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10/28/2007 [-] Analysis U.S., Canada face border 'train wreck'
10/28/2007 [-] Political musings from a master
10/28/2007 [-] Canada's Arctic patrol force best bet for sovereignty push
10/28/2007 [-] Canada urged to 'stay course'
10/28/2007 [-] Gilad Sharon sued for fraud in Canada real estate deal
10/28/2007 [-] Nash back in Canada, but for one night only
10/28/2007 [-] • T20 inspires Canada to set up league on similar format
10/28/2007 [-] T20 inspires Canada to set up league on similar format
10/28/2007 [-] Protesters march across Canada against Afghan mission
10/28/2007 [-] Deported back to Haiti, woman pays a stranger to escape a nightmare
10/28/2007 [-] Missing Delray, but in Canada, 'I'm not in fear'
10/28/2007 [-] North to freedom
10/28/2007 [-] Premier Stelmach appears to be ruling out a fall election
10/28/2007 [-] Nominations close in N.L. byelection for riding where candidate died
10/28/2007 [-] Hard-hearted reporters rise in unison in spontaneous ovation for Tory ministers
10/28/2007 [-] Canada prime minister to meet Dalai Lama over Chinese protests
10/28/2007 [-] New bill will ban Muslims from wearing veils at polls in Canada
10/28/2007 [-] From third party to first party?
10/28/2007 [-] Anti-war protesters march across Canada to denounce Afghan mission
10/28/2007 [-] U.S. eyes Canada to solve water woes
10/28/2007 [-] Dalai Lama, prime minister of Canada to meet in Ottawa
10/28/2007 [-] Hundreds of anti-war protesters march against Canada's Afghan mission
10/28/2007 [-] Want to vote Drop the veil, says Canada
10/28/2007 [-] Slain repairman caught in multiple B.C. slaying 'loved his work'
10/28/2007 [-] Gilad Sharon being sued for fraud in Canada real estate deal
10/28/2007 [-] Anti-war activists hold peace rallies across Canada
10/28/2007 [-] Dalai Lama to meet with Canada's PM on Monday
10/28/2007 [-] New bill will ban Muslims from wearing veils at polls; Canada
10/27/2007 [-] Slain RCMP constable honoured in N.W.T. town
10/27/2007 [-] Three people killed in small plane crash in W Canada
10/27/2007 [-] Vanished Ugandan boxers in Canada
10/27/2007 [-] 4 of top 10 worst roads in Ont. in Sudbury area survey
10/27/2007 [-] Canadians protest war in Afghanistan, call for troop pullout
10/27/2007 [-] Calgary Runs into a Hitch
10/27/2007 [-] Mourners celebrate life of innocent B.C. man lost to gang violence
10/27/2007 [-] Mourners pay respects to repairman caught in B.C. gang slaying
10/27/2007 [-] PRODUCT OF CANADA? 'DON'T BET ON IT'!
10/27/2007 [-] Mourners gather to honour repairmen caught in deadly B.C. gang fight
10/27/2007 [-] Manley Afghanistan panel will open Web site for public submissions
10/27/2007 [-] Three people dead after small plane crashes near Invermere...
10/27/2007 [-] 3 people killed in British Columbia plane crash
10/27/2007 [-] Auditor wrote racist slurs in tax file Inuit artist
10/27/2007 [-] Bombardier-built plane's landing gear collapses
10/27/2007 [-] Small plane's crash leaves three dead in B.C.
10/27/2007 [-] Canada should end Afghan combat role activist
10/27/2007 [-] Daylight savings time holds for another week
10/27/2007 [-] Canada's Hamelin earns short-track bronze
10/27/2007 [-] Layton's dream for Canada's future
10/27/2007 [-] Topps Meat E.coli Outbreak Traced To Canada
10/27/2007 [-] B.C. government going after Air India suspect assets to pay legal bills
10/27/2007 [-] Tony Blair speaks in Canada
10/27/2007 [-] Cancer treatment in Canada's national health care system
10/27/2007 [-] 'Juno' by Canadian director Jason Reitman wins best film in Rome
10/27/2007 [-] Post-royalty fallout weaker than feared
10/27/2007 [-] Sudan oil field kidnap victim is not a Canadian Foreign Affairs
10/27/2007 [-] Williams vows to 'step up to plate' for Kruger workers
10/27/2007 [-] Topps E. coli outbreak traced to Canada
10/27/2007 [-] 'Most Wanted' Escaped Killer Richard McNair Arrested In Canada
10/27/2007 [-] Alta.'s Stelmach brushes off 'Chavez' comparisons
10/27/2007 [-] RCMP to investigate suspended police chief
10/27/2007 [-] Ottawa, Canada Government Introduces Veiled Vote Ban
10/27/2007 [-] Williams vows to 'step up to plate' for Kruger workers
10/27/2007 [-] RCMP ordered to investigate Victoria police chief
10/27/2007 [-] Man killed by minivan in crosswalk
10/27/2007 [-] Canada won't allow veiled women to vote
10/27/2007 [-] Harper views Ontario forest industry crisis
10/27/2007 [-] Fortune anxious as rival town lands salmon deal
10/27/2007 [-] Jump in cervical cancer puzzles N.L. physicians
10/27/2007 [-] Feds revive veil issue
10/27/2007 [-] DUI charges off the table
10/27/2007 [-] Where's the 14B?
10/27/2007 [-] Eskimos' playoff hopes over
10/27/2007 [-] NATO doing 'just enough' for Dutch retired general
10/27/2007 [-] Lawyer wants rat out of the bag
10/27/2007 [-] Score big with NHL DVD collection
10/27/2007 [-] Victoria police arrest 17-year-old in connection with ecstasy overdoses
10/27/2007 [-] Blair McIntosh Canada's chef de mission for 2010 Paralympic
10/27/2007 [-] Autism foes rip feds
10/27/2007 [-] Teen sentenced to seven years for collision that killed 10-year-old Regina girl
10/27/2007 [-] Argentina's maternal appeal
10/27/2007 [-] Dion's GTA support holds up
10/27/2007 [-] Politics of Envy and Fear in Canada's Heartland
10/27/2007 [-] US fugitive murderer caught in Canada KXNet.com North Dakota News
10/27/2007 [-] Richard McNair Captured in Canada KXNet.com North Dakota News
10/27/2007 [-] Porter Airlines seeks permanent injunction to unwind relationship between Air Canada and Jazz
10/27/2007 [-] Dollar Hits Long-Term Lows Vs Euro, Australia, Canada Dlrs
10/27/2007 [-] Porter calls for split-up of Air Canada and Jazz in 850M suit
10/27/2007 [-] Elections canada told to reconsider. Tories, Liberals, Bloc
10/27/2007 [-] Porter sues Air Canada for 850M
10/27/2007 [-] Canada oil firms may cut spending, but spared worse
10/27/2007 [-] Rookie Nabs Us Fugitive In Canada
10/27/2007 [-] Investigation into E. coli cases in Canada
10/27/2007 [-] MXODUS Tours travel downhill from the border of Canada
10/27/2007 [-] Missing Gosnell Teenager Found in Canada
10/27/2007 [-] Canada considers unveiling Muslim voters
10/27/2007 [-] UPDATE Porter seeks injunction against Air Canada, Jazz
10/27/2007 [-] Air Canada Jazz to start daily Moncton-Ottawa flight Sunday
10/27/2007 [-] Canada's Best Small Investors 2007 A beautiful mind
10/27/2007 [-] Eskimos miss playoffs for 2nd straight season
10/27/2007 [-] Poland demands answers from Canada on immigrant death
10/27/2007 [-] Canada Asks US to Remove Arar From No-Fly Lists
10/27/2007 [-] Canada firm cause of E. coli?
