Apr 24, 2012 | The Toronto Star
Industry Minister Christian Paradis faces new ethics probe
Ottawa's ethics watchdog has launched a formal probe into Industry Minister Christian Paradis' visit to a hunting lodge owned by a Quebec businessman lobbying for federal help to build arena.
Tensions high as student protests turn violent
Wednesday, 10:56 a.m. A man jumps the Place des Arts turnstiles as a group of protesters enter the metro.
Wheatstone and Marc Vallee Win Canadian Order
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A number of things were changed in the day to day operations of the Buffalo Sabres after Terry Pegula assumed ownership.
Students block access to two government buildings in Quebec; run into police
Students blocked access to government buildings in several Quebec cities on Tuesday, leading to showdowns with police that saw one of the crowds pepper-sprayed. A spraying incident in Montreal happened after just under 200 people blocked off the offices of the provincial liquor board, preventing people from getting to work.