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Canada’s Climate Summit Announcement Follows US Lead
Obama didn't just make announcements for his own country at a United Nations climate summit Tuesday—he got to ...
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September 24, 2014
ISIS is Recruiting Somali Youths in Alberta, Group Warns
The leader of a Somali group has written to the prime minister warning that young people in Alberta ...
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September 24, 2014
Bank of Canada’s Job Not to Control Currency: Poloz
The Bank of Canada vowed to continue taking a hands-off approach to influencing the Canadian dollar, saying it ...
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September 17, 2014
CREA Raises Home Sales Forecast, August Sales Up
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) raised its home sales forecast Sept. 15 on the back of stronger-than-expected ...
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September 17, 2014
A New Peace? End of BC Teachers’ Strike in Sight
British Columbia's long-warring government and teachers' union have made unprecedented educational labour peace with a six-year collective agreement ...
Canada
September 17, 2014
Mulcair Against ‘Non Combat’ Deployment of Canadian Commandos in Iraq
New Democrats are refusing to back Prime Minister Stephen Harper's decision to send special forces commandos into northern ...
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September 17, 2014
Rob Ford Diagnosed With Rare Cancer; To Undergo Chemotherapy
Toronto Mayor Rob Ford has been diagnosed with malignant liposarcoma—a rare cancer in which cancer cells are found ...
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September 17, 2014
BMO Offers 2.99% 5-Year Fixed-Rate Mortgage Again
The Bank of Montreal has slashed its five-year fixed mortgage rate to 2.99 percent, a level that had ...
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September 10, 2014
Prison Watchdog Says Half of Jail Suicides Are in Segregation, Urges Action
The federal prison watchdog says Corrections Canada must stop isolating mentally ill, suicidal or self-harming prisoners, saying inmates ...
Canada
September 10, 2014
No Element of Canada’s New Prostitution Law Should Target Women, Advocates Say
No element of a proposed new prostitution law should criminalize prostitutes themselves, a coalition of women's groups said ...
Canada
September 10, 2014
Second Major Snowfall Prompts Calgary to Open Emergency Operations Centre
A second major snowfall has prompted Calgary to open its emergency operations centre for the first time since ...
Canada
September 10, 2014
Canadian Housing Starts Lower Than Expectations in August
The annual pace of housing starts in Canada slowed in August to 192,368 units, down from 199,813 in ...
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September 9, 2014
Frosh Week Rituals Can Be Costly, Police Warn
Add mooning and prank calls to the list of back-to-school expenses university students should plan for.
Canada
September 3, 2014
Nunavut Mulls Opening Territory’s First Beer and Wine Store
Nunavut wants to deal with its alcohol problem by opening the territory's first beer and wine store.
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September 3, 2014
Ford Trucks Power August Sales Past Chrysler’s, GM’s in Canada
TORONTO—Ford Motor Co. of Canada posted improved August sales compared with a year ago, helped by stronger truck ...
Business
September 3, 2014
Canada Prepared to Take On ISIL But Will Do So On a Budget: Harper
Canada will support the effort to combat ISIL, but within the confines of a sensible budget, Harper says.
Canada
September 3, 2014
Clark Urges Teachers’ Union Suspend Strike, Union Vows Indefinite Unrest
The two sides in the B.C. teachers' dispute have reached a stalemate, rendering them unable to agree on ...
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September 3, 2014
Latimer Seeks to Overturn Parole Board Ban on International Travel
Robert Latimer is seeking to overturn a parole board decision that makes it onerous for him to travel ...
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September 3, 2014
TIFF Biopics to Watch For
This year's Toronto International Film Festival, which runs Sept. 4 to 14, is a biopic buffet.
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September 3, 2014
Lawsuit Launched Over Pesticides Linked to Bee Deaths
A proposed class-action lawsuit has been launched against two chemical companies that make pesticides widely blamed for massive ...
Canada
September 3, 2014
Trudeau’s Arctic Policy Sparked International Friction: CIA Report
Former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's bid to enhance Canadian sovereignty and promote economic development in the Arctic created ...
Canada
August 28, 2014
Canadians Pay More Than $500M in Fees a Year for Paper Bills, Statements
Canadians are probably paying more than half a billion dollars a year to receive printed bills and bank ...
Canada
August 28, 2014
Premiers, Native Leaders Call for Forum on Missing, Murdered Aboriginal Women
Canada's premiers and aboriginal leaders are inviting the federal government to participate in a roundtable to address the ...
Canada
August 28, 2014
In Appreciation of a Master Fiddler
Buddy MacMaster, the beloved fiddler who died last week at age 89, sparked a renewed appreciation for traditional ...
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August 27, 2014
Burger King’s Purchase of Tim Hortons All About Growth Together
The players in Burger King’s deal to buy Tim Hortons are promising there will be no mixing of ...
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August 26, 2014
Quebec Premier Condemns Montreal Pension Protest, Police Apathy
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard has condemned a raucous pension reform protest at Montreal city hall and the perceived ...
Canada
August 21, 2014
Paleontologists Looking for Another Dino Egg Nest in Alberta
A curator of dinosaur palaeoecology at the Royal Tyrrell, believes he has discovered the egg of a duck-billed ...
Canada
August 20, 2014
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