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Ont. premier's flight from California makes emergency Vegas landing
Article online since June 20th 2008
TORONTO - A problem with an air conditioner pressurization system was to blame for a long, turbulent flight home for Premier Dalton McGuinty, who arrived at the legislature Friday looking a little more travel-weary than usual. Staffers on board Thursday's Air Canada flight from Los Angeles...
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B.C. Supreme Court quashes challenge to sex offender registry
Article online since June 20th 2008
VANCOUVER - B.C.'s Court of Appeal has dismissed a challenge to the federal sex offender registry. A convicted sex offender argued he shouldn't have to add his name to the registry because it came into effect 19 months after he was sentenced. The sex offender was sentenced in May 2003 to six...
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Two Canadians, an American winners of prestigious Kyoto Prize
Article online since June 20th 2008
TORONTO - A leading Toronto scientist, a Montreal-based philosopher and an American computer scientist have been awarded the prestigious Kyoto Prizes, Japan's equivalent of the Nobel Prizes. Dr. Anthony Pawson, 55, and Charles Taylor, 76, are the first Canadians to receive the prizes, awarded...
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Federal sex offender registry survives challenge in B.C. Court of Appeal
Article online since June 20th 2008
VANCOUVER - B.C.'s highest court has dismissed a challenge to the federal sex offender registry. The B.C. Court of Appeal has ruled a convicted sex offender's Charter rights weren't being violated when he was ordered to add his name to the registry almost two years after he was sentenced. The...
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Carney: Bank of Canada's focus on inflation key amid commodities boom
Article online since June 20th 2008
CALGARY - Keeping inflation in check is vital if Canada is to reap the benefits of soaring commodity prices, Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney said Thursday, as he sought to explain the rationale behind last week's controversial decision to keep interest rates steady. Hearkening back to the...
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BC Sikh temple holds first service for 331 victims of '85 Air India bombings
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Two Canadians, an American winners of prestigious Kyoto Prize
( June 20th 2008 )
MacKay reveals details of $490-billion defence strategy to modernize military
( June 20th 2008 )
Government will pay RCMP cadets during training to compete in tight job market
( June 20th 2008 )
Quebec's health minister says he's rethinking political future
( June 20th 2008 )
Que. judge brands NHL legend's son a junkie before acquitting him of sex rap
( June 20th 2008 )
Prime Minister Harper announces new bridge for Saskatoon
( June 20th 2008 )
Police raids lead to nearly 450 charges against 36 people linked to guns, drugs
( June 20th 2008 )
Fire claims lives of man, three toddlers in northern Ont. community Deer Lake
( June 20th 2008 )
Smitherman sworn in as energy and infrastructure minister, Caplan to health
( June 20th 2008 )
Administrator charged with fraud in alleged theft from nursing-home residents
( June 20th 2008 )
Ont. premier says he 'likes the sound' of Dion's carbon tax plan
( June 20th 2008 )
Belgian man pleads guilty to luring teenage Montreal girl to hotel
( June 20th 2008 )
RCMP arrest eight Montrealers in $1 million debit card cloning operation
( June 20th 2008 )
Family of Winnipeg police shooting victim still don't have all the answers
( June 20th 2008 )
Alta judge dismisses bulk of lawsuit against Watch Tower Society over girls death
( June 20th 2008 )
Beneath noise, litigation and scandal, Harper scored some wins in Commons
( June 20th 2008 )
Harper suggests Liberal carbon tax plan would 'screw everybody' in
( June 20th 2008 )
Quebec's health minister says he's rethinking political future
( June 20th 2008 )
U.S. appeals judges say they have no authority to step into Khadr case
( June 20th 2008 )
Canada Post apologizes after halting delivery to homes with no handrails
( June 20th 2008 )
Montreal police crackdown on gangs reflected in fewer murders
( June 20th 2008 )
Winnipeg police arrest trio after boy, 14, beaten and stuffed in dumpster
( June 20th 2008 )
Father who allegedly tried to choke son now facing attempted murder charge
( June 20th 2008 )
Belgian man and Mtl teen planned life together in Ont. community, court told
( June 20th 2008 )
Sovereigntists join Bloc's Duceppe in attacking Tory approach to Quebec
( June 20th 2008 )
B.C. man accused of killing common-law Thai wife given reprieve by appeal court
( June 20th 2008 )
McClelland and Stewart to publish Julie Couillard memoir this fall
( June 20th 2008 )
Quebec's political leaders face summer of dicey decisions
( June 20th 2008 )
Union group calling for inquiry into Alberta's temporary foreign worker program
( June 20th 2008 )
Que native leaders fear hundreds of children could be adopted under new law
( June 20th 2008 )
Prime Minister Harper squelches suggestions of major cabinet shuffle
( June 19th 2008 )
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