10/27/2007 [-] Man gets life in prison for killing Vancouver woman
10/27/2007 [-] U.S. fugitive arrested in Canada
10/27/2007 [-] Montreal police arrest 21 people in crackdown on street gang
10/27/2007 [-] Sask. Grits hope to return to the legislature to push for big tax cut
10/27/2007 [-] David Thompson In Toronto Canada To Open New DLP Branch Office
10/27/2007 [-] B.C. border guard busted on drugs and weapons charges
10/27/2007 [-] Dickenson leads Lions to victory
10/27/2007 [-] Court documents tell tale of last minutes of RCMP officer's life
10/27/2007 [-] RCMP constable shot 3 times, affidavit says
10/27/2007 [-] Man sentenced to life in prison for killing woman outside Vancouver city hall
10/27/2007 [-] Inuit artist says tax auditor wrote racist comments in his tax file
10/27/2007 [-] Police complaints commissioner announced probe into Victoria's police chief
10/27/2007 [-] Blair praises Canada in first post-politics visit
10/27/2007 [-] No drugs, alcohol in man who died at airport
10/27/2007 [-] Yukon's awash with cash from surpluses
10/27/2007 [-] Alberta shuts down K-Country ski resort
10/27/2007 [-] Ottawa Senator faces off against Facebook phonies
10/27/2007 [-] Saskatchewan gets a taste of snow
10/27/2007 [-] Liberal platform talks schools, tax cut, accountability
10/27/2007 [-] Harper gets firsthand look at devastation of Canada's forestry industry
10/27/2007 [-] China miffed as Canadian leader to meet Dalai Lama
10/27/2007 [-] West-side Hydro line could cause more damage than east Opposition
10/27/2007 [-] Canada will become one of the most powerful nations Tony Blair
10/26/2007 [-] Nuclear waste top concern for Canada, experts say
10/26/2007 [-] Former British PM predicts Canada will be a powerful nation in the world
10/26/2007 [-] Couple transforms seedy rooming houses into 'Cozy Rooms'
10/26/2007 [-] Winnipeg must find 25M to finish capital projects
10/26/2007 [-] Inuit artist accuses CRA staff of writing racist tax memo
10/26/2007 [-] Yellowknife election candidate files complaint against Hawkins
10/26/2007 [-] Yukon's awash with cash from surpluses
10/26/2007 [-] 6. Burglars-in-a-box busted after Canada robberies
10/26/2007 [-] Murdered Mountie's parents lose attempt to block exhumation
10/26/2007 [-] Canada bank rejects allegations by ex-trader that bank undervalued bonds
10/26/2007 [-] Hiller says he's on 'same sheet of paper' as Harper
10/26/2007 [-] Tory bill would require veiled voters to show faces
10/26/2007 [-] AHL president puzzled by John Tavares rumours
10/26/2007 [-] Porter Airlines seeking court order to separate Jazz from Air Canada
10/26/2007 [-] N.B. Conservative leader calls for review of media holdings
10/26/2007 [-] Officials on hot-seat for failed immigration program
10/26/2007 [-] Canada's nuclear industry should take more responsibility for waste expert
10/26/2007 [-] Irving interests in N.B. accused of trying to stifle newspaper competition
10/26/2007 [-] Canada captures man on US 'most-wanted' list
10/26/2007 [-] Burglars-in-a-box busted after Canada robberies
10/26/2007 [-] Canadian draft law bars veiled women from voting
10/26/2007 [-] Dalai Lama's latest visit to be very public and very political
10/26/2007 [-] N.S. immigration officials grilled by reporters over nominee program
10/26/2007 [-] Animated dinosaurs banished from Vancouver's Stanley Park
10/26/2007 [-] Ontario's Sorbara to quit finance minister post
10/26/2007 [-] Cambridge Bay defends firing administrator in lawsuit documents
10/26/2007 [-] Canada's nuclear industry should take more responsibility for waste expert
10/26/2007 [-] Crown building sale could cost taxpayers millions MP
10/26/2007 [-] Health Canada issues two foreign product alerts
10/26/2007 [-] Gatineau's Rapibus to go ahead, but not to Ottawa
10/26/2007 [-] UPDATE 1-Porter seeks injunction against Air Canada, Jazz
10/26/2007 [-] Dunsford wants Beck questioning stopped
10/26/2007 [-] Canada PM to meet Dalai Lama over Chinese protests
10/26/2007 [-] Journalist Stephanie Nolen wins PEN Canada Paul Kidd courage prize
10/26/2007 [-] Gatineau's Rapibus to go ahead, but not to Ottawa
10/26/2007 [-] MDs complain about chronic care bed shortage in Montreal
10/26/2007 [-] Arar says he still suffers from mental trauma because of secrecy in his case
10/26/2007 [-] Harper to meet Dalai Lama over Chinese protests
10/26/2007 [-] Mr. Sixx Goes to Washington
10/26/2007 [-] Yukon government, First Nations having 'growing pains,' grand chief says
10/26/2007 [-] Fired Yukon compensation board worker's disability claim goes to court
10/26/2007 [-] Tlicho leadership dispute ends with support for grand chief
10/26/2007 [-] More beat cops patrol downtown Winnipeg streets
10/26/2007 [-] Sorbara not staying in McGuinty cabinet
10/26/2007 [-] Pap test rate on P.E.I. remains low
10/26/2007 [-] Calgary teacher charged with sexual assault
10/26/2007 [-] Porter wants court to unwind Air Canada and Jazz
10/26/2007 [-] Tories introduce law to compel veiled women to uncover their faces before voting
10/26/2007 [-] N.L. government paying 750,000 to man who waited 8 years for appeal
10/26/2007 [-] Puget Energy to be acquired by group led by Macquarie, Canada Pension Plan
10/26/2007 [-] Crash injures T.O. cop
10/26/2007 [-] Petro-Canada still plans oil sands developments
10/26/2007 [-] Finance Minister Greg Sorbara announces he won't stay in McGuinty cabinet
10/26/2007 [-] Red Wings extend Draper's contract by three years
10/26/2007 [-] Megapundit October 20-22
10/26/2007 [-] Dinosaurs chased out of Stanley Park
10/26/2007 [-] Taser victim had no drugs or alcohol in system, says lawyer
10/26/2007 [-] N.L. compensates Dalton for 8-year prison wait
10/26/2007 [-] Village fights racism allegation after fishermen attacked
10/26/2007 [-] Gatineau man admits his drunk driving caused girl's death
10/26/2007 [-] Federal legislation would ban veiled voting
10/26/2007 [-] Porter Airlines seeks court order to separate Jazz from Air Canada
10/26/2007 [-] Ottawa's tax haul continues as surplus rises to 8.7B for first five months
10/26/2007 [-] Nurses in hunt for jobs Hundreds flock Labour Ministry seeking employment in Canada
10/26/2007 [-] Canada Revises Indefinite Terror Jailing
10/26/2007 [-] Sask. Green party calls for royalty hikes
10/26/2007 [-] Porter Airlines sues Air Canada, Jazz
10/26/2007 [-] Man seriously injured after pickup leaves TCH at Corner Brook
10/26/2007 [-] Incidence of irritable bowel syndrome in Walkerton, Ont., twice normal rate
10/26/2007 [-] Canada to appoint advocates for terrorism suspects
10/26/2007 [-] Upper Thelon uranium decision accepted by minister
10/26/2007 [-] Shaw Communications earns less but hikes dividend
10/26/2007 [-] Alberta royalty move prompts muted market reaction
10/26/2007 [-] Budget surplus surges amid tax-cut promise
10/26/2007 [-] B.C. family of conjoined twins invites town to 1st birthday party
10/26/2007 [-] The Commons Getting mad and even
10/26/2007 [-] The David Suzuki Patrick Moore Feud A History
10/26/2007 [-] He ain't a heavy, he's my brother, judge tells intimidated jury
10/26/2007 [-] Council's Albion answer prompts traffic calming questions
10/26/2007 [-] Pricey water fix could kill tiny town
10/26/2007 [-] Teen accused of street racing after fatal crash
10/26/2007 [-] Good News from Canada
10/26/2007 [-] Islamic history month fizzles in Toronto
10/26/2007 [-] Man who abused girl in 'house of horrors' seeks new trial
10/26/2007 [-] Nunavut taken aback by military plan for drone patrols
