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Shatner To Trudeau: You're Doing It Wrong

The Huffington Post Canada | Posted 10.18.2012 | Canada Politics

William Shatner may be known for his over-dramatic delivery, but he's got nothing on Justin Trudeau. The "Star Trek" legend appeared on "This Hour...

Coroner Confirms Lake Country Hunter's Cause Of Death

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada British Columbia

LAKE COUNTRY, B.C. - The coroner's office suggests one crucial error cost an Okanagan-area hunter his life.A release from the coroner says 52-year-old...

Former Enbridge VP Slams Company's Pipeline Talks

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada British Columbia

TERRACE, B.C. - A former B.C. Liberal MLA and one-time senior Enbridge (TSX:ENB) official says the Calgary-based pipeline company has taken the wrong ...

Albertans' Personal Debt? The Numbers Are Out

The Huffington Post Canada | Posted 10.10.2012 | Canada Alberta

Albertans are most likely to say they are debt-free, than Canadians living in any other parts of the country, according to the latest RBC Debt Poll. ...

All About Eggs

Bite Me More | Posted 10.15.2012 | Canada Style

“It may be the cock that crows, but it is the hen that lays the egg.” ~ Margaret Thatcher Get your chalazae (the shock absorber that hold...

Homeless: The Smartphone Game

The Huffington Post B.C. | Jesse Ferreras | Posted 10.10.2012 | Canada British Columbia

It's hard out there for the homeless, and now you can find out firsthand thanks to a smartphone game by a Vancouver studio. Vancouver's Last Pick P...

Michael Barry Admits To Doping

The Huffington Post Canada | Posted 10.10.2012 | Canada

Canadian cyclist Michael Barry, formerly of the United States Postal Service cycling team, issued a statement after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency said h...

Ron Bencze Challenges Sentence

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada British Columbia

VANCOUVER - A former Vancouver television news reporter is appealing his four-year prison sentence for sexually assaulting a child.Lawyers for 45-year...

Too Much Beef Too Fast The Reason For E. Coli Scare: Union

CP | Bill Graveland, The Canadian Press | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada Alberta

BROOKS, Alta. - The union for workers at an Alberta meat packer shut down over E. coli concerns says the pace of slaughter operations forces workers t...

'Dougy Fir' Will Die Another Day

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada British Columbia

CADBORO BAY, SAANICH, B.C. - A diseased, centuries-old Douglas fir tree in suburban Victoria will stand a little longer after several local residents ...

Former Armstrong Teammates Testify In Doping Investigation: USADA

CP | Eddie Pells, The Associated Press | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada

Lance Armstrong said he wanted to see the names of his accusers. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency gave him 26, including 11 ex-teammates.The world's most f...

U.S. Law Does Not Apply To Polluting Smelter: Teck

CBC | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada British Columbia

Mining giant Teck Resources Ltd. will be back in a U.S. court Wednesday to argue that U.S. environmental law does not apply to the company's zinc smel...

XL Foods Plant Conditions Still Not Safe, Union Claims

CBC | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada Alberta

The union representing workers at XL Foods Inc. is calling for a public inquiry into the massive beef recall at the company's meat-packing plant in Br...

7 Unique Models With Red-Hot Careers

TheKit.ca | Posted 10.10.2012 | Canada Style

They say what makes you different makes you beautiful. Here are seven models with so-called "imperfections" that have actually catapulted them int...

Nail Trends From NYFW

Canadian Beauty | Amanpreet Dhami | Posted 01.03.2013 | Canada Style

When watching runway shows, more than ever beauty trends are part of the excitement on the ramp. Nails and nail art made heads turn at shows. Here a...

3 Ont. Tories Sponsor Conference To 'Defund' Abortions

CP | Keith Leslie, The Canadian Press | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada Politics

TORONTO - Ontario's Liberal government accused the Progressive Conservatives Wednesday of trying to reopen the abortion debate after three Tories spon...

More Canadians Are Debt-Free, But Is It Good News?

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada Business

TORONTO - A new poll suggests more Canadians are living debt free this year compared to 2011.The annual RBC survey found that 26 per cent of responden...

Foreign Fraudster Freed In B.C.

CBC | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada British Columbia

An admitted B.C. fraudster has been released from federal custody despite Citizenship and Immigration Canada concerns that he would flee before a hear...

Wedded Bliss Is A-Brewin' At This Toronto Cafe

2 For Couples | Posted 10.10.2012 | Canada Style

We are totally smitten with this intimate Toronto wedding, held at Balzac's Cafe in the trendy and historic Distillery District. More and more c...

'World's Fastest Law Suit'

The Huffington Post B.C. | Jesse Ferreras | Posted 10.10.2012 | Canada British Columbia

Most runners would be proud of finishing a marathon in two hours and 35 minutes. Try doing it in a suit! Adam Campbell, a lawyer with Victoria firm...

WATCH: Rick Mercer Lets Rob Anders Have It

The Huffington Post Canada | Posted 10.10.2012 | Canada Politics

Rick Mercer has joined the chorus of voices denouncing Rob Anders. Tuesday night on the "Rick Mercer Report," the CBC comedian attacked the sleepy...

The Spy Who Pleaded Guilty

CP | Alison Auld, The Canadian Press | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada

HALIFAX - A Canadian naval officer pleaded guilty to espionage Wednesday, five years after a Crown lawyer said he walked into the Russian embassy, off...

Don't Worry: The Loonie Is Up Amid Global Finance Worries

CP | Malcolm Morrison, The Canadian Press | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada Business

TORONTO - The Canadian dollar closed lower Wednesday with traders generally avoiding riskier assets in the wake of reduced economic growth expectation...

Rise Ebook, Rise!

CP | Michael Oliveira, The Canadian Press | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada Business

TORONTO - Surging ebook sales now represent an estimated 16.3 per cent of the overall book market in Canada, a figure that caught even some industry w...

Officer Pleads Guilty To Selling Secrets To Russians

CBC | Posted 12.10.2012 | Canada

Canadian Forces Sub-Lt. Jeffrey Paul Delisle walked into the Russian Embassy in Ottawa in 2007 and offered to sell secrets to that country's military ...