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Bentley won't say who cancelled Mississauga gas plant

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada
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Energy Minister Chris Bentley isn't saying who made the decision to cancel a proposed gas plant in Mississauga just a few days before last year's elec...

Pardon, Partner?

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada Politics

Stephen Harper's declaration that Calgary is the greatest city in Canada is threatening to stir up a national round of hometown rivalry. ...

Sliammon First Nation approves contentious treaty

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada
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Members of a Sunshine Coast First Nation have approved a treaty with the federal and provincial governments. The treaty gives the Sliammon...

Man missing from psychiatric ward found

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada
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Police have found a man who they said was potentially violent and was last seen at Toronto East General hospital's psychiatric ward. Polic...

Autopsies to clarify suspicious Quebec fire deaths

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada
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Autopsy results to be released Thursday are expected to shed light on the grisly deaths of two children and their father in Warwick, Que., this week. ...

'Divine Intervention' Needed To Win Afghan War: Taliban Leader

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada

A veteran leader of the Taliban has expressed strong doubts the group can win the war in Afghanistan, adding he's relieved Osama bin Laden is dead and...

Defying Metro Vancouver sprinkler rules could cost $100

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada
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Lawn-sprinkling restrictions are now in effect across Metro Vancouver and anyone caught watering at the wrong time could be slapped with a $100 fine. ...

Facebook post by teen with E. coli alerts friend he had illness

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada
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Quick thinking by a Fredericton teen on Facebook who was hospitalized with E. coli may have made things a lot easier for a male friend who read her po...

Balcony glass shatters in Distillery District

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada
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There's been another incident of shattered balcony glass in a Toronto condo. On Tuesday morning, the glass broke in Ken McNeilly's 15th fl...

Fifty Shades of Grey critics slam bondage stereotypes

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada
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Booksellers recently reported that E.L. James’ erotic trilogy Fifty Shades of Grey accounted for up to 20 per cent of all the print novels sold in t...

Arson suspected in Côte-Saint-Paul fire

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada
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Fifteen people were forced to flee a burning building in Côte-Saint-Paul after a fire broke out shortly before 3 a.m. ET Wednesday. More...

P.E.I. electrical cable leak repair halted

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada
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Maritime Electric has stopped work to repair an oil leak in one of the underwater cables that supplies electricity to P.E.I. from the mainland. ...

Another Toronto Transit Plan Headed For Defeat

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada Politics

The ambitious and costly OneCity transit plan brought forward by TTC chair Karen Stintz went out with a whimper, never even reaching the council floor...

5 major developments at Toronto council this year

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada
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Toronto council is set to begin its last meeting of the summer today, capping a busy few months since the start of the year. With a length...

New Deal Lets U.S. Officers Make Arrests In Canada

CBC | Posted 09.10.2012 | Canada Politics

When the Conservative government passed its controversial omnibus budget bill last month, it included new powers for certain U.S. law enforcement agen...

Fire forces evacuation of Alberta hamlet

CBC | Posted 09.09.2012 | Canada
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A hamlet in northwestern Alberta was placed under a mandatory evacuation order Tuesday night because of an encroaching wildfire. The order...

Lakers set to introduce Steve Nash

CBC | Posted 09.09.2012 | Canada Sports

The Los Angeles Lakers early Wednesday officially announced the trade that sees Canadian basketball star Steve Nash head to Hollywood. Nas...

Ontario teachers' unions to meet with government

CBC | Posted 09.09.2012 | Canada
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The Ontario Secondary Schools Teachers' Federation and the union representing French teachers say a meeting will take place with the Ministry of Educa...

Man arrested after fiery Burlington crash

CBC | Posted 09.09.2012 | Canada
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A 19-year-old man is under arrest as police investigate a fiery crash involving a stolen pickup truck in Burlington, Ont., on Tuesday evening. ...

UPDATE: Missing Boaters Found Safe In Northern Quebec

CBC | Posted 09.09.2012 | Canada

Search and rescue crews have located two adults and six children who were travelling in a freighter canoe off Nunavik in northern Quebec, CBC News has...

TCH heritage homes in Cabbagetown crumbling

CBC | Posted 09.09.2012 | Canada
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Residents of the historic Cabbagetown neighbourhood say Toronto Community Housing is neglecting its properties there and bringing down the value of th...

The Worst Traffic In Canada?

CBC | Posted 09.09.2012 | Canada

Vancouver is the worst city in Canada for traffic congestion and the second worst in North America, according to a European GPS manufacturer. ...

Feds completely shut down long gun info collection

CBC | Posted 09.09.2012 | Canada Politics

The federal government has ordered the province to stop collecting personal information from people who buy long guns. Nova Scotia's firea...

Explosives detonated by Vancouver police

CBC | Posted 09.09.2012 | Canada
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Vancouver police have detonated blasting caps and a vial of liquid suspected to be nitroglycerine that were found at a home under renovation in Vancou...

Unique glacier research facility in Yukon hit by federal cuts

CBC | Posted 09.09.2012 | Canada
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One of Canada's oldest and most celebrated scientific research stations is racing against the clock to avoid having to close its doors. Th...