10/26/2007 [-] Captured killer transferred to maximum security prison
10/26/2007 [-] Polish consul general in Vancouver demands answers for death
10/26/2007 [-] Nature Conservancy sets priorities for Maritimes
10/26/2007 [-] Lack of transit hurting rural Islanders report
10/26/2007 [-] Wilmot River recovery from fish kill in question
10/26/2007 [-] Canada NDP call for booze warning
10/26/2007 [-] Toronto Fashion Week organizers refuse BMI restrictions
10/26/2007 [-] Miller advised not to tax alcohol
10/26/2007 [-] Fast food restaurant burglars face 355 charges in Canada
10/26/2007 [-] Catholic conference retracts invitation to former Iraq hostage
10/26/2007 [-] Worry over soccer violence leads to split decision
10/26/2007 [-] Acadia strike hurting businesses, mayor says
10/26/2007 [-] Brunswick News scales back injunction request
10/26/2007 [-] Manufacturers less upbeat in fourth quarter
10/26/2007 [-] Toronto stock index up 110 pts, U.S. rate cut seen
10/26/2007 [-] Refugee gets four years for whipping, burning daughter
10/26/2007 [-] Ville-Marie borough mayor takes aim at Tremblay
10/26/2007 [-] GG says Order of Canada reflects country's nature
10/26/2007 [-] Father of soldier killed by comrade now has closure
10/26/2007 [-] Thief hidden in box used glass cutter in 200 robberies police
10/26/2007 [-] Canada joins Arctic fray
10/26/2007 [-] MINING NEWS Canada opens projects management office; could speed development
10/26/2007 [-] Canada to launch Arctic monitoring Radarsat 2
10/26/2007 [-] Rookie Mountie nabs one of 'America's Most Wanted'
10/26/2007 [-] Markets brace for reaction to Alta. royalty hike
10/26/2007 [-] Geminis flying in Hollywood stars
10/26/2007 [-] Canadian dollar follows oil prices to 33-year high
10/26/2007 [-] Canada manufacturers' optimism dims in 4th quarter
10/26/2007 [-] Cleanup underway on defaced cenotaph
10/26/2007 [-] Canadian dollar at new 33-year high vs US dollar
10/26/2007 [-] Salt has invaded Canada's food supply
10/26/2007 [-] Deadly wreck south of Calgary
10/26/2007 [-] Mom blasts province over tot's death
10/26/2007 [-] Hunter dies after leaving vehicle
10/26/2007 [-] Teen sues cops over stun-gun
10/26/2007 [-] Convicted killer from North Dakota known for his creative escapes is captured in Canada
10/26/2007 [-] Montreal paper fights sources order
10/26/2007 [-] Canada's future is beige
10/26/2007 [-] Calvillo's wife has cancer
10/26/2007 [-] NLL owners ratify 7-year deal
10/26/2007 [-] Mill workers to take layoff worries to Williams
10/26/2007 [-] Canada to launch Arctic-monitoring Radarsat-2
10/26/2007 [-] Richard McNair Captured in New Brunswick Canada
10/26/2007 [-] Teen jailed for DUI, friend's death
10/26/2007 [-] Argentina returns to top of FIFA rankings; Canada climbs to
10/26/2007 [-] Liberals will 'wait a bit' for election Dion
10/26/2007 [-] Canada's legal culture will prevent 'excesses' of U.S. legal system Swiss Re seminar
10/26/2007 [-] Canada to try to save unique, endangered mountain caribou
10/26/2007 [-] Canada's top court to hear terror case
10/26/2007 [-] • Canada to Have Large Marine Area at Lake
10/26/2007 [-] Canada not ready for Rogers' superfast wireless experts
10/26/2007 [-] Canada Gold Firm Seeks Suriname Project
10/26/2007 [-] Brown Sees Bright Future for Herself, Canada
10/26/2007 [-] A ROYAL BANK OF CANADA TRADER
10/26/2007 [-] Petro-Canada Reports Another Strong Quarter
10/26/2007 [-] Hemsky fires shootout winner for Oilers
10/26/2007 [-] Wine sales beat spirits for second year, Statistics Canada r
10/26/2007 [-] 'Transport of Guru Granth Sahib to Canada violated Sikh code'
10/26/2007 [-] Canada TV awards flying in Hollywood stars
10/26/2007 [-] NLL owners ratify 7-deal with union
10/26/2007 [-] Hemsky fires winner for Oilers
10/26/2007 [-] Supreme Court to hear deportation order appeal of convicted street racer
10/26/2007 [-] Leafs chasing phenom Tavares report
10/26/2007 [-] Igali, 5 others enter Canada's Sports Hall
10/26/2007 [-] OPP officer suspended and charged after alleged assault in arena
10/26/2007 [-] Electric car maker charges Ottawa blocking its sale in Canada
10/26/2007 [-] Elderly Vancouver woman left helpless on bus after stroke
10/26/2007 [-] Tar Sands and Canada's violation of Indigenous People
10/26/2007 [-] Tlusty shines for Maple Leafs
10/26/2007 [-] US Peace Activist Barred From Entering Canada, Despite Invitations From MPs
10/26/2007 [-] U.S. peace activist barred from entering Canada despite invitation from parliament members
10/26/2007 [-] Tlusty shines for Maple Leafs in NHL debut
10/26/2007 [-] U.S. activist barred from entering Canada
10/26/2007 [-] 200 a ticket to meet Trudeau
10/26/2007 [-] Community demands answers in B.C. airport death
10/26/2007 [-] Holiday shoppers should beware of counterfeit, uncertified goods safety officials
10/26/2007 [-] More Fisher-Price contaminated toys recalled in 4 countries, including Canada
10/26/2007 [-] Canada creates world's biggest freshwater reserve
10/26/2007 [-] Canada Supreme Court to hear Khadr appeal on government documents access
10/26/2007 [-] Former ombudsman Ron Stewart repays feds 112K
10/26/2007 [-] Alberta ups energy royalties rates
10/26/2007 [-] Man charged with violent robbery of 92-year-old
10/26/2007 [-] Saskatchewan election campaign itineraries
10/26/2007 [-] North Dakota Sheriff Says Fugitive Richard McNair Caught in Canada
10/26/2007 [-] Youngest member of Saint John String Quartet dies
10/26/2007 [-] Calvert promises 2,000 new daycare spaces
10/26/2007 [-] Wall promises cheaper insurance for green cars
10/26/2007 [-] Elections Act changes deny vote for 1 million Canadians
10/26/2007 [-] Saskatchewan election campaign goes to pot
10/26/2007 [-] Supreme Court to hear Winnipeg girl's transfusion fight
10/26/2007 [-] Yukon women's group 'shocked' by return of former Liard chief
10/26/2007 [-] Canada undecided on Afghanistan past 2009 as NATO allies make up their minds
10/26/2007 [-] Canada to face NATO pressure on Afghanistan
10/26/2007 [-] Barred from Canada US Peace Activists Invited to Address Canadian Parliament
10/26/2007 [-] More tax hikes likely on the way for Toronto
10/26/2007 [-] Reel Asian film fest announces 11th edition lineup
10/25/2007 [-] Canada sets largest freshwater conservation area
10/25/2007 [-] Rio Tinto says Alcan takeover has met all requirements
10/25/2007 [-] N.W.T., Nunavut hospitality sectors face higher WCB premiums
10/25/2007 [-] Vancouver airport communications dysfunctional, lawyer says
10/25/2007 [-] Special prosecutor to investigate former B.C. deputy minister
10/25/2007 [-] Petro-Canada Q3 profit rises 14.5 per cent to 776 million from 678M
10/25/2007 [-] Canadian dollar follows oil prices to higher close
10/25/2007 [-] Toronto stocks lifted by surging oil price
10/25/2007 [-] Business group, Maritime Electric meet about rates
10/25/2007 [-] Mayor leaps to minister's defence
10/25/2007 [-] Budget woes could bring more layoffs civil servants' union
10/25/2007 [-] Man fails to appear for sexual assault verdict
10/25/2007 [-] P.E.I. students score in 60s on assessments
10/25/2007 [-] Charlottetown police reopen 1980s murder case
10/25/2007 [-] Land swap underway for Nunavut national park
10/25/2007 [-] Authorities Louisiana fugitive Richard McNair caught in Canada
10/25/2007 [-] Canada to Have Large Marine Area at Lake
10/25/2007 [-] People Hugo Rifkind
10/25/2007 [-] Giant Mine cleanup plan goes to regulator
10/25/2007 [-] American kestrel vanishing from Yukon?
