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Quebec's health minister says he's rethinking political future
Article online since June 20th 2008
QUEBEC - The province's popular health minister says he is rethinking his political future, prompting speculation that Premier Jean Charest may shuffle his cabinet. Philippe Couillard said Friday he has talked to Charest about the possibility of changing jobs and didn't rule out leaving politics....
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U.S. appeals judges say they have no authority to step into Khadr case
Article online since June 20th 2008
WASHINGTON - A U.S. appeals court said Friday it will not intervene in the military commission case against Omar Khadr, the Canadian held at Guantanamo Bay. The three-judge panel agreed that it has no authority to deal with issues at this time in the planned war crimes trial of Khadr. The 21-year-old...
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Canada Post apologizes after halting delivery to homes with no handrails
Article online since June 20th 2008
MONTREAL - Residents of a small Montreal neighbourhood were railing against Canada Post after they were informed no mail would be delivered unless they installed a handrail on their front steps. But Christiane Ouimet, a spokeswoman for Canada Post was offering apologies Friday to the six homeowners...
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Montreal police crackdown on gangs reflected in fewer murders
Article online since June 20th 2008
MONTREAL - A five-year Montreal police strategy against street gangs is bearing fruit with fewer homicides and attempted murders, police said Friday. Mario Plante, in charge of specialized investigations for the Montreal police, said there had been five gang-related slayings between January...
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Winnipeg police arrest trio after boy, 14, beaten and stuffed in dumpster
Article online since June 20th 2008
WINNIPEG - Three people have been charged with aggravated assault after a boy, 14, was found brutally beaten and stuffed in a dumpster in a Winnipeg alley. Police officials suggest the incident may have been related to a gang initiation. They say several people were drinking at a city home,...
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Father who allegedly tried to choke son now facing attempted murder charge
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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 )
Sailors on Chicoutimi exposed to 'toxic soup' of chemicals: navy
( June 19th 2008 )
Family questions police tactics after witnessing man's shooting death
( June 19th 2008 )
Pearson airport slashes cargo landing fees 25 per cent to boost competitiveness
( June 19th 2008 )
Smitherman to head new merged ministry in cabinet shuffle: sources
( June 19th 2008 )
Sailors on Chicoutimi exposed to 'toxic soup' of chemicals: navy
( June 19th 2008 )
U.S. military judge sets date for Canadian detainee's war crimes trial
( June 19th 2008 )
Young accused bewildered to hear associates were plotting terrorist attacks
( June 19th 2008 )
RCMP expert says police shooting of Winnipeg teen was by the books
( June 19th 2008 )
Sask Appeal Court rejects bid to overturn findings of Stonechild freezing inquiry
( June 19th 2008 )
Don't believe Liberal Leader Stephane Dion's carbon-tax claims: Harper
( June 19th 2008 )
Police seize 'astounding quantity' of drugs during morning raids across Ontario
( June 19th 2008 )
Man clinging to life after helicopter crash north of Quebec City
( June 19th 2008 )
Ontario cottage country to host 2010 G8 summit; PM promises boon to local economy
( June 19th 2008 )
Parents of autistic child suffocated by blanket in school want better guidelines
( June 19th 2008 )
Dion's carbon tax a good idea, but doesn't go far enough: Environmentalists
( June 19th 2008 )
Two tiny red pandas at Edmonton zoo carry survival of species on furry shoulders
( June 19th 2008 )
Sask introduces mentor program for new nurses in bid to tackle nursing shortage
( June 19th 2008 )
CBC officially launches contest to replace Hockey Night in Canada theme
( June 19th 2008 )
Metis step up drive to have Prairie provinces honour their hunting, fishing rights
( June 19th 2008 )
PM's chief of staff denies any attempt to sway U.S. vote with NAFTA leak
( June 19th 2008 )
Kipling, Sask., ready for next adventure as paper-clip trader moves on
( June 19th 2008 )
Charest salutes "moment of grace" for Quebec's five living ex-premiers
( June 19th 2008 )
Ottawa's anti-cloning law threatens to sap provincial powers: Que. court
( June 19th 2008 )
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Montréal Express
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Festival de jazz : il y a aussi des ateliers…
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Festival de jazz : un combat de batterie, un slam et une belle lady !
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La Roulotte: exposition virtuelle inédite relatant l’histoire du plus vieux théâtre ambulant au Québec
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Festival de jazz : Bran Van 3000… et le beau temps!
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Festival de Jazz : Public Enemy favori de la foule
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