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Work In Tourism, Agriculture, Fisheries? New EI Rules Will Hurt

CBC | Posted 07.25.2012 | Canada Business

While reaction continues to brew over Thursday's announcement about changes to the Employment Insurance program, P.E.I. Premier Robert Gh...

Forest fires still burning near Timmins, Ont.

CBC | Posted 07.25.2012 | Canada
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A new forest fire is burning north of Highway 101 near Timmins, Ont., creating a new challenge for firefighters who have been working to ...

Aylmer triple stabbing leads to first-degree murder charges

CBC | Posted 07.25.2012 | Canada
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The estranged partner of a young mother who was stabbed to death along with her parents at their home in Aylmer, Que., has been charged w...

Scores of cats removed from Corner Brook house

CBC | Posted 07.25.2012 | Canada
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The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary and other officials removed dozens of cats from a Corner Brook house Thursday night after receiving c...

Mayor Ford inspects Gardiner

CBC | Posted 07.25.2012 | Canada
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Toronto's mayor had a close-up look at the underside of one of his city's major highways on Friday morning and said "everything is being ...

3 critical in Halton single-vehicle accident

CBC | Posted 07.25.2012 | Canada
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Halton Regional police now say three of the people involved in a Friday morning accident on a country road are in critical condition in h...

Atlantic Lottery replacing old VLTs

CBC | Posted 07.25.2012 | Canada
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The Atlantic Lottery Corp. plans to replace nearly 6,000 old video lottery terminals in the region. ALC, which manages gambli...

Seasonal workers anxious about changes to EI system

CBC | Posted 07.25.2012 | Canada Politics

Farm work is far from easy, and for Aida Mashari it's about to get tougher. The organic farmer goes on employment insurance a...

G20 police illegally arrested journalists, used gay slur

CBC | Posted 07.25.2012 | Canada
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Two Toronto police sergeants face disciplinary hearings after a watchdog agency found they illegally arrested two alternative media journ...

Teens Share Bullying Tales In Confession Booth

CBC | Posted 07.25.2012 | Canada Living

One girl says the torment of being bullied made her suicidal and ultimately "ruined two years of my schooling." Another girl ...

Coffee prices get jolt in jittery economy

CBC | Posted 07.25.2012 | Canada
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The slowing global economy is having an effect on the price of coffee, as cash conscious consumers ditch their latte habits in favour of ...

Sotheby's Canadian art auction sets records

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada
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Sotheby’s auction of Canadian art produced a sale total of $3.55 million Thursday night in Toronto, with record prices for several Cana...

Reclaiming the dead on Mt. Everest

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada
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As any experienced mountaineer will tell you, ascending Mount Everest demands skill, experience and a deep knowledge of the mountain and ...

5 stories, including Cataractes stay alive & Rangers look to do same

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada Sports

This photo of Kings captain Dustin Brown trying not to touch the Clarence Campbell Bowl while NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly gives him...

Mafia Kingpin Hid In Canadian City

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada

A man wanted by the FBI and described by police as a "kingpin in the Albanian mafia" was arrested Thursday in Toronto. Toront...

31st night protest in Montreal

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada
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Students and supporters gathered in downtown Montreal on Thursday for a nightly protest, as Quebec's tuition crisis continues to stoke so...

MISSING: One Police Hand Gun

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada

Vancouver police have launched an intensive search for a police firearm after an officer lost the handgun in the city’s Downtown Eastsi...

New EI rules worry seasonal workers in N.S.

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada Politics

Some of the more than 40,000 Nova Scotians receiving employment insurance say new rules could be tough on those who are already having tr...

Religious freedom speech offers few clues about new office

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada
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A speech by Canada's foreign affairs minister about religious freedom is providing few new clues as to what a planned office to promote t...

Disgraced Mountie to be closely supervised in B.C.

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada
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B.C.'s top Mountie says a disgraced RCMP officer who has been transferred to the province from Edmonton will be closely supervised. ...

N.W.T. budget calls for $74M surplus

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada Politics

The N.W.T. is forecasting its first surplus in five years in its 2012-2013 budget, Finance Minister Michael Miltenberger announced in the...

Robocalls Critics: At Least Tories Aren't Calling Us Nazis Or Child Pornographers

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada Politics

The Conservative Party has filed a second motion to dismiss the robocalls lawsuits filed by the left-leaning Council of Canadians, callin...

Islanders worried over EI changes

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada Politics

Changes to the Employment Insurance program regarding what is suitable work for people on unemployment has Islanders in many industries, ...

EI changes could hurt seasonal workers in N.B.

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada Politics

Proposed changes to employment insurance announced Thursday could have a big impact in New Brunswick. The federal government ...

New Jersey Stabbing Victim Was In Chinese Orchestra

CBC | Posted 07.24.2012 | Canada

A Toronto-area woman who was stabbed to death along with her mother in front of an Atlantic City, N.J., casino on Monday was a member of ...