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CBC.ca
   
Canadian Auto Recalls Hit All-Time High In 2014 Amid Safety Concerns   
Huffington Post Canada
Canadian auto recalls hit an all-time high last year. | Anton Balazh via Getty Images. Share 0 · Tweet · 0 · 0. Email 0. Comment 0. tumblr · stumble · reddit. TORONTO - Canadian auto recalls hit an all-time high last year, with more than eight million vehicles ...

Canadian auto recalls hit all-time high in 2014 amid growing safety concerns   The Province
Canadian auto recalls hit all-time high amid growing safety concerns   Times Colonist

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CBC.ca
   
Calgary condo market has record-setting year   
CBC.ca
Calgary's condominium market had a record-setting year with more that 4,700 condos in 2014, according to the Calgary Read Estate Board (CREB). Condo sales are up 18 per cent over the previous year. Townhouse sales also broke records in 2014, ...

A record-setting year for Calgary condos and townhouses   Market Business News
Calgary condo market took off in 2014   Calgary Herald
Calgarians loved condos in 2014   660 News
News Talk 770 Calgary   
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Traders look ahead to US, Canada jobs data in first full trading week of 2015   
The Daily Courier (subscription)
TORONTO - Despite some end-of-year declines, investors appear eager to build on the overall gains of 2014 as markets begin their first full week of trading in the new year. "Traders will probably be shaking off the doom and gloom of the last couple of weeks ...


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Toronto Sun
   
Divers resume search for missing AirAsia jet   
Toronto Sun
divers A group of divers prepares their gear on the deck of the Search and Rescue (SAR) ship KN Purworejo during a search operation for passengers onboard AirAsia Flight QZ8501 in the Java Sea January 4, 2015. REUTERS/Beawiharta ...

Divers resume search for victims and fuselage of crashed AirAsia passenger jet   Hamilton Spectator
Air Asia QZ8501: Large objects found in plane search   BBC News
Safety Practices Questioned in AirAsia Crash   Wall Street Journal
CBC.ca   
Jakarta Post   
The Guardian   
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Winnipeg Sun
   
Oswald pledges support to moms through midwifery program   
Winnipeg Sun
QMI_WS20150104BD04 Katie Findlater holds her six month old son Liam as Manitoba NDP leadership candidate Theresa Oswald speaks during a press conference in Winnipeg, Man. Sunday January 04, 2015. (Brian Donogh/Winnipeg Sun/QMI Agency).
Create breast milk bank and hire more midwives: Oswald   CTV News
Oswald unveils plan to improve women's health   Macro Insider
Oswald Would Hire 20+ Midwives, Establish Breast Milk Bank   ChrisD.ca
The Carillon   
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OurWindsor.ca
   
How could the LCBO be improved?   
OurWindsor.ca
The provincial retailer is under the microscope as the province looks at ways to increase revenues. Could it be more profitable? How could the LCBO be improved? Keith Beaty / Toronto Star. Inside the upscale LCBO store in The Beach; some experts think ...


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Le grand snub de Thomas Piketty   
The Globe and Mail
Thomas Piketty is not the first person to turn down membership in France's Légion d'honneur. The philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre did it, as have numerous artists and scientists, usually because they wanted no part of so mainstream an honour. But Mr. Piketty ...


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Sun News Network
   
Via Rail rolling despite harsh weather   
Sun News Network
Via Rail says all systems are go in its Windsor-Quebec city route despite the extreme cold, heavy snow and freezing rain alert issued by Environment Canada yesterday. "Despite a winter storm hitting the Ontario and Quebec, and forecasts of heavy snowfall ...

Travel Advisory - VIA Rail Operations Update: All Trains Operating Despite ...   Digital Journal

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The Boundary Sentinel
   
Another year of hardship for taxpayers says CTF   
The Boundary Sentinel
British Columbians face a number of tax and fee increases in 2015, courtesy of three levels of government, says the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF). “It will be another expensive year for taxpayers, as we hand over more money to government,” Jordan ...

Foster defends provincial fee hikes   BCLocalNews

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Calgary Herald
   
Plunging oil vs. housing prices: Will your province win or lose?   
bnn.ca
Homeowners in Canada's energy patch are keeping a close eye on collapsing crude prices as the commodities' downfall threatens the value of homes, and their concerns aren't entirely unfounded. Shocking images of Michigan suburbs still reeling from ...

Layoffs loom in Alberta's oil patch   ValueWalk
Layoffs loom in oilpatch   Saskatoon StarPhoenix
Outlook 2015: The upside to the downside   Calgary Herald
Edmonton Sun   
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