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Harper speaks with Bank of Canada's Poloz about market upheaval
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The Prime Minister's Office announced that Stephen Harper spoke with Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz Monday about the latest upheaval in financial markets. The brief statement was only two sentences long, but the release comes in the middle of ...
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The Prime Minister's Office announced that Stephen Harper spoke with Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz Monday about the latest upheaval in financial markets. The brief statement was only two sentences long, but the release comes in the middle of ...
Mulcair-Trudeau fight for the left heats up
ICYMI: Another day, another Duffy trial denial
Smyth: As markets crash, Conservatives leap to play economic fear card
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Canadian police chiefs seek Internet subscriber data without warrants
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A new administrative scheme that would allow police to obtain basic information about Internet subscribers without a warrant is one option being considered by federal officials following a landmark Supreme Court ruling that curbed access to such data, ...
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A new administrative scheme that would allow police to obtain basic information about Internet subscribers without a warrant is one option being considered by federal officials following a landmark Supreme Court ruling that curbed access to such data, ...
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Beer battle brews as NB man challenges liquor import law
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CAMPBELLTON, N.B. -- A New Brunswick man is preparing to launch a constitutional challenge over the right to buy his beer in Quebec, a case the defence says could have wider implications for interprovincial trade. Gerard Comeau, 62, will appear in ...
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CAMPBELLTON, N.B. -- A New Brunswick man is preparing to launch a constitutional challenge over the right to buy his beer in Quebec, a case the defence says could have wider implications for interprovincial trade. Gerard Comeau, 62, will appear in ...
Provinces love having rules
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How a small road bump shut down part of Vancouver
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The third-biggest city in the country, Vancouver is hemmed in by ocean and mountains and features a road network defined by water, including the Fraser River and Burrard Inlet. But it wasn't a road closure or bridge collapse that caused traffic ...
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The third-biggest city in the country, Vancouver is hemmed in by ocean and mountains and features a road network defined by water, including the Fraser River and Burrard Inlet. But it wasn't a road closure or bridge collapse that caused traffic ...
Lions Gate Bridge bump reduced to a blip
Lions Gate Bridge bump gone (for now)
Lions Gate bump fixed before Monday commute
CBC.ca
'Used cat salesman' unloads 34 felines at Calgary Humane Society event
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The Calgary Humane Society resorted to the high-pressure sales tactics of a man in a tacky suit for its annual August push to find homes for the cats in its shelter. And the "used cat salesman" managed to broker deals for 34 adoptions of cats and other ...
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The Calgary Humane Society resorted to the high-pressure sales tactics of a man in a tacky suit for its annual August push to find homes for the cats in its shelter. And the "used cat salesman" managed to broker deals for 34 adoptions of cats and other ...
Used-cat salesman helps Calgary Humane Society adopt out 30 felines
The Province
Christian university takes law school battle to B.C. Supreme Court
The Province
Langley's Trinity Western University is in court to challenge a decision by the Law Society of B.C. not to accredit graduates of its proposed law school. The Langley university, a Christian institution, is battling criticism of its community covenant ...
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The Province
Langley's Trinity Western University is in court to challenge a decision by the Law Society of B.C. not to accredit graduates of its proposed law school. The Langley university, a Christian institution, is battling criticism of its community covenant ...
Trinity Western University fights BC law society's refusal to call grads to ...
TWU pleads case in law school fight
Trinity Western University fights law society's rejection in BC Supreme Court
The Globe and Mail
BC mayor looks to relocate sex offender out of isolated neighbourhood
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The mayor of Abbotsford, B.C., says he has no other option but to look at zoning bylaws as a means of getting a convicted child sexual offender out of a remote neighbourhood in his Fraser Valley community after police and neighbours raised concerns ...
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The mayor of Abbotsford, B.C., says he has no other option but to look at zoning bylaws as a means of getting a convicted child sexual offender out of a remote neighbourhood in his Fraser Valley community after police and neighbours raised concerns ...
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Group makes recommendations on reducing poverty rate in Sask.
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A group looking at ways of addressing poverty in the province hopes Saskatchewan can reduce poverty rates by 50 per cent in the next five years. The Advisory Group on Poverty Reduction presented its final recommendations to the provincial government ...
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A group looking at ways of addressing poverty in the province hopes Saskatchewan can reduce poverty rates by 50 per cent in the next five years. The Advisory Group on Poverty Reduction presented its final recommendations to the provincial government ...
Saskatchewan group aims to slash poverty in half
Advisory group wants poverty reduced in Saskatchewan by 50 per cent in 5 years
Recommendations to cut Saskatchewan's poverty rate in half
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Ian Begg's death treated as suspicious by Prince George RCMP
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Prince George RCMP's Serious Crime Section is investigating the death of a 35-year-old man as a possible homicide. Ian Begg, of Prince George, was found dead on Aug. 23, at about 8:40 a.m. PT near the end of Haldi Road. The cause of death has yet to be ...
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CBC.ca
Prince George RCMP's Serious Crime Section is investigating the death of a 35-year-old man as a possible homicide. Ian Begg, of Prince George, was found dead on Aug. 23, at about 8:40 a.m. PT near the end of Haldi Road. The cause of death has yet to be ...
Prince George RCMP seek info on dumped body
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Ottawa Citizen
Ontario government signs political accord with Chiefs of Ontario
Ottawa Citizen
Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day sits with Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne as they sign an accord at the Ontario Legislature in Toronto on Monday, Aug. 24, 2015. Chris Young / THE CANADIAN PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print. Keith Leslie.
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Ottawa Citizen
Ontario Regional Chief Isadore Day sits with Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne as they sign an accord at the Ontario Legislature in Toronto on Monday, Aug. 24, 2015. Chris Young / THE CANADIAN PRESS. Share Adjust Comment Print. Keith Leslie.
Ontario government signs political accord with First Nations Chiefs
Wynne, First Nations sign “milestone" accord
Province, First Nations sign political accord
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