10/25/2007 [-] Day asks U.S. to remove Arar from no-fly list following Rice's comments
10/25/2007 [-] Falling metal slabs trap Ottawa worker
10/25/2007 [-] Prime minister Canada will have world's largest freshwater marine protected area
10/25/2007 [-] Brandon residents brace for tax hike
10/25/2007 [-] EnCana opts to build own Deep Panuke pipeline
10/25/2007 [-] Group smashing toys to 'crush' counterfeiting
10/25/2007 [-] Stelmach to give details on energy royalty plans
10/25/2007 [-] Canada asks U.S. to remove Arar from no-fly lists
10/25/2007 [-] Authorities Fugitive Richard McNair caught in Canada
10/25/2007 [-] Mayor may not
10/25/2007 [-] Faulty track caused derailment, oil spill in Lake Wabamun...
10/25/2007 [-] Mother in N.B. village found guilty in death of two-year-old daughter
10/25/2007 [-] B.C.'s micro-quake swarm not likely to lead to eruption
10/25/2007 [-] Mounties capture 'Most Wanted' killer in N.B.
10/25/2007 [-] Canadian dollar's strength makes investing in U.S. more attractive
10/25/2007 [-] Nunavut demands Ottawa reject navy's waste-dumping plan
10/25/2007 [-] Lied to get drugs, woman tells MD's trial
10/25/2007 [-] Where's Williams? Corner Brook workers demand premier's attention
10/25/2007 [-] Mounties capture escaped killer
10/25/2007 [-] U.S. peace activist detained at Ottawa airport en route to meet MPs
10/25/2007 [-] Rubber finally hits the road as Alberta premier announces details of royalty plan
10/25/2007 [-] Second Canadian soldier charged in Afghanistan shootings
10/25/2007 [-] U.S. handling of Arar case 'by no means perfect' Rice
10/25/2007 [-] Ottawa to create protected zone in northern Lake Superior
10/25/2007 [-] U of Ottawa student teachers left out of local classrooms
10/25/2007 [-] 'Bully-boy attitude' has to go, Yukon opposition say of premier
10/25/2007 [-] Soldier charged in shooting of colleague
10/25/2007 [-] UPDATE 1-Sears Canada profit boosted by gain but sales fall
10/25/2007 [-] Mattel recalling Diego toys sold in Canada
10/25/2007 [-] Canada wants lower prices after greenback slump
10/25/2007 [-] Rice admits U.S. mishandled case of Canada's Arar
10/25/2007 [-] Canada Urged to Take Action on Darfur Genocide
10/25/2007 [-] Sears Canada Q3 sales off 2.9 per cent
10/25/2007 [-] Canadian soldier faces trial over Afghan shooting
10/25/2007 [-] Final report expected into Alta. CN derailment
10/25/2007 [-] Average age of doctors in Canada on the rise
10/25/2007 [-] PM to unveil national marine conservation park
10/25/2007 [-] Prison guards charged in death of inmate
10/25/2007 [-] SCC to hear Crown appeal in Omar Khadr case
10/25/2007 [-] Petro-Canada profit rises as royalty changes loom
10/25/2007 [-] Fake papers bother Canada immigration officials
10/25/2007 [-] Canada's ruling Conservatives prevail in first tests
10/25/2007 [-] Lied to get drugs, woman tells MD's trial
10/25/2007 [-] MacTara given protection amid lumber industry woes
10/25/2007 [-] Southdale arrests surprise local residents
10/25/2007 [-] Cost overruns plague municipal projects
10/25/2007 [-] Gameworld 'Mass Effect' space epic aims to evoke emotion
10/25/2007 [-] Conservative government survives confidence test
10/25/2007 [-] 'Bikini Killer' to face fresh murder trial in Nepal
10/25/2007 [-] Canadian dollar hits 33-year high against soft US
10/25/2007 [-] Transportation Safety Board to release report into CN oil spill in Alberta lake
10/25/2007 [-] N.B. senior honoured for environmental work
10/25/2007 [-] Irving presenting one-sided story media critics
10/25/2007 [-] Toronto pedestrians to scramble across some streets
10/25/2007 [-] Regent Park redevelopment delays frustrate residents
10/25/2007 [-] Charges dropped against 1 youth in Creba slaying
10/25/2007 [-] P.E.I. tourism inspection reports to go online
10/25/2007 [-] Fast food patrons overwhelm hep A clinic
10/25/2007 [-] Canada's top military commander says Afghanistan not ready to go it alone
10/25/2007 [-] Rabaska liquid gas a go Quebec
10/25/2007 [-] Baker Lake teen hunters found
10/25/2007 [-] Tlicho chiefs to reveal reasons for leadership dissent
10/25/2007 [-] Another boy charged after false 911 calls
10/25/2007 [-] Marketplace Product of Canada
10/25/2007 [-] Cdn worker taken hostage as Darfur rebels attack oil field, rebel chief says
10/25/2007 [-] Canada's top military commander says Afghanistan not ready to go it alone
10/25/2007 [-] Grits won't topple government over GST cut Dion
10/25/2007 [-] Police probing B.C. murders focus on second building
10/25/2007 [-] Nothing new in U.S. statements on Arar analyst
10/25/2007 [-] Petro-Canada Q3 profit rises 14.5 per cent to 776 million from 678M
10/25/2007 [-] Montrealers facing fraud charges in alleged bank card plot in Winnipeg
10/25/2007 [-] Father's explanation for baby's injuries implausible doctor
10/25/2007 [-] Police target Nova Scotia pimping ring in Ontario
10/25/2007 [-] PetroCanada profit hits 766-million
10/25/2007 [-] Recovery Force Inc. Announces New Executive Management Appointment in Canada
10/25/2007 [-] Senior not to blame for death
10/25/2007 [-] Thousands exposed to Hep A
10/25/2007 [-] Customer receives 557,756 invoice
10/25/2007 [-] Investigations launched after tot dies in foster home
10/25/2007 [-] Girl killed in school bus crash mourned
10/25/2007 [-] EnCana board OK's Deep Panuke
10/25/2007 [-] Canada's top military commander warning Afghanistan not ready to go it alone
10/25/2007 [-] Canada's top military commander warning Afghanistan not ready to go it alone
10/25/2007 [-] Throne speech passes, Liberals abstain from voting
10/25/2007 [-] Rice admits Arar case mishandled, but no apology
10/25/2007 [-] Alberta motorists warned of randy animals
10/25/2007 [-] Alberta waits for premier to respond to royalty debate
10/25/2007 [-] Canada aims to match U.S.
