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Canadian soldier dies from injuries
A Canadian soldier critically injured last month by an improvised bomb in Afghanistan died in hospital in Quebec Saturday.
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Mulroney gov't wrestled with abortion debate: documents
Former prime minister Brian Mulroney's government considered introducing a resolution in the House of Commons in 1988 that would ban the abortion of a physically or mentally malformed "unborn child." This point was missing from the final text of the resolution that was eventually debated and voted down in the Commons on July 28 of that year, and ...
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World's largest live underwater observatory project launched in Canada
The world's largest and most advanced underwater observatory project was launched Friday in a ceremony at Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt in the western Pacific province British Columbia, Canadian media reported.
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Friends, loved ones say final farewell to former Sask. MP Batters
Next > Prime Minister Stephen Harper was among the hundreds of people who gathered in Regina on Saturday to remember and celebrate the life of former local MP Dave Batters.
Canadians journey south to honour Jackson
For three young Canadian women desperate to make the pilgrimage south and pay respect to Michael Jackson, it was an arrangement so unique the King of Pop himself might have applauded.
Ignatieff blasts Harper's attack ads in Stampede stump-style speech
Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff says Conservative attack ads that suggest Bloc Quebecois members are soft on pedophiles are unworthy of Canadian politics.
Father says daughter had keys to car the night vehicle fell into Ontario lock
The devastated father of three teenage girls killed when their vehicle plunged into an Ontario canal fears the accident could be the result of his eldest daughter's penchant for taking the family car without permission.
Briefly put: He's a man on a mission, and that mission is underwear
Next > Most people don't think of underwear as a leading economic indicator. Brent King does.
Obama enjoying lingering honeymoon with Canadians: poll
Canadians remain smitten with Barack Obama. That's the conclusion drawn from a new poll published just in time for the Fourth of July that suggests the U.S. president is more popular with Canadians than any domestic politician.
Canada finance minister says unemployment to rise
Canada's finance minister said today that the country's economic recovery will likely be modest and job losses will mount into 2010 even after growth has begun.
Soldier killed when Canadian commandera s convoy hits IED in Afghanistan
A Canadian soldier travelling through a hotbed of Taliban activity was killed Friday when his armoured vehicle struck a roadside bomb seconds after it was narrowly missed by the senior commander of coalition forces in Kandahar province.
Japan's royal couple begin two-week tour of Canada, Hawaii
TOKYO - Japan's Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko hope to reach out to Americans and Canadians of Japanese ancestry during a two-week tour that began today, but they won't be going to Pearl Harbor.
Melanoma on the rise in young as number of dermatologists shrinks
Brynessa Gradley's life changed just over a year ago when she scratched an itchy spot on her leg as she came out of the shower.
Sex offender to remain in Canada over fears of death in native Iran
WINNIPEG a ' A convicted sex offender from Iran will be allowed to stay in Canada because of fears he would be killed if deported to his homeland.
B.C. woman arrested at U.S. border with ecstasy pills shaped like Homer Simpson
A North Vancouver woman might well be saying "D'oh" after she was allegedly caught at the U.S. border with 100,000 pills of ecstasy shaped like Homer Simpson and the Transformers.
Crowds pack Parliament Hill to celebrate
Canada swapped its economic blues for a rocking national birthday party that dressed up cities and towns across the country in red and white.
LeBlanc remembered as 'one of us' by N.B. mourners
LeBlanc remembered as 'one of us' by N.B. mourners People pay their respects while standing next to the casket containing the remains of Canada's former governor-general Romeo LeBlanc as he lie in state at the chapel on the Memramcook Institute in Memramcook, N.B. State funeral for former governor-general, Liberal cabinet minister is being held in ...
Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in April.
Canada Day marked in Afghanistan with tank decor, soldiers' festivities
Trooper James Lavoie, of Calgary, shows his true Canada Day colours on Wednesday, July 1, 2009, at Canadian forward operating base Ma'sum Ghar, Afghanistan.
Former Regina Tory MP Dave Batters commits suicide
REGINA a ' Regina Qu'Appelle MP Andrew Scheer struggled for words as he spoke about the death of his good friend Dave Batters.
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