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Sleeping Pill Use Among Seniors Too Common, Group Says
A campaign to reduce inappropriate use of health care in Canada is calling for more prudent prescribing of ...
Canada
October 29, 2014
Don’t Trample on Civil Liberties in Fighting Terrorism, Say Privacy Czars
OTTAWA—The Conservative government must strengthen review and oversight of security agencies if it plans to beef up spying ...
Canada
October 29, 2014
Hockey Community Pulling for Gordie Howe to Recover From Serious Stroke
Gordie Howe has a long way to go to recover from a stroke he suffered over the weekend, ...
Canada
October 29, 2014
Canadian Government Monitoring Oil Prices Carefully Ahead of Fall Fiscal Update
OTTAWA—The federal government says it's carefully monitoring the impact of sliding oil prices on public finances as it ...
Business
October 28, 2014
Next Phase of Anti Spam Law Targets Software
Starting on Jan. 15, 2015, companies will have to get consent before installing a program on a person's ...
Canada
October 23, 2014
Mosquito Borne Chikungunya Virus Has Infected More Than 200 Canadians
More than 200 Canadians have been infected by a virus that has sickened almost 800,000 people in the ...
Canada
October 22, 2014
Friends Not Surprised Sergeant-at-Arms Intervened in Parliament Hill Shootings
To those who know Kevin Vickers, there was little surprise that the sergeant-at-arms of the House of Commons ...
Canada
October 22, 2014
Irving Shipbuilding President Says Company Will Build Six Patrol Vessels
The president of Irving Shipbuilding has torpedoed a report that the federal government is trimming its order for ...
Canada
October 22, 2014
BC Mom Says No to Sexy Halloween Costumes for Four-Year-Old Girls
Halloween costumes for preschool girls that depict police officers and firefighters in sexualized skin-tight uniforms have a Victoria ...
Canada
October 22, 2014
Environmental Rules for High Arctic Seas Considered in Vote
High Arctic waters could be a step closer to receiving their first environmental protections this week as representatives ...
Canada
October 15, 2014
Canada Ready With Quick Response Expert Team Should Ebola Arrive, Says Ambrose
Should Ebola arrive on Canadian soil, Health Minister Rona Ambrose says a team of public health experts and ...
Canada
October 15, 2014
Tax Cuts? Ottawa Must First Consider Falling Oil Prices, Economists Say
Economists are warning that Ottawa will have to weigh the potential risks of plummeting oil prices before it ...
Canada
October 15, 2014
Does Ban on Assisted Suicide Protect or Violate Canadian Rights?
The mother of the first Canadian female officer killed in combat in the Afghanistan war proudly toured a ...
Canada
October 15, 2014
Gas Prices to Hit Two-Year Low in Canada on Oil Price Drop
MONTREAL—Canadian motorists should expect even lower prices at the pump in the coming weeks as a glut in ...
Business
October 14, 2014
Canada Will Use Targeted Temperature Screens to Check for Ebola
Canada will step up border screening to try to prevent an Ebola importation to this country, federal Health ...
Canada
October 8, 2014
Prison Watchdog Says Offenders Need More Preparation Before Release
Canada's prison watchdog says too many inmates are being released into the community without adequate preparation. In his ...
Canada
October 8, 2014
Court Grants Vancouver Injunction to Evict Homeless Campers From Park
The City of Vancouver has won a legal bid allowing it to begin evicting hundreds of homeless people ...
Canada
October 8, 2014
Police in Vancouver, Ottawa Want Help in Finding Boy Who Disappeared 5 Years Ago
Police in Ottawa will be teaming up with the Vancouver Police Department to investigate a tip that a ...
Canada
October 8, 2014
Condos Push Up Canadian Housing Starts in September
The pace of housing starts in Canada picked up slightly in September as work began on more multiple-unit ...
Business
October 7, 2014
Ottawa, Provinces, to Come Together to Develop National Dementia Strategy
Health Minister Rona Ambrose and her provincial and territorial counterparts have agreed to work together to develop a ...
Canada
October 1, 2014
Fur Group Lobbied Ministers Over RCMP Plan to Swap Muskrat Hats for Tuques
A national fur organization raised objections with federal cabinet ministers upon learning the RCMP planned to begin outfitting ...
Canada
October 1, 2014
Pan Am Games Torch Relay Will Cross Canada, Hit 130 Ont. Communities
The torch relay for the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games will be a national event, with stops in ...
Canada
October 1, 2014
Canada Prepping for Potential Ebola Cases, but Risk Low: Ambrose
Health Minister Rona Ambrose and Dr. Gregory Taylor, the head of the Public Health Agency of Canada, say ...
Canada
October 1, 2014
‘Stones of Shame’: Quebec Innu Want Compensation for Mining on Territory
The Innu of Maliotenam and Schefferville in Quebec say they'll use all means necessary—including civil disobedience—to make sure ...
Canada
October 1, 2014
Toronto Production of ‘Once’ Takes Shape
Ian Lake and Trish Lindstrom are pulling out their songbooks and suitcases to prepare for their starring roles ...
Arts & Culture
September 26, 2014
In Surprise Move, NDP Endorses Canada’s New Trade Pact With Korea
The federal NDP says it is getting behind the Canada-Korea free trade pact.
Canada
September 25, 2014
BlackBerry’s Passport Phone Targets Corporate World
TORONTO—There's one indisputable fact about BlackBerry's new Passport smartphone: It's different. At a time when so many new ...
Business
September 24, 2014
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