10/25/2007 [-] The Nature Conservancy of Canada launches exciting step towards ...
10/25/2007 [-] Union asks Canada to appeal Keystone pipe approval
10/25/2007 [-] U.S. mishandled case of Canada's Arar, admits Rice
10/25/2007 [-] RIM jousts with RBC for Canada's most-valuable title
10/25/2007 [-] Oh, Canada, don't forsake the peacemakers
10/25/2007 [-] Coal India eyes blocks in Australia and Canada
10/25/2007 [-] Liquidnet Canada Completes Its Inaugural Year as Country's Top ATS
10/25/2007 [-] Keane Donate Track To Raise Money For War Child Canada
10/25/2007 [-] Canada debates shift in Afghanistan commitment
10/25/2007 [-] NLL, union strike deal report
10/25/2007 [-] Red Sox take World Series opener
10/25/2007 [-] NLL strikes deal, salvages season report
10/25/2007 [-] Canada averts election as Conservative government survives c
10/25/2007 [-] Canada asking for trainers, copters
10/25/2007 [-] Canada West Preview 2
10/25/2007 [-] Edmonton Man Who Triumphs over Schizophrenia to Receive Order of Canada
10/25/2007 [-] Group Says Canada Should Play Greater Role in Ending Burma Crisis
10/25/2007 [-] Tanguay, Flames too much for Wild
10/25/2007 [-] Harkat slams Tory tweak
10/25/2007 [-] Ailing taxation employees air beefs
10/25/2007 [-] Sticker shock hits book biz
10/25/2007 [-] Suits sting feds
10/25/2007 [-] Canada to patrol Arctic by remote control
10/25/2007 [-] Red Wings fend off visiting Canucks
10/25/2007 [-] Fight over campaign financing in Vancouver likely to be rough
10/25/2007 [-] Police investigate suspected ecstasy overdoses of 4 Saanich teens
10/25/2007 [-] Red Sox roll over Rockies in Game 1
10/25/2007 [-] Lower Mainland police not set up to catch gangsters criminologist
10/25/2007 [-] Canada introduces anti-terrorism law
10/25/2007 [-] Palestinian Militants Say USA-Canada Shut Down Their Website
10/25/2007 [-] Red Wings fend off Canucks
10/25/2007 [-] Alberta premier vows 'fair' royalties but keeps mum
10/25/2007 [-] Alberta premiers drops hints about health care, crime prevention, in TV speech
10/25/2007 [-] Canada plans Arctic patrol with remote-controlled aircraft
10/25/2007 [-] The Commons Define effective
10/25/2007 [-] Canada bill would reinstate controversial anti-terror measures
10/25/2007 [-] Canada wants lower prices after greenback slump
10/25/2007 [-] Former Fiji resident shot dead in Canada
10/25/2007 [-] Former Fijian murdered in Canada
10/25/2007 [-] Ottawa to create protected zone in northern Lake Superior
10/25/2007 [-] Golden Baseball League expands into Canada, adding two teams
10/25/2007 [-] Ottawa council reopens Albion Road intersection
10/25/2007 [-] New security legislation 'the worst kind of injustice' terror supect
10/25/2007 [-] Deadly hallucinogenic weed sends 15 teens to hospital
10/25/2007 [-] Hercules aircraft involved in northern search for two miss...
10/25/2007 [-] Kugluktuk optimistic about new alcohol committee
10/25/2007 [-] Humans hard-wired for optimism, study finds
10/25/2007 [-] Prices dropping as loonie soars Charlottetown retailers
10/25/2007 [-] GST cut not awful enough to force Liberals into toppling government Dion
10/25/2007 [-] Spirited Energy campaign financially sound auditor
10/25/2007 [-] Crews search for missing Baker Lake boys
10/25/2007 [-] Twinned Trans-Canada to open in western Manitoba
10/25/2007 [-] Man in 90s fights off robber
10/25/2007 [-] Saskatoon woman charged with 300K fraud
10/25/2007 [-] Geologists eye quakes near dormant Canada volcano
10/25/2007 [-] Canada's ruling Conservatives overcome confidence vote
10/25/2007 [-] 80,000 job vacancies seen in mining sector
10/25/2007 [-] Canadian fighter jets moved to N.L. base but not because of Russian flights
10/24/2007 [-] Governments demand a bigger share of oil revenue
10/24/2007 [-] The 100th ceremony to present Order of Canada medals scheduled for Friday
10/24/2007 [-] Feds open warning website for dangerous goods
10/24/2007 [-] Rice Admits U.S. Mishandled Case of Canada's Arar
10/24/2007 [-] Rice says US mishandled detained Canadian's terror case
10/24/2007 [-] Canada averts election as Conservative government survives confidence vote
10/24/2007 [-] Canada asks NATO allies for trainers, choppers for Afghan mission sources
10/24/2007 [-] Acadia, faculty resume negotiations
10/24/2007 [-] School bus driver suspended for ordering kids off
10/24/2007 [-] Man shot in confrontation, chase with police
10/24/2007 [-] Rice Says US Erred in Canadian's Arrest
10/24/2007 [-] Remote-controlled aircraft would patrol Arctic military
10/24/2007 [-] Southern Lakes swing from record highs to unusual lows
10/24/2007 [-] Governments Demand a Bigger Share of Oil
10/24/2007 [-] RIM becomes Canada's most valuable company
10/24/2007 [-] RIM jousts with RBC for Canada's most-valuable title
10/24/2007 [-] Rice says US mishandled detained Canadian's terror case
10/24/2007 [-] Conrad Black dusts off his poison pen
10/24/2007 [-] 'Amazing' community rallies around cancer-struck farmer
10/24/2007 [-] Throne speech expected to pass
10/24/2007 [-] Canadian fighter jets monitoring Russian bombers from N.L. base
10/24/2007 [-] Shots fired during wild police chase through Halifax and into Dartmouth
10/24/2007 [-] Saint John man sentenced to 8 years for manslaughter
10/24/2007 [-] RIM briefly eclipses Royal Bank as Canada's most valuable company
10/24/2007 [-] Rice admits U.S. mishandled case of Canada's Arar
10/24/2007 [-] RIM briefly eclipses Royal Bank as Canada's most valuable company
10/24/2007 [-] Rice says US mishandled case of Canadian man seized by US officials
10/24/2007 [-] Yukon developer's stalled application an error Fentie
10/24/2007 [-] Tory backs off from contentious funding policy
10/24/2007 [-] Life improving in troubled Innu villlage official
10/24/2007 [-] RIM briefly eclipses RBC as most-valuable firm
10/24/2007 [-] Something rotten in the pumpkin patch
10/24/2007 [-] B.C. Liberals are playing politics with booster seats, NDP says
10/24/2007 [-] N.B. to create new law to protect health records
10/24/2007 [-] Subsidies for Kruger not in the cards, N.L minister says
10/24/2007 [-] Travelling businesses skirt taxes, councillor complains
10/24/2007 [-] Heavy smoke hangs over Holyrood in wake of fibreglass fire
10/24/2007 [-] Acadia, faculty to resume negotiations
10/24/2007 [-] For sale Second-hand Bon Jovi ticket, 3,000
10/24/2007 [-] Immigrants consider options for 100,000 refunds
10/24/2007 [-] School bus driver orders students off
10/24/2007 [-] Samaranch 'not interested in doping' Pound
10/24/2007 [-] Jeff Francis set for Series debut
10/24/2007 [-] Rice tells Canada U.S. did not handle Arar case well, pledges to 'do better'
10/24/2007 [-] NDP says promises would cost 500M by the end of four-year term
10/24/2007 [-] No stairway to heaven for University of Saskatchewan's space design team
10/24/2007 [-] Police issue arrest warrant in burned van case
10/24/2007 [-] Female PhD holders earn less than male ones study
10/24/2007 [-] RCMP defends air marshals at Air India inquiry
10/24/2007 [-] Canadian pitcher to start in World Series opener
10/24/2007 [-] Que. councillor blasts courts over 'accommodation'
10/24/2007 [-] Alta. awaits premier's response to royalty debate
