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Canada Successfully Destroys Parody Websites...
29 Dec 2009 09:52
Canada Successfully Destroys Parody Websites : The government of Canada has used strong-arm tactics to shut down two parody websites criticizing Canada's poor environmental policy, taking down 4500 other websites in the process. The two websites, "enviro-canada.ca" and "ec-gc.ca", are "directly connected to a hoax which misleads people into believing that the Government of Canada will take certain actions in relation to ...

Canada's top court denies women ski jumpers' Olympic hopes...
23 Dec 2009 10:21
Canada's top court denies women ski jumpers' Olympic hopes : Canada's Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected 13 Canadian, US and European women ski jumpers' bid to compete at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver early next year. The women alleged gender discrimination for being barred from the slopes by Olympic organizers, but failed to convince lower courts that this amounted to a breach of their constitutional ...

Canada Government Must Face B.C. Tobacco Suit, Court Rules...
09 Dec 2009 10:37
Canada Government Must Face B.C. Tobacco Suit, Court Rules : Canada’s federal government, accused of promoting so-called light cigarettes, must be a defendant in a British Columbia lawsuit seeking compensation from tobacco companies for the treatment ...
Canada offering avenues for Indian investors : Canada is offering various options for Indian businessmen and capital investors willing to migrate there as permanent residents, an immigration consultancy said here Monday. 'Businessmen can easily migrate to Canada as permanent residents under the Canadian Federal Investor Program and Quebec Investor Program,' said B.S. Sandhu, chairman and managing director of WorldWide ...
16 Nov 2009 09:25
India-Canada to sign civil nuclear agreement : Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's aides have indicated that negotiations for a bilateral civil nuclear agreement are underway between India and Canada, and will be signed during his visit to India ...
12 Nov 2009 09:58
China Rejects Canadian Request on Canola Import Rule : China has rejected a Canadian request for a six-month delay in implementing a new rule requiring canola imports be certified free from blackleg disease, the China National Grain & Oils Information ...
04 Nov 2009 10:10

Canada intercepts 76 migrants off west coast...
19 Oct 2009 08:53
Canada intercepts 76 migrants off west coast : VANCOUVER, Canada (AFP) – A ship suspected of carrying 76 illegal migrants was intercepted in the Pacific Ocean off Canada's west coast, police said. Authorities including military, police and border agents "identified and secured a vessel displaying the name 'Ocean Lady' that was approaching the coast of British Columbia" province, said a statement ...

Canada condemns attacks in Pakistan...
16 Oct 2009 07:12
Canada condemns attacks in Pakistan : OTTAWA (AFP) – The Canadian government on Thursday condemned a spate of attacks in Pakistan that left 40 people dead. "Canada strongly condemns these attacks," Canadian Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon said in a statement, offering "deepest sympathies" to the families and friends of those who were killed. ...

Deportation numbers skyrocket in Canada...
13 Oct 2009 07:52
Deportation numbers skyrocket in Canada : CALGARY -- Fifty per cent more people were deported from Canada last year than a decade ago -- proof the system is getting too aggressive with who it gives the boot, says one local immigration lawyer. ...

New conflict unearthed at Ontario Health Ministry...
09 Oct 2009 09:58
New conflict unearthed at Ontario Health Ministry : A trio of senior program managers at Ontario's Health Ministry were allowed to set up their own firm, then profit from dozens of ministry contracts worth millions of dollars, according to documents ...
Deadly mix of drugs may be causing inner-city deaths : Three deaths in Edmonton's inner city have prompted health officials to warn of a possibly toxic brew of drugs being sold on the street. The victims arrived at the Royal Alexandra hospital this month with extremely low blood sugar. Another two people turned up with the same symptoms, but survived. ...
29 Dec 2006 15:11

Sullivan resigns as N.L. finance minister...
29 Dec 2006 14:07
Sullivan resigns as N.L. finance minister : The second most powerful man in the Newfoundland and Labrador government surprised political watchers Friday with an unexpected resignation. Loyola Sullivan announced that he is stepping down as a member of the house of assembly and as finance minister, the second minister in Premier Danny Williams's government to leave office this year. ...
Oilsands consultation falls to Alberta, lawyer says : An aboriginal law specialist says Alberta needs to make sure all First Nations affected by oilsands development are properly consulted. Larry Innes, who practises aboriginal law in Toronto and Labrador, told CBC News Monday that any government contemplating an action that could affect aboriginal treaty rights has a duty to consult ...
29 Nov 2006 11:44

