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Sarkozy says he wants to foster Quebec's relations with Canada
Article online since May 8th 2008
BENY-REVIERS, France - French President Nicolas Sarkozy mused Thursday that he'd like to help bring Quebec closer to the rest of Canada, a suggestion that will be sure to cause sovereigntist forces in the province to bristle. In a stirring declaration of love toward Canada, Sarkozy said he...
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Canada has stood by Israel and will continue to do so, Harper says
Article online since May 8th 2008
TORONTO - The Canadian government has consistently stood by Israel - even when it wasn't popular to do so - and will continue to support the Jewish community in the future, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Thursday night at an event to commemorate Israel's 60th anniversary. Any militant groups...
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Bernier affair is a security issue, say experts
Article online since May 8th 2008
OTTAWA - Some security experts are taking issue with the Conservative government's characterization of the Maxime Bernier affair as a private matter, saying questionable personal links could leave the minister - and Canadian interests - vulnerable. Opposition MPs pilloried the Tories on Thursday...
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U.S. law could force Alberta to sell oilsands fuel to other nations:Stelmach
Article online since May 8th 2008
EDMONTON - If the United States follows through with import restrictions on "dirty" crude, Alberta will simply sell its massive oil reserves to other countries, says Premier Ed Stelmach. "I'm not warning them, I'm just being frank," Stelmach said Thursday. "I'm just saying that we have options...
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B.C. couple injured in Egyptian bus crash arrives back in Canada
Article online since May 8th 2008
VANCOUVER - The B.C. couple severely injured in a fiery bus crash in Egypt while on their honeymoon have returned to Canada. Steve Pannu said his daughter, Jennifer El Adam, and her husband Richard El Adam arrived at Vancouver International Airport aboard a British Airways flight Thursday night. Both...
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HMCS Charlottetown returns to Halifax after six-month Persian Gulf deployment
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Harper Tories refuse to discuss international push to have Canada enrich uranium
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Canada faces Kyoto probe over lack of greenhouse-gas reporting
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NDP propose motion to topple Harper government, Liberals say No
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N.B. transportation minister predicts high road repair bill from flood
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Workers complain Ont. law allows companies to close without paying severance
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Three dead in B.C. apartment building fire, two just metres from safety
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Cdn aid agencies appeal for donations; step up efforts for Myanmar relief
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New environment watchdog not worried about political interference
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Mother of slain teen girl sees men accused of her death in Sask. court
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N.B. ombudsman says the government failed to protect health information
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Ontario business group calls for debate into health care costs
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Toronto Catholic school board trustees slammed in report for expenses
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New trial ordered for marina owner near Lindsay, Ont., in 1998 homicide
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More charges laid after London, Ont., man threatened while fishing with daughter
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Lockdown lifted at Warkworth Institution following weekend stabbings
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Tories promise crackdown on contraband tobacco
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War medals to be presented to N.S. family 88 years after soldier went missing
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Problems with older P.E.I. school buses leads gov't to take fleet off roads
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Cop killer says dispute with landlord pushed him over the edge
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Body of Canadian who died in Second World War found in France
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Separatists call GG 'ridiculous' after she promotes Canada in France
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Tories trash talk Dion in bid to put him off his game
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Quebec publisher says Habs should spin more French tunes for its fans
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Israel celebrates 60 years, and Canadian Jews mark occasion with pride
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Manitoba cancer test probe shows 17 patients could have wrong treatment, diagnosis
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Lake Diefenbaker area identified as potential nuclear plant site
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Sask. health minister not surprised province's nurses voted for a strike
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Afghan ambassador urges action as schools torched, staff attacked
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Montreal police investigate death of five-year-old at clinic
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Quebec man charged with attempting to kill RCMP officer in drug swoop
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Edmonton school bus driver suspended after allegation of inappropriate touching
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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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