10/24/2007 [-] Canada launches Web site for food, product recalls
10/24/2007 [-] Pay equity not a reality in Ontario, says group
10/24/2007 [-] B.C.'s Francis set for World Series debut
10/24/2007 [-] Alleged captain took ecstasy before houseboat capsized, testifies first mate
10/24/2007 [-] Rice tells Canada U.S. did not handle Arar case well, pledges to 'do better'
10/24/2007 [-] Samsung pushes telephony in Canada
10/24/2007 [-] Attacked in bar while pregnant, woman copes with post-traumatic disorder
10/24/2007 [-] Brazen robberies shake bar and motel
10/24/2007 [-] The Commons In-and-out
10/24/2007 [-] Megapundit October 24
10/24/2007 [-] Downtown Winnipeg a 'no-go zone,' says Empire Cabaret shooting victim
10/24/2007 [-] NATO allies to discuss rotating troops in Afghanistan
10/24/2007 [-] B.C. solicitor general calls for Criminal Code changes to stem gang violence
10/24/2007 [-] Beaconsfield streets will one day be bilingual
10/24/2007 [-] Canada to face NATO pressure on Afghanistan
10/24/2007 [-] For sale Second-hand Bon Jovi ticket, 3,000
10/24/2007 [-] Research in Motion becomes Canada's most valuable company
10/24/2007 [-] Fire guts building near Lethbridge airport
10/24/2007 [-] Dollar slips on oil, bonds mixed
10/24/2007 [-] Canada execs not confident in data security survey
10/24/2007 [-] Teen handed 6 years in prison for Winnipeg woman's murder
10/24/2007 [-] Court to rule on senior's competency in nursing home slaying
10/24/2007 [-] Canada must address child abuse chief justice
10/24/2007 [-] Alberta premier reveals royalty decision tonight
10/24/2007 [-] Slovenian ex-deputy minister extradited from Canada to serve sentence for corruption
10/24/2007 [-] EQ 2.7 Central Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada PRELIMINARY REPORT
10/24/2007 [-] Youngest member of Saint John String Quartet dies
10/24/2007 [-] Cellphones pose challenge to police tracing hoax 911 calls
10/24/2007 [-] Throne speech expected to easily pass final hurdle
10/24/2007 [-] Public service union urges federal government to abandon real-estate sale
10/24/2007 [-] Most-educated women under-represented, underpaid study
10/24/2007 [-] Peace activists denied entry to Canada will try again Thursday
10/24/2007 [-] Mother, son missing near Arviat
10/24/2007 [-] Toronto stocks seen sinking on Merrill results
10/24/2007 [-] US peace activists denied access into Canada say they'll test border policy again
10/24/2007 [-] Cape Breton carpenter claims gender discrimination
10/24/2007 [-] Rio Tinto says Alcan takeover has met all requirements
10/24/2007 [-] Military readies jets in Labrador ahead of Russian exercises
10/24/2007 [-] Remote-controlled aircraft will patrol Arctic military
10/24/2007 [-] Man arrested in downtown Toronto stabbings
10/24/2007 [-] Police investigate Summerside fire
10/24/2007 [-] Minister questioned over handling of Beck incident
10/24/2007 [-] Thai police files additional charges against Canadian pedo...
10/24/2007 [-] Tory should stay, says PC critic
10/24/2007 [-] Canada introduces controversial law
10/24/2007 [-] Inquiry begins into unresolved 2-year Bathurst hotel strike
10/24/2007 [-] Landlords targeted for oil tank inspection
10/24/2007 [-] Yacht club move delayed
10/24/2007 [-] Funding for opposition could change Speaker
10/24/2007 [-] Quebec heartland debates threat from 'Canadian style' multiculturalism
10/24/2007 [-] Had sex with doctor to get drugs, 3rd complainant testifies
10/24/2007 [-] Soybeans Extend Losses on Rain in Brazil; Corn, Wheat Decline
10/24/2007 [-] Woman charged with defrauding Saskatoon employer of 300,000
10/24/2007 [-] Why Germany won't be replacing Canada in Afghanistan
10/24/2007 [-] Skyflyer Inc. Completes Acquisition of Mineral Prospect in Saskatchewan, Canada
10/24/2007 [-] Canada undecided on Afghanistan past 2009 Pay more attention to screening suspicious travellers pil
10/24/2007 [-] Manitoba wages grow slowest west of Que.
10/24/2007 [-] J.K.'s gay ol' time
10/24/2007 [-] Investigation of Surrey slayings extends to second highrise
10/24/2007 [-] Albertans Rally to Levy `Porsche' Taxes on Petro-Canada, Talisman, EnCana
10/24/2007 [-] Gov. discusses environment in Canada speech
10/24/2007 [-] Captain Canada Returns
10/24/2007 [-] Canada Energy Partners Announces 12 Million Brokered Private Placement
10/24/2007 [-] Wyclef Jean Is Back And Apologizing To Canada
10/24/2007 [-] Big names headline Canada-Russia Challenge
10/24/2007 [-] Canada needs registered air travellers program, Air India in
10/24/2007 [-] U.S. Dollar Down in Both Canada and Mexico
10/24/2007 [-] Rio Tinto has 79.41 percent of Canada's Alcan
10/24/2007 [-] Canada's Crescent Point acquires Innova
10/24/2007 [-] WiderFunnel becomes Canada's first authorized consultant for Google Website Optimizer
10/24/2007 [-] Hockey Night in Canada returns to radio
10/24/2007 [-] Chief complains Ontario government treats Kenora casino unfairly
10/24/2007 [-] NLL submits new proposal report
10/24/2007 [-] Throne speech expected to easily pass final hurdle in Commons
10/24/2007 [-] Toronto police hunting man wanted for three random knifings in downtown core
10/24/2007 [-] Leafs fall to Thrashers in SO
10/24/2007 [-] Smyth, Avalanche dump Oilers
10/24/2007 [-] Smyth returns triumphant to Edmonton
10/24/2007 [-] NLL submits new proposal to players report
10/24/2007 [-] Savannah Hall's mother raised concerns with foster-care home, inquest told
10/24/2007 [-] Canada's Government Survives Vote
10/24/2007 [-] Developer pans rules that make cheap homes mandatory
10/24/2007 [-] Collapsing Ottawa building's owner given 55 past safety orders
10/24/2007 [-] Victoria Surgeon to Receive Order of Canada
10/24/2007 [-] Maple Leafs fall to lowly Thrashers in SO
10/24/2007 [-] Barred U.S. peace activists plan to enter Canada
10/24/2007 [-] Golden Baseball League expands into Canada
10/24/2007 [-] Canadian dollar hits 33-year high
10/24/2007 [-] 2 bystanders among slain men in Surrey police
10/24/2007 [-] Oil's return to Canadian Arctic is no stampede
10/24/2007 [-] Canadian finance minister urges retailers to slash prices
10/24/2007 [-] Quebec heartland debates threat from 'Canadian style' multiculturalism
10/24/2007 [-] SFU One of Canada's best employers
10/24/2007 [-] Grocer wins 16M lottery at own store
10/24/2007 [-] Whitehorse RCMP seek leads in prospector search
10/24/2007 [-] Oil's return to Canadian Arctic is no stampede
10/24/2007 [-] Winnipeg's urban aboriginal community goes under microscope
10/24/2007 [-] Flaherty downplays rumours of Nov. mini budget
10/24/2007 [-] More than 1 million unable to vote Elections Canada
10/24/2007 [-] Police say 7-12 women may be victims of one killer
10/24/2007 [-] Winnipeg man proposes after-hours dance club
10/24/2007 [-] Canadian natives still face prison discrimination
10/24/2007 [-] Canadian slaying claimed two unwitting victims
10/24/2007 [-] Canada aims to match U.S.-Korea trade deal minister
10/24/2007 [-] Flaherty evasive on tax cut timing
10/24/2007 [-] Knee injury sidelines Leafs' Darcy Tucker
10/24/2007 [-] Man pleads guilty in Duquesne basketball shooting
10/24/2007 [-] School bus rear ends truck north of Edmonton
10/24/2007 [-] Canadian diplomat's death in Afghanistan 'not preventable' report
