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Tories allegedly tell witnesses to snub Commons committee
Article online since August 11th 2008
OTTAWA - The Conservative party advised former candidates and their agents not to testify at a Commons committee inquiry into questionable election expenses in the so-called "in-and-out" scheme, MPs were told Monday. And two Tories who were involved in the scheme - which allegedly shifted advertising...
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Man in hospital after hit with Taser by Winnipeg police
Article online since August 11th 2008
WINNIPEG - A man was recovering in hospital Monday after being hit with a Taser by Winnipeg police. It was the latest in a number of confrontations in which city police have said they were forced to fire an electronic stun gun on a suspect who refused to drop a weapon. "Unfortunately, our members...
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Saskatoon police find human remains, make arrest in disappearance of woman
Article online since August 11th 2008
SASKATOON - The discovery of human remains has led to an arrest in the four-year-old disappearance of a Saskatchewan woman. Daleen Kay Bosse, 25, was living in Saskatoon with her husband and three-year-old-daughter, and was attending university when she vanished. She was last seen at a nightclub...
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Residents to be covered by insurance following explosion but pricetag unknown
Article online since August 11th 2008
TORONTO - Homeowners, businesses and insurance companies were tallying the damage Monday after a massive propane explosion in Toronto over the weekend that could wind up costing millions of dollars in damage and lost business. While it's still too soon to estimate exactly how much the cleanup...
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Toronto reviewing potentially hazardous areas in wake of propane explosion
Article online since August 11th 2008
TORONTO - The City of Toronto is launching a review of all areas that could pose a potential hazard to nearby homes in the wake of a massive explosion and fire at a propane distribution facility. Stuart Green, a spokesman for Toronto Mayor David Miller, said Monday that city staff have been...
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Feds mulling $35M program to safely scrap government electronics
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Pro-Tibetan protesters deported from China return to Canadian soil
( August 11th 2008 )
Insurgents attack outpost in Panjwaii killing 90th Canadian soldier
( August 11th 2008 )
Nexium, similar prescription antacids may boost bone-fracture risk: study
( August 11th 2008 )
Safety, sovereignty at risk as more sailors try to navigate Northwest Passage
( August 11th 2008 )
Canadian arrested at border with US $6.5 million of Ecstasy
( August 11th 2008 )
MPs clash over vetting Supreme Court court candidates
( August 11th 2008 )
A list of riots in Montreal
( August 11th 2008 )
RCMP say man's suicide on B.C. highway also killed unsuspecting driver
( August 11th 2008 )
Quebecer to stand trial next year in slaying of political aide
( August 11th 2008 )
Hanemaayer case example of unreliability of eyewitnesses: court
( August 11th 2008 )
Toronto man, 67, faces 25 charges after child porn investigation
( August 11th 2008 )
Facilities storing hazardous materials pose danger across Canada, say experts
( August 11th 2008 )
Insurgents attack outpost in Panjwaii killing 90th Canadian soldier
( August 11th 2008 )
GPS site shows N.S. woman completes swim taking in three Maritime provinces
( August 11th 2008 )
Hundreds still barred from homes bordering blast site amid asbestos threat
( August 10th 2008 )
Hundreds of soldiers salute fallen Canadian at sombre ceremony in Kandahar
( August 10th 2008 )
Industry groups say Americans still travelling this summer but not to Canada
( August 10th 2008 )
Inquest into in-custody shooting by Mountie begins in northern B.C.
( August 10th 2008 )
High food and fuel bills make slow summer months even worse for food banks
( August 10th 2008 )
18-year-old student shot and killed by Montreal police, family seeks answers
( August 10th 2008 )
Opposition eager to grill Tories on campaign financing scheme
( August 10th 2008 )
Quebec police using high-tech cameras to snare delinquent motorists
( August 10th 2008 )
Geologists lead Canada's 'step one' charge in asserting Arctic claim
( August 10th 2008 )
Careful flying, maintenance best way to minimize crash risk, say bush-flying vets
( August 10th 2008 )
People who file taxes electronically more likely to cheat: report
( August 10th 2008 )
Unzip and unwind, says National Sex Day organizer
( August 10th 2008 )
Police say no foul play after bodies found in cistern on farm north of Regina
( August 10th 2008 )
Calgary police fight challenging fire overnight in building that housed deli
( August 10th 2008 )
NDP's Layton promises investments into Montreal transit system.
( August 10th 2008 )
Blind MBA girds for battle with Ottawa over issue of website accessibility
( August 10th 2008 )
Explosion evacuees angrily question why propane plant operated so close to home
( August 10th 2008 )
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Vélo: davantage de décès à la fin de l’été à Montréal
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Vélo: 100 km de nouvelles pistes cyclables à Montréal d'ici la fin de 2008
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Dans le métro : en toute sécurité
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Nouveauté musicale : Chapeaumelon vous dit Bonjour Bonsoir! Venez entendre…
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Du Québec à Liverpool, Tailor Made Fable jouera dans l’antre des Beatles
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Une émeute prévisible?
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