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Tories bent on ensuring stimulus signage visible, order weekly sign count

Tories bent on ensuring stimulus signage visible, order weekly sign count

OTTAWA - Federal public servants have spent countless hours over the past year documenting every single sign posted across the country touting the Harper government's economic stimulus plan. The Ca...

Public to have their say as Quebec's dying with dignity hearings hit the road

Public to have their say as Quebec's dying with dignity hearings hit the road

MONTREAL - Quebecers will delve into the thorny and emotionally charged debate over euthanasia and assisted suicide this week as public hearings into dying with dignity get underway. A committee of...

Divers search for owner of Que. junior hockey team missing after boat accident

Divers search for owner of Que. junior hockey team missing after boat accident

LAC ST-JEAN, Que. - Police divers in Quebec are continuing their search for the co-owner of a major junior hockey team after he went missing Saturday. Gervais Munger, 52, was thrown from the Zodiac...

All of God's gadgets _ iPods, BlackBerrys, GPS units _ blessed at N.S. church

All of God's gadgets _ iPods, BlackBerrys, GPS units _ blessed at N.S. church

HALIFAX - Blessed are the BlackBerrys. The glow of gizmos cut through the darkness of a modest Halifax-area church Sunday as parishioners raised their cellphones, laptops and GPS units toward the h...

B.C.'s sockeye salmon fisheries to shut this week to protect endangered coho

B.C.'s sockeye salmon fisheries to shut this week to protect endangered coho

VANCOUVER - The banner year West Coast salmon run isn't done yet, but the race is just about over for British Columbia fishermen to haul in as many wild sockeye as they can muster from the biggest ret...

Labour focus shifts from private to public sector as governments slash deficits

Labour focus shifts from private to public sector as governments slash deficits

TORONTO - While the private sector bore the brunt of the economic downturn, union leaders are turning their attention to the public sector this Labour Day as deficit-obsessed governments put the squee...

B.C.'s sockeye salmon fisheries to shut come Tuesday to protect endangered coho

B.C.'s sockeye salmon fisheries to shut come Tuesday to protect endangered coho

VANCOUVER - It's last call for West Coast fishermen who enjoyed a banner year of sockeye salmon harvesting. The federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans is shutting down the B.C. Fraser River fis...

Governance, not gunshots, will end Afghan war, says Cdn commander

Governance, not gunshots, will end Afghan war, says Cdn commander

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The commander of Canada's Task Force Kandahar is greeted with back-slapping hugs at a meeting with local officials, in the way Afghan men welcome one another. Inside the mee...

Ottawa prevents student-loan shortfall with last-minute fix to financing limits

Ottawa prevents student-loan shortfall with last-minute fix to financing limits

OTTAWA - The federal government rushed through a last-minute change in its student loan funding in order to make sure 50,000 post-secondary students would have enough money to go to school this fall. ...

New campaign tells people to ignore the door when salespeople come to call

New campaign tells people to ignore the door when salespeople come to call

TORONTO - Hedi Greenwood doesn't even bother to answer the door anymore. The Toronto homeowner said she's become so fed up with door-to-door salespeople she just ignores the bell. "I just look o...

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