10/24/2007 [-] Dumont rejects PQ identity bill
10/24/2007 [-] Canadian police Two innocent victims caught in gangland-style murder
10/24/2007 [-] Canada introduces controversial anti-terror provisions
10/24/2007 [-] Magnolia Hotel & Spa Voted Top Hotel in Canada
10/23/2007 [-] Update Stephen Colbert Proves Maclean's Right
10/23/2007 [-] Health officials contact Winnipeggers over defibrillator troubles
10/23/2007 [-] Warehouse fire raises contamination questions
10/23/2007 [-] Canada undecided on Afghanistan past 2009
10/23/2007 [-] Former Hay River resident among dead in Surrey apartment MLA
10/23/2007 [-] Flaherty urged to intervene in U.S.-Canada price gap
10/23/2007 [-] Greenhouse gas legislation coming this fall Doer
10/23/2007 [-] California fire forces former Winnipegger from home
10/23/2007 [-] Closing arguments heard in death of toddler
10/23/2007 [-] CVB targets Canadians
10/23/2007 [-] Montreal imam was deported without incident, border agency affirms
10/23/2007 [-] Police 2 of 6 mass murder victims in Canada innocent bystanders
10/23/2007 [-] Vets win court battle in Agent Orange fight
10/23/2007 [-] Tory inclined to stay as Ontario Conservative leader sources
10/23/2007 [-] Former cabinet minister Walsh's fraud case set over
10/23/2007 [-] Embattled immigration minister out in shuffle
10/23/2007 [-] One up, one down at OPG Ontario Nanticoke coal plant
10/23/2007 [-] Lawyer for former cop tries to convince jury client didn't kill mistress
10/23/2007 [-] Two bystanders among victims of Canadian gangland executions
10/23/2007 [-] Behchoko passes youth curfew
10/23/2007 [-] Kugluktuk votes for alcohol committee
10/23/2007 [-] Alberta Liberals support 'non-negotiable' royalty increase
10/23/2007 [-] Banned in Parliament A History
10/23/2007 [-] Canada unit of HSBC Finance to shut branches
10/23/2007 [-] Loonie hits 33-year high after retail data
10/23/2007 [-] Charlottetown worker talks break down
10/23/2007 [-] AVC fish deaths could remain a mystery
10/23/2007 [-] 10M question raised on P.E.I. deficit
10/23/2007 [-] Two of six victims innocent bystanders police
10/23/2007 [-] Veterans win court battle in Agent Orange fight
10/23/2007 [-] Peace activists to test U.S.-Canada border policy again
10/23/2007 [-] 3 identified among mass murder victims in W Canada
10/23/2007 [-] Edmonton hospital offers valet parking
10/23/2007 [-] Interpreters latest shortage in Alberta boom
10/23/2007 [-] School bus crashes north of Edmonton
10/23/2007 [-] Accused's sister found human remains in hockey bag
10/23/2007 [-] Kruger layoffs will hit hard, Corner Brook mayor says
10/23/2007 [-] Lawyer withdraws 'brownshirts' remark about St. John's police
10/23/2007 [-] N.B. business cutting through red tape to get cars into Canada
10/23/2007 [-] 2 bystanders among victims of gang-style slaying in Surrey police
10/23/2007 [-] Token sales rationed as TTC increase approaches
10/23/2007 [-] Canada undecided on Afghanistan past 2009 as NATO allies make up their minds
10/23/2007 [-] Air India inquiry hears from airline pilot union
10/23/2007 [-] Imam not mistreated during deportation officials
10/23/2007 [-] Weak U.S. dollar sends volatile loonie soaring
10/23/2007 [-] Wal Mart Canada reports 'major successes' i...
10/23/2007 [-] Asserting Arctic sovereignty
10/23/2007 [-] Layton Weak Grits have given Harper a majority
10/23/2007 [-] School bus and pickup collide on Alberta highway
10/23/2007 [-] Canada Border Services Agency says cleric not mistreated during deportation
10/23/2007 [-] Dean of Canada's deal makers steps down
10/23/2007 [-] Canada's Afghan role 'critical' to Pakistan's future Bhutto
10/23/2007 [-] Megapundit October 23
10/23/2007 [-] Bell Island man held in custody after his father beaten with stick
10/23/2007 [-] Former cabinet minister Walsh's fraud case set over
10/23/2007 [-] Ottawa launches public consultation on new city plans
10/23/2007 [-] MacDonald shuffles cabinet
10/23/2007 [-] Valley teacher wins age-discrimination complaint
10/23/2007 [-] Whitehorse ponders tougher taxi rules as cab wars grow
10/23/2007 [-] Wal-Mart Canada reports 'major successes' in C-related price cuts
10/23/2007 [-] Top 10 films in Canada from Oct. 19-21
10/23/2007 [-] Canada-Korea free-trade deal would cost thousands of jobs, says union study
10/23/2007 [-] ViVOtech gets MasterCard PayPass certification for Emea, Latin America and Canada
10/23/2007 [-] Advocate skeptical of prison review findings
10/23/2007 [-] Wal-Mart Canada reports 'successes' in price cuts
10/23/2007 [-] Teen dies after crash on Acadian Peninsula
10/23/2007 [-] University must continue arts and science programs task force
10/23/2007 [-] Police seize stolen Saint John transit passes
10/23/2007 [-] Saint John to examine a public-private partnership for water treatment
10/23/2007 [-] Number of employed nurses in Canada grew by five per cent in five years
10/23/2007 [-] Closing arguments begin in trial of ex-Toronto cop accused of killing lover
10/23/2007 [-] East Tennessee Soldier Killed in Canada
10/23/2007 [-] Doctor in Lloydminster malpractice suit takes stand
10/23/2007 [-] Father says shooting victim wanted to change
10/23/2007 [-] Man dies in attempt to rescue Toronto mystery writer
10/23/2007 [-] Wal-Mart Canada reports successes in price cuts
10/23/2007 [-] Thai authorities lay new charges against accused pedophile Christopher Neil
10/23/2007 [-] Hoax 911 calls at schools put public at risk police chief
10/23/2007 [-] Ottawa pension fund to build affordable housing and profits
10/23/2007 [-] U.S. trade officials reject probe of Canadian film subsidies
10/23/2007 [-] New report suggests bringing nurses out of retirement to address shortage
10/23/2007 [-] Canada's Goldcorp found guilty by Tribunal
10/23/2007 [-] The Commons Computational politics
10/23/2007 [-] Police arrest 12 from Italy-Canada mafia
10/23/2007 [-] B.C. man disputes bill for relatives' social assistance
10/23/2007 [-] Passersby rescue woman from burning car
10/23/2007 [-] Judge reserves sentencing in Medicine Hat triple-murder
10/23/2007 [-] Oilers prepare for Smyth's return to Edmonton
10/23/2007 [-] Young adults more likely homeowners in rural areas
10/23/2007 [-] Winnipeg garment industry shrinking rapidly union
10/23/2007 [-] CBC big winner in B.C.'s Webster awards
10/23/2007 [-] Coquitlam father says he is latest victim of police Taser
10/23/2007 [-] Probe says May poll failed voters
10/23/2007 [-] Doctor under suspension charged with fraud
10/23/2007 [-] Second Thai boy accuses Canadian of sex abuse
10/23/2007 [-] Record seizure of contraband smokes RCMP
10/23/2007 [-] Liberal support staffing gutted following heavy election losses
10/23/2007 [-] Apologize over 'brownshirts' remark, police chief tells lawyer
10/23/2007 [-] Bay Area activist barred from Canada
10/23/2007 [-] Toronto council approves new taxes
10/23/2007 [-] MacDonald to shuffle N.S. cabinet
10/23/2007 [-] Hunter died of natural causes autopsy
10/23/2007 [-] Canadian dollar hits 33-year high on retail data
10/23/2007 [-] August retail sales rebound on auto recovery
10/23/2007 [-] Tried to blackmail MD for drugs, complainant says
10/23/2007 [-] Guy Chouinard to coach P.E.I. Rocket
10/23/2007 [-] Insecticide use up 40 per cent on P.E.I.
