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Kashechewan flooding minimized, but hundreds still evacuated
Article online since April 28th 2008
OTTAWA - Infrastructure improvements have "minimized" flooding in the northern Ontario aboriginal community of Kashechewan, but the First Nation wants to continue living on the flood plain, Indian Affairs Minister Chuck Strahl said Monday as the evacuation of the 1,500-member community continued. Strahl...
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Saskatchewan native group reaches out to Jewish congress
Article online since April 28th 2008
OTTAWA - The Federation for Saskatchewan Indian Nations has requested a meeting with a prominent Jewish group to discuss the proposed reinstatement of disgraced aboriginal leader David Ahenakew. Ahenakew was offered a seat in the federation's senate last month while he awaits a second trial...
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N.L. looking for federal plan to prevent European ban on seal products
Article online since April 28th 2008
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - The Newfoundland and Labrador government is calling on Ottawa to present a plan for preventing a proposed Europe-wide ban on seal products. The European Union is considering a ban on the import of seal products amid increased pressure from animal rights groups. Tom Rideout,...
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P.E.I. reviews radiologist's work after audit shows unacceptable error rate
Article online since April 28th 2008
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. - The work of yet another medical expert in Atlantic Canada is going under the microscope amid questions and concerns about the accuracy of diagnoses. Prince Edward Island's Health Department announced Monday it will review tests done by a radiologist over a four-month...
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Family of Canadian stranded in Sudan urges federal government to help
Article online since April 28th 2008
OTTAWA - A man stranded in Sudan took refuge in the Canadian embassy in Khartoum while seeking a resolution Tuesday to his five-year ordeal. A lawyer for Sudanese-Canadian Abousfian Abdelrazik says his client has been allowed to stay at the embassy and plans to remain there until he gets answers...
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Canadians flocking to Internet to file income-tax returns: Canada Revenue Agency
( April 28th 2008 )
Doer government grilled on Crown donations to Canadian Museum for Human Rights
( April 28th 2008 )
Churches ramp up security, band urges caution after floor collapse at concert
( April 28th 2008 )
Alberta monitors mountaintop but expects history to repeat at slide site
( April 28th 2008 )
American bird scientist hopes Canadians notice backyard birdsong getting quieter
( April 28th 2008 )
U of Manitoba believed first in Canada to offer physician assistant program
( April 28th 2008 )
Slumping economy takes precedence over scandal as Parliament resumes
( April 28th 2008 )
Minister: immigration bill designed to limit immigration applications to Canada
( April 28th 2008 )
Burnaby Mountie faces dangerous driving charges in connection to two deaths
( April 28th 2008 )
History expected to repeat itself at site of Alberta's worst natural disaster
( April 28th 2008 )
Term of New Brunswick lieutenant-governor extended to 2009
( April 27th 2008 )
B.C. Sikh students' shirts raise questions about extremism among youth
( April 27th 2008 )
Bicycles and cars fight for road space in Manitoba capital
( April 27th 2008 )
Cell phone and BlackBerry use at Natural Resources out of control: audit
( April 27th 2008 )
Liberals change legislature's hours; move question period to mornings
( April 27th 2008 )
Alberta ups the ante on national portrait gallery race with $40M commitment
( April 27th 2008 )
Canada Post, its union and Tim Hortons tangled in libel suit
( April 27th 2008 )
Poll finds economic fears, lack of optimism are problems for Tories
( April 27th 2008 )
N.S. writes off $2.1 million in bad student debt - cabinet order
( April 27th 2008 )
Quebec City considers law to knock down advertising billboards
( April 27th 2008 )
Que. Premier Charest says election not likely until sometime in 2010
( April 27th 2008 )
Three young men dead, one survives, after boat capsizes on N.S. lake
( April 27th 2008 )
Dissident Anglicans look to South America, Africa for guidance
( April 27th 2008 )
Vandals paint "traitor" and "FLQ" on Pierre Elliott Trudeau's crypt
( April 26th 2008 )
Prisoner advocate says overcrowding to blame for gang fight at Sask. prison
( April 26th 2008 )
Calgary man who hears voices deemed not criminally responsible for cousins death
( April 26th 2008 )
B.C. pastor says it's a miracle more people weren't hurt in concert floor collapse
( April 26th 2008 )
Divided polygamous community in B.C. a study in contradictions
( April 26th 2008 )
Underground sales rise as plastic bags with illicit tobacco trucked across Canada
( April 26th 2008 )
Mohawk protesters arrested in Deseronto, Ont., remanded in custody; situation calm
( April 26th 2008 )
Ont.-funded Christian group to appeal part of ruling by human rights tribunal
( April 26th 2008 )
Feds want to reduce smog-causing additives in paints, stains and varnishes
( April 26th 2008 )
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Montréal Express
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Nouveauté musicale: Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!, en audio
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De Véronique Sanson à Richard Séguin, en passant par Tricot Machine et Benjamin Biolay... Nostalgie et nouveautés pour les 20e
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Deux combats importants pour Ngoudjo et Pascal
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Billy Bragg, Mr. Love & Justice... Venez entendre un extrait audio
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Nouveauté musicale: venez écouter le nouvel album de James, Hey Ma!
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Maman est chez le coiffeur
: quand les enfants écopent
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