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Soldiers pelted with eggs prior to Prince Charles' arrival at Mtl regiment
The riot squad was called in on Tuesday as about 200 demonstrators protested a visit by Prince Charles to a military regiment.
No plan to give Afghan detainees H1N1 shots they say but materials sent to Cuba
Health officials are urging Canadians to wait to receive their H1N1 vaccination to allow priority groups to be inoculated first.
Fall of Berlin Wall was point of no return: Harper : most in North America Recession Feels the Same
A massive chunk of the Berlin Wall, which has rested in a government conference centre largely out of public view for years, will be moved to the Canadian War Museum.
TD sees much slower growth ahead while Politicians still saying the Recession is Over when it's NOT
OTTAWA a ' The Canadian economy is headed for a decade of stagnant growth that will test the budgets of governments and ordinary Canadians, says a new TD Bank report.
Made-in-Canada H1N1 vaccine for pregnant women not yet approved for use: King
The made-in - Canada swine flu vaccine that's intended for pregnant women won't be going into arms any time soon because Ottawa hasn't approved it yet, Ontario health officials said Monday.
Alberta opposes federal plan to bring bison back to Banff
Parks Canada wants to bring bison back to Banff and Alberta government officials aren't happy about it.
Prince Charles pays respects to Canada's navy on last day of visit
Prince Charles dressed for the occasion Monday - in a Canadian naval uniform - for his last official engagement of a four-day visit to B.C. The prince and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, visited CFB Esquimalt to mark the upcoming centenary in 2010 of the Canadian navy.
NDP Conservatives, Bloc Quebecois score byelection wins
Four ridings are up for grabs in federal byelections a ' in British Columbia, Nova Scotia and two in Quebec.
With Quebec win, Tories inch closer to majority
Gov. Gen. presents new Sacrifice Medals
Gov. Gen. MichaA lle Jean has presented new medals to Canadians killed or wounded while serving with military missions.
Remembrance Day reminds Canadian soldiers of fallen comrades
As Canada's military serving in Afghanistan prepare to mark Remembrance Day to honour their country's fallen, Calgary's latest soldier killed in combat won't be far from mind.
Experience from previous pandemics suggest H1N1 may not have peaked: experts
As delivery of H1N1 vaccine to the provinces ramps up this week after an unfortunate slowdown, some public health officials are warning that Canadians shouldn't decide they can do without vaccine just because they've made it this far without a shot.
Conservative U.S. think tank says 15,800 extra troops needed to secure Kandahar
An additional 15,800 troops are needed to properly secure Kandahar so that reconstruction efforts and training of the Afghan army can continue, says a conservative U.S. think-tank. A presentation by the American Enterprise Institute, widely circulated among western allies, painted a detailed, bleak picture of the American or NATO resources military ...
Prince Charles, Camilla attend church service in B.C.
Bunny Campbell says she was excited, but also a bit frightened to be part of the front-row crowd waiting to greet Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, before Sunday church.
RCMP charge Ontario man with alleged Rwandan war crimes
RCMP officers from Ottawa arrested a 37-year-old man in Windsor, Ont., on Friday for allegedly committing an act of genocide in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide in the African country.
Sask. dad wins Sacrifice Medal for son
The parents of Master Cpl. Jeffrey Walsh, killed in an accidental shooting in Afghanistan in 2006, will receive the Sacrifice Medal on his behalf at an Ottawa ceremony on Monday.
Peter Van Loan misfires, Mike Duffy fakes
Friday, November 6, 2009 2:31 PM Van Loan misfires, Duffy fakes Jane Taber N ot: Peter Van Loan.
UPEI president honoured with Order of Canada
Wade MacLauchlan, president of the University of Prince Edward Island, was presented with Canada's highest honour Thursday.
Canadian soliders horrified by Fort Hood massacre
Canadian soldiers reacted with horror, dismay and sympathy Friday to the shooting rampage that claimed 13 lives at a U.S. Army base with deep ties to the Canadian military.
Adrenaline junkies embrace perilous specialties among Canadian troops
There's a breed of Canadian troops who are in a league of their own - adrenaline junkies who feed off the energy they get from embracing the world's most perilous jobs.
Canadian brigadier-general says progress in Afghanistan will be slow
A high-ranking Canadian soldier who is assuming a key role in Afghanistan says Canadians need to temper their expectations ahead of a planned pullout for 2011.
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