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Sky-high gas prices may have silver lining
Article online since April 29th 2008
OTTAWA - Sky-high gas prices might be pinching people's pockets, but experts say the pain at the pump is benefiting governments - and maybe even the environment. Black gold is filling tax coffers as crude oil prices surge, notes Calgary-based energy consultant Michael Ervin - and the higher...
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Critics slam Ont. government for growing list of autistic kids awaiting therapy
Article online since April 29th 2008
TORONTO - Ontario's self-described "Education Premier" is doing little to clear the growing backlog of autistic children waiting for a crucial but costly therapy, critics charged Tuesday. The wait list of autistic children who are eligible to receive intensive behavioural intervention therapy,...
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Harsh parenting linked to aggressive behaviour among youth: study
Article online since April 29th 2008
TORONTO - A positive parenting style can help protect young people from becoming involved with substance use, delinquency and violent behaviour, a new study suggests. The 87-page report released Tuesday by the Canadian Institute for Health Information analyzed various research and policy initiatives...
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Sierra Club says governments not protecting endangered wood bison in northern Alta
Article online since April 29th 2008
CALGARY - Sierra Club Canada says neither the provincial nor the federal governments are doing enough to protect the wood bison in northern Alberta from illegal hunting. Executive director Stephen Hazell points out that the bison is listed as endangered in Alberta and as threatened under federal...
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Government ignores opposition call for action on rising oil prices, profits
Article online since April 29th 2008
OTTAWA - The federal government is ignoring opposition demands that it do something about soaring oil and gasoline prices and profits. NDP Leader Jack Layton wants an end to tax breaks for petroleum companies, but Prime Minister Stephen Harper has rejected the approach. Layton accuses the government...
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Heavy rains force evacuations in various regions of Quebec
( April 29th 2008 )
Harper Tories vote non-confidence in Elections Canada
( April 29th 2008 )
Canada only hope for justice for accused terrorist Khadr, says U.S. lawyer
( April 29th 2008 )
Millions of Canadians scramble to file as income tax deadline looms
( April 29th 2008 )
Hundreds of ducks dead or dying after landing on Syncrude tailings pond
( April 29th 2008 )
Petro-Canada CEO: rising oilpatch profits have little to do with high gas prices
( April 29th 2008 )
Hamilton man returns home after ski trips to North and South Poles
( April 29th 2008 )
Native chiefs will review Ahenakew reinstatement amid backlash
( April 29th 2008 )
Convicts at federal prisons have a few days reprieve before smoking ban kicks in
( April 29th 2008 )
Internal parole report on murder of Vernon man suggests ways to stop similar act
( April 29th 2008 )
Ont. government still concerned about Kashechewan despite chief's OK
( April 28th 2008 )
Patients endangered in 'secret science' trials of risky blood substitutes: Study
( April 28th 2008 )
Hundreds gather at Ont. legislature to mourn workers killed, injured on job
( April 28th 2008 )
High food prices to come to Canada in a matter of months: report
( April 28th 2008 )
Attorney General backs Crown lawyers at delayed murder-suicide inquest
( April 28th 2008 )
Health crisis brewing in Vancouver before safe injection site opened: lawyer
( April 28th 2008 )
Impaired driving charge laid after fatal crash in Windsor, Ont.
( April 28th 2008 )
Woman, 21, dies following incident involving police in Windsor, Ont.
( April 28th 2008 )
Renewed Six Nations blockade pushing residents to the brink: Caledonia mayor
( April 28th 2008 )
Aboriginal judge will lead truth commission on native schools abuse
( April 28th 2008 )
Power outages hit more than 12,000 Hydro One customers in central Ontario
( April 28th 2008 )
'Sticker shock' associated with med school costs may discourage some applicants
( April 28th 2008 )
Gas costs creeping up as crude oil hits close to US$120 a barrel
( April 28th 2008 )
N.L. health board denies allegations it's trying to gag staff with new policy
( April 28th 2008 )
Greenpeace activist who disrupted premier's speech is an NDP staffer
( April 28th 2008 )
Alberta government report opposes banning cell phone use while driving
( April 28th 2008 )
Liberals accuse Harper Tories of deliberately bringing country near deficit
( April 28th 2008 )
Kashechewan flooding minimized, but hundreds still evacuated
( April 28th 2008 )
Saskatchewan native group reaches out to Jewish congress
( April 28th 2008 )
N.L. looking for federal plan to prevent European ban on seal products
( April 28th 2008 )
P.E.I. reviews radiologist's work after audit shows unacceptable error rate
( April 28th 2008 )
Family of Canadian stranded in Sudan urges federal government to help
( April 28th 2008 )
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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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