Harper set to impose 'strict' regulations on smog producers...
12 Oct 2006 10:09
Harper set to impose 'strict' regulations on smog producers : The Conservative government will introduce a new Clean Air Act next week, legislation that will impose tough regulations on smog-producing industries, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said ...
RPT-UPDATE 2-McAfee CEO, president leave after options probe : McAfee Inc. (MFE.N: Quote, Profile, Research) on Wednesday said Chairman and CEO George Samenuk retired and President Kevin Weiss was fired due to accounting discrepancies in the security ...
12 Oct 2006 04:49
Date set for Signal Hill byelection : Voters in a St. John's riding will cast ballots for a new representative Nov. 1, Premier Danny Williams announced Tuesday. Williams set the date for the byelection less than two weeks after former New Democratic Party leader Jack Harris resigned his seat in Signal Hill-Quidi Vidi. ...
12 Oct 2006 04:10
Ontario Regulators May Propose Stricter Hedge Fund Rules Soon : Ontario securities regulators will probably propose stricter rules to regulate hedge funds within a ``few months,'' the provincial minister responsible for securities regulations said. ...
11 Oct 2006 04:14
Canada slams NATO's Afghan role : Canada's Defence Minister is confronting those NATO countries with troops deployed in relatively stable parts of Afghanistan — including Germany, France, Spain and Italy — saying they must lift the restrictions that ...
10 Oct 2006 09:52

Alberta Tories Would Get New Victory...
10 Oct 2006 09:44
Alberta Tories Would Get New Victory : The Progressive Conservative party holds a large lead in Alberta, according to a poll by Leger Marketing. 54 per cent of respondents in the Canadian province would vote for the Tories in the next election. ...

Cdns. told to get passport early for U.S. travel...
10 Oct 2006 08:02
Cdns. told to get passport early for U.S. travel : Canadians are being told not to wait until the last minute to get a passport for travel to the United States. The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, passed by Congress in 2004, will require all travellers entering the U-S to present a passport when crossing the border. ...
Canada, Ontario Agree to Harmonize Corporate-Tax Collection : Ontario, Canada's most populous province, has signed an accord with the federal government to allow businesses to file one tax return for both levels of government, reducing compliance costs ...
10 Oct 2006 06:23

Tories to roll out 'green agenda' on Tuesday...
10 Oct 2006 02:25
Tories to roll out 'green agenda' on Tuesday : The federal government will begin rolling out its green agenda in Vancouver on Tuesday and the environmental movement is waiting with hope and anxiety. At least three cabinet ministers -- Environment Minister Rona Ambrose, Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn and Transport Minister Lawrence Cannon -- are expected to join in a major effort to rebrand the ...
Rough and tumble politics, Yukon style : Two weeks after Yukon New Democratic Party Leader Todd Hardy was sent by air ambulance from Whitehorse to a Vancouver hospital to receive chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia, he had an important ...
09 Oct 2006 02:52

Canada should sign on to missile defence: Senate report...
06 Oct 2006 05:57
Canada should sign on to missile defence: Senate report : Canada should not waste military resources on defending the Arctic, but should sign on to the U.S. ballistic missile defence program and double the amount of money it gives for foreign aid, a ...

Ottawa to introduce bill to regulate payday loan industry...
06 Oct 2006 03:01
Ottawa to introduce bill to regulate payday loan industry : The federal government is expected to introduce legislation soon aimed at regulating the industry that provides short-term loans to Canadians who have run out of money before payday. ...
WestJet planes fuller, Air Canada's not in September : WestJet Airlines Ltd.'s (WJA.TO: Quote) aircraft flew much fuller even as its capacity increased in September, but Air Canada, the country's biggest airline, reported a drop, the two carriers said ...
06 Oct 2006 02:20
Halifax considers tax reform : The Halifax Regional Municipality is looking for a new tax system that doesn't rely heavily on property assessments, which have resulted in high bills for some poor residents, according to staff. Council voted Tuesday to explore 25 different taxation options. ...
05 Oct 2006 08:49

Labrador Inuit vote for inaugural self-government...
05 Oct 2006 07:31
Labrador Inuit vote for inaugural self-government : Inuit across Labrador voted Tuesday for their first elected representatives, turning a page in Inuit self-government in the region. Nunatsiavut — created during a historic land claim finalized in 2005 — has been run since December by an interim government. ...
'Financial irregularities' total $190K: SaskPower : Financial irregularities at SaskPower that resulted in an employee's firing are bigger than originally thought. The Crown-owned power company said Wednesday that an internal investigation revealed the amount missing is around $190,000. ...
05 Oct 2006 03:16
Buffalo River Dene Nation: Canada Opposed the United Nations Draft Declaration of Indigenous Rights : On June 29, 2006, the United Nations Human Rights Council adopted a Draft Declaration of Indigenous Rights. The Declaration affirms the right of ...
04 Oct 2006 09:45

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