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Sloan bassist Chris Murphy talks about nearly dying in hit and run
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Family of dead sealers launch $2.7 million suit against Canadian Coast Guard
Relatives of four sealers killed when their boat capsized during a coast guard towing operation have filed a $2.7 million lawsuit.
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Feds stick to see-no-evil script
If you believe senior Canadian diplomat Richard Colvin, the Conservative government turned a blind eye to the abuse of Afghan prisoners for more than a year while publicly feigning ignorance of the problem.
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Halifaxa s Joel Plaskett takes leading two trophies at Canadian Folk Music Awards
Joel Plaskett is shown in this file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan OTTAWA - Halifax singer/songwriter Joel Plaskett led a big night for East Coast musicians at the fifth annual Canadian Folk Music Awards on Saturday.
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Fourth violent criminal booted
Canada Border Services Agency is on a roll in Alberta, deporting its fourth violent criminal in the past seven days.
Canada saved the India-US n-deal
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Canadaa s North feels left behind in stimulus program
Rankin Inlet Mayor John Hickes has become a voice for discontent about federal stimulus money in the North.
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A new immigration handbook that adds sections on military history, legendary inventors and some of the darker aspects of Canada's past seems to be a hit with the public, a poll suggests.
MacKay casts doubt on ex-diplomat's torture allegations
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Winners of Canadian Folk Music Awards represent nation's diversity
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PM calls freedom of the media a cornerstone of democracy
Prime Minister Stephen Harper says freedom of the media is a cornerstone of democracy.
HMCS Fredericton begins anti-piracy patrols
Canadian warship HMCS Fredericton has taken up anti-piracy duties off east Africa and will spend the next six months patrolling in the Gulf of Aden and off the Horn of Africa.
Wheat board shared farmers' a personal data' with companies
Steve Rennie Ottawa - Published on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2009 1:17PM EST C ompanies that buy grain may be getting more than they paid for.
Canada introduces express business visas for Indians
Canada has announced a new liberal business visa regime for Indian businessmen to catch up with other industrialised nations in boosting trade with India.
Tories to curb spending [Recession fight winding down]
Ottawa's plan to spend its way out of a recession is winding down. Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said yesterday he'll refrain from any new major spending programs and look to cut his own government's spending if necessary down the road.
Air Canada tests in-flight Internet service
Air Canada is testing whether travelers want to pay to surf the Web, send email or work via the Internet while flying, as the airlinea s looks at new measures to boost revenue.
Don't put eggs in one basket, Ottawa tells arts groups
Don't put eggs in one basket, Ottawa tells arts groups Heritage Minister James Moore speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Friday, March 27, 2009.
Three Vehicle Crash Claims Life of Canadian Truck Driver
A 38 year-old semi trailer truck driver from Manitoba, Canada was killed and a 41 year-old woman from St.
MPPs step in as Referee to a former NHL ref & MP claiming each other as Offside $$$ stimulus sharing
Canada Federal Government & former NHL referee claim each other as Offside on $$$ stimulus sharing - Topix
Councillor, MP differ on Town's stimulus share GTA Ontario : One Halton Hills councillor is grumbling over what he says is a disparity in distribution of federal/provincial infrastructure stimulus funds within Halton Region.
MPP Arnott questioned Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Jim Watson on the arena issue in Question Period of the Ontario Legislature. According to the Hansard record, Watson suggested to Arnott that the Acton Arena was not “shovel-ready”— none of the architectural drawings or engineering has been completed in order to meet the March 31, 2011 timeline.
“There were a number of municipalities, obviously, that did have projects that were spinning their wheels at the gate, ready to go, and those were the ones that got the highest priority,” Watson told Arnott.
North America Internet by Satellite picking up Steam as High Speed not available in Most Rural Areas
TV viewers turning online
Canadians already are going online in significant numbers to watch TV shows and some say it's just a matter of time before the Internet permanently weans viewers from their cable or satellite connections.
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