10/23/2007 [-] Australian consortium extends takeover bid for Canadian Gateway Casinos
10/23/2007 [-] Canada mulls nuke deal with India
10/23/2007 [-] Canada Hey Goldilocks, look at this lot ...
10/23/2007 [-] BFI Canada Income Fund Announces October 2007 Cash Distribution
10/23/2007 [-] Posh Spice jeans losing 'Made in Canada' touch
10/23/2007 [-] Dollar falls back to earth after Bank of Canada questions hi
10/23/2007 [-] > All Atomic Aquatics dealers in Canada
10/23/2007 [-] 'Lost Canadians' leads UN to cast Canada's laws in same ligh
10/23/2007 [-] Victoria Beckham jeans losing 'Made in Canada' tag
10/23/2007 [-] Number of shooting victims in Winnipeg this month hits double digits
10/23/2007 [-] Train victim was deaf
10/23/2007 [-] Dazed senior taken to vote
10/23/2007 [-] UN Criticizes Canada Twice in One Day
10/23/2007 [-] Conference to focus on creating alternative media in Canada
10/23/2007 [-] The Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope finds a cloud of stars and nebulae.
10/23/2007 [-] A very public murder
10/23/2007 [-] Canada's government survives
10/23/2007 [-] Flaherty to meet retailers over pricing in wake of soaring...
10/23/2007 [-] Canada proposes changes to ease anti-terror law that detains foreign suspects indefinitely
10/23/2007 [-] Family of Prince George foster child left shaken by inquest details
10/23/2007 [-] 3 Quebec cadets charged with sexual assault with a weapon
10/23/2007 [-] Hurricanes topple Canucks
10/23/2007 [-] Canadian ports losing business to U.S., report says
10/23/2007 [-] Flames prove easy prey for Sharks
10/23/2007 [-] Flaherty to meet retailers over pricing in wake of soaring loonie
10/23/2007 [-] Ice cubes spark racial conflict between Montreal teens
10/23/2007 [-] Mike Weir actually wins one It's O Canada in Scottsdale bars!
10/23/2007 [-] Nurses in hunt for jobs Hundreds flock Labour Ministry seeking employment in Canada
10/23/2007 [-] Police scandal figure dies
10/23/2007 [-] Job security wanted
10/23/2007 [-] Chief calls out 911 pranksters
10/23/2007 [-] Gas leak nightmare
10/23/2007 [-] Affidavit offers grisly insight into deaths of two Alta. s...
10/23/2007 [-] Unigold of Canada is first North American company to list on DIFX
10/23/2007 [-] Affidavit gives insight into deaths of Alta. women
10/23/2007 [-] Hurricanes topple punchless Canucks
10/23/2007 [-] Canada's youngest multiple killer done with co-accused boyfriend, says lawyer
10/23/2007 [-] Canadiens clobber Bruins
10/23/2007 [-] Canada's youngest multiple killer done with co-accused boyfriend, says lawyer
10/23/2007 [-] Bomb plot suspect denied bail
10/23/2007 [-] Insurance costs add to woes of residents of apartment hit by plane
10/23/2007 [-] Canada government introduces new security certificates bill after high court debacle
10/23/2007 [-] Canada takes World Press Freedom Awards
10/23/2007 [-] Lottery gives chance to see 2010 Games ceremonies
10/23/2007 [-] Panel to urge training inmates for skilled labour
10/23/2007 [-] Confident Canadiens clobber Bruins
10/23/2007 [-] Soldier from East Tennessee dead after crash in Canada
10/23/2007 [-] Canada's Commitment Slipping, U.N. Rights Boss Says
10/23/2007 [-] UN rights chief chides Canada on weakened rights advocacy
10/23/2007 [-] Beckham to play in Vancouver
10/23/2007 [-] Numbers in Sask. Party platform don't add up Liberal leader
10/23/2007 [-] Canada proposes modified anti-terror measures
10/23/2007 [-] Toronto terror suspect denied bail
10/23/2007 [-] Throne speech survives, Liberal amendment fails
10/23/2007 [-] Liberal Party appoints Montreal native as new national director
10/23/2007 [-] Mountie will remain in hometown cemetery for now
10/23/2007 [-] Fort Wainwright soldier dies while driving through Canada
10/23/2007 [-] Dollar's falls back to earth
10/23/2007 [-] Hospitals call police to report gunshot wounds
10/22/2007 [-] Saskatoon debates marathon shopping hours during holidays
10/22/2007 [-] Regina rap singer released; trial on hold
10/22/2007 [-] Beckham, Galaxy play Nov. 7 in Vancouver
10/22/2007 [-] Southeast ring road shifts into gear
10/22/2007 [-] Tories survive 2nd confidence test of throne speech
10/22/2007 [-] Prosecution recommends 10-year prison sentence for Canadian girl convicted of murder
10/22/2007 [-] Boil-water advisory lifted in The Pas
10/22/2007 [-] Canada revises indefinite terror jailing
10/22/2007 [-] Dollar's falls back to earth after Bank of Canada questions high value
10/22/2007 [-] 'Lost Canadians' leads UN to cast Canada's laws in same light as Vietnam, Zimbabwe
10/22/2007 [-] First Nations eye Chinese fish market
10/22/2007 [-] Quebec to take over Gatineau downtown congress centre
10/22/2007 [-] US ethanol plan causing food prices to surge bank
10/22/2007 [-] Boy, 16, admits to role in hoax 911 call
10/22/2007 [-] Tories turn tables, accuse Liberals of having database that invades privacy, too
10/22/2007 [-] Canada facing challenge with Arctic surveillance
10/22/2007 [-] Victoria Beckham jeans no longer 'Made in Canada'
10/22/2007 [-] Provident Energy-PVX to buy oil assets in Saskatchewan, Canada
10/22/2007 [-] Suspect denied bail in Canada terror case
10/22/2007 [-] CBC journalist let fans choose Canada's top 100 albums
10/22/2007 [-] Business can lead Canada in environmental sol...
10/22/2007 [-] Canadian government amends anti-terror law that detains suspects indefinitely
10/22/2007 [-] Congo Ebola outbreak overestimated--Canada expert
10/22/2007 [-] Flaherty presses retailers over strong loonie
10/22/2007 [-] Victoria Beckham jeans losing 'Made in Canada' tag
10/22/2007 [-] Canada slayings may have included unwitting victim
10/22/2007 [-] Canada's commitment slipping, U.N. rights boss says
10/22/2007 [-] No charges after latest Ottawa school lockdowns
10/22/2007 [-] Canada to appoint advocates for terrorism suspects
10/22/2007 [-] Dion names former rival's supporter to top Liberal post
10/22/2007 [-] Toronto stocks seen lower


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