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EI reform will hurt Island industries, says Minister

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada Politics

P.E.I.’s Minister of Innovation is speaking out against proposed changes to the Employment Insurance Program. Allen Roach met with Huma...

Van Dongen granted intervener status in BC Rail lawsuit

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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B.C.'s only Conservative MLA John van Dongen has been granted intervener status in the auditor general's BC Rail court action. ...

Toronto's Union station reopened after flooding

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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Service has resumed on part of the Yonge Street subway line in Toronto after severe flooding forced the shutdown of a section of the syst...

Toronto Subway Service Resumes After Rain Floods Union Station

CBC | Posted 06.02.2012 | Canada

Service has resumed on part of the Yonge Street subway line in Toronto after severe flooding forced the shut down of a section of the system. The s...

Rangers sniper Gaborik had torn labrum in playoffs

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada Sports

New York Rangers forward Marian Gaborik will undergo surgery to repair a torn labrum in his shoulder next week, the club announced. ...

Alberta teen hospitalized after fight involving dozens of students

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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A fight involving up to 60 high school students in Fort McMurray, Alta., left a 14-year-old boy barely responsive with a shattered jaw bo...

Custom barber's chair puts amputee back in business

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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A one of a kind, high-tech chair is giving an Okanagan barber who lost both his legs a chance to open up his shop once again. ...

Ford parkland purchase turned down

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has lost in his bid to buy a piece of parkland that adjoins his Etobicoke home. On Friday, the Toronto...

Court Quashes RCMP Bid To Unionize

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada Politics

Thousands of Mounties have lost their bid to be allowed to form a union. Ontario's Court of Appeal on Friday overturned a 200...

New Brunswick plans Senate elections for 2016

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada Politics

Premier David Alward introduced new legislation on Friday that will allow New Brunswick to be the first eastern Canadian province to hold...

Stock markets sag as oil hits 2-year low

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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Stock markets were a sea of red on Friday, as investors digested a slew of negative economic news. The S&P/TSX composite ...

Bruins confirm Tim Thomas may sit out next season

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada Sports

The Calgary Flames introduced former Stanley Cup winner Bob Hartley as their new head coach Thursday, hoping he can help change the club'...

Canada's economy growing at slow, steady pace

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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Canada's gross national product grew at a 1.9 per cent annual pace in the first three months of the year, the same pace seen at the end o...

Molotov cocktail launched into Montreal accounting office

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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The Montreal police arson squad is investigating after someone launched a Molotov cocktail into an accountant's office in one of the city...

City proposes raises for managers

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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Toronto city manager Joe Pennachetti is recommending a raise for non-unionized employees and senior managers. The raises wou...

Man found shot dead inside car in city's east end

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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A man was found dead inside a Cadillac in a residential area of the city's east end on Friday morning. Police were called to ...

Ford to learn about park purchase application today

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority will decide on Friday whether Mayor Rob Ford can buy a piece of parkland next to his Etobic...

Body-parts victim a Chinese student in Montreal

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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An international manhunt for a Canadian suspect intensified today as authorities identified the victim of a gruesome killing and dismembe...

Hey, Venus!

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada

If you happen to glance at the sun in the early evening Tuesday and notice a black dot moving across it, fear not, that's not dust in you...

New duty-free limits will challenge Canadian retailers

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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With new duty-free limits for cross-border shoppers kicking in Friday, Canadians may decide they will want to make even more trips south ...

How manhunts work

CBC | Posted 08.01.2012 | Canada
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What began with a human foot mailed to the headquarters of the federal Conservative Party has evolved into the search for a 29-year-old C...

Tree feller plunges to death as bucket breaks

CBC | Posted 07.31.2012 | Canada
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A tree feller working at a private property in the Fraser Valley has died after the bucket he was working in broke off its boom and fell ...

5 stories, including Nicklas Lidstrom leaves behind legacy

CBC | Posted 07.31.2012 | Canada Sports

Detroit Red Wings defenceman Nicklas Lidstrom is hanging up his skates, the Calgary Flames found their man behind the bench in Bob Hartle...

Quebec Protesters Take To The Streets After Failed Talks

CBC | Posted 07.31.2012 | Canada Politics

Thousands of people marched through the streets of Montreal with renewed urgency on Thursday night following the breakdown of negotiation...

B.C. double homicide suspect had wealthy upbringing

CBC | Posted 07.31.2012 | Canada
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The murder suspect shot and killed by RCMP officers in B.C. Wednesday grew up in a wealthy family in the Okanagan region, but his life st...