnipeg police nab teen car thief accused of abandoning GPS ankle bracelet
( May 8th 2008 )
Dull Dion more likeable than hostile Harper: poll
( May 8th 2008 )
Victoria officer testifies teen restrained in padded cell for own protection
( May 8th 2008 )
Government pumps cash into programs commemorating Chinese head tax
( May 8th 2008 )
Monkey killed at Vancouver zoo suffered 'brutal death,' necropsy shows
( May 8th 2008 )
Sarkozy says he wants to foster Quebec's relations with Canada
( May 8th 2008 )
Canada has stood by Israel and will continue to do so, Harper says
( May 8th 2008 )
Bernier affair is a security issue, say experts
( May 8th 2008 )
U.S. law could force Alberta to sell oilsands fuel to other nations:Stelmach
( May 8th 2008 )
B.C. couple injured in Egyptian bus crash arrives back in Canada
( May 8th 2008 )
HMCS Charlottetown returns to Halifax after six-month Persian Gulf deployment
( May 7th 2008 )
Harper Tories refuse to discuss international push to have Canada enrich uranium
( May 7th 2008 )
Canada faces Kyoto probe over lack of greenhouse-gas reporting
( May 7th 2008 )
NDP propose motion to topple Harper government, Liberals say No
( May 7th 2008 )
N.B. transportation minister predicts high road repair bill from flood
( May 7th 2008 )
Workers complain Ont. law allows companies to close without paying severance
( May 7th 2008 )
Three dead in B.C. apartment building fire, two just metres from safety
( May 7th 2008 )
Cdn aid agencies appeal for donations; step up efforts for Myanmar relief
( May 7th 2008 )
New environment watchdog not worried about political interference
( May 7th 2008 )
Mother of slain teen girl sees men accused of her death in Sask. court
( May 7th 2008 )
N.B. ombudsman says the government failed to protect health information
( May 7th 2008 )
Ontario business group calls for debate into health care costs
( May 7th 2008 )
Toronto Catholic school board trustees slammed in report for expenses
( May 7th 2008 )
New trial ordered for marina owner near Lindsay, Ont., in 1998 homicide
( May 7th 2008 )
More charges laid after London, Ont., man threatened while fishing with daughter
( May 7th 2008 )
Lockdown lifted at Warkworth Institution following weekend stabbings
( May 7th 2008 )
Tories promise crackdown on contraband tobacco
( May 7th 2008 )
War medals to be presented to N.S. family 88 years after soldier went missing
( May 7th 2008 )
Problems with older P.E.I. school buses leads gov't to take fleet off roads
( May 7th 2008 )
Cop killer says dispute with landlord pushed him over the edge
( May 7th 2008 )
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