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Much of Eastern Canada gripped by snowstorms
Eastern Canada was pounded Wednesday with a snowstorm that brought highways to a crawl and delayed or cancelled flights.
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CRTC chair admonishes cable and satellite execs to tone down the rhetoric on fee fight
It took the deadpan, I-don't-suffer-fools-gladly style of broadcast regulator Konrad Von Finckenstein to pinpoint what many Canadians might be feeling about the bewildering cable-versus-TV battle.
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UN agency says this decade likely warmest on record; 2009 one of warmest years
Journalists and participants are seen at the main meeting venue on the second day of a UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen,Tuesday, Dec.
Liberal pension reforms would include 'supplementary' CPP
Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff, shown here in a Dec. 7, 2008 file photo, speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons.
Spin overshadows policy as Afghan prisoner debate rages internally in 2006: memos
Federal officials assured the Red Cross in 2006 that Canada would take an active role in monitoring the fate of Afghan prisoners - but for critical months behind the scenes did little more than manage the political spin, secret memos show.
Value of building permits up by 18% as Tearing Down Old schools or hospitals, as additions included
Canada's re - building plans
The value of building permits rose to $6.1 billion in October, an increase of 18 per cent over September.
Labour unions launching campaign to stop proposed sale of NB Power
Organized labour in Atlantic Canada is marshalling resources to fight the proposed sale of NB Power to Hydro-Quebec, arguing it will kill jobs and stifle development of new power projects.
Copenhagen summit opens as protesters scale Parliament Buildings
A brazen protest, a sobering poll and a massive petition turned up the heat on the Harper government Monday over its climate-change position as a major United Nations conference began in Copenhagen.
Bill Boyd's slip of the tongue caught on tape
Words to live by for politicians -- beware the open mike. Appearing before a Tuesday night meeting of the Crown and Central Agencies committee -- and getting a bit of a rough ride over some confusion about whether SaskPower's debt was going up or down -- Energy and Resources Minister Bill Boyd let slip a terse whisper of "bastards" that was picked ...
Canadian books Virgin Galactic
After studying space physics and learning how to fly, John Criswick's childhood dream of becoming an astronaut was shattered in 1992 when he did not get selected by the Canadian Space Agency.
Police make 20 arrests as Mounties investigate how Greenpeace members scaled Parliament Buildings
Police have arrested 20 people after a morning protest that saw activists scale two Parliament Hill buildings and unfurl climate-change banners.
Canada's most northern community
The barren outpost of Grise Fiord, with a population of 150, sits at the top of the world in Nunavut, Canada's most northern community.
PM will push for binding deal at Copenhagen: aides
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will join more than 50 prime ministers and presidents at the leaders' summit on climate change in Copenhagen and push for a binding deal to commit the nations to cutting greenhouse gas emissions, Canwest News Service has learned.
Canadian mentoring of Afghan forces could also end after 2011 pullout
A section of Afghan soldiers march towards a firing range to practise with their newly issued Canadian C7 assault rifles.
White ribbons mark 20th anniversary of Polytechnique massacre
White ribbons fluttered in the breeze Sunday and several hundred Montrealers formed a human chain as they remembered the 14 women murdered in Canada's worst mass shooting.
Storm dumps wet snow on Atlantic Canada, N.L. faces bigger storm
An early winter storm is dumping 10 to 15 centimetres of snow on much of the Maritimes Sunday, and is expected to peak in Newfoundland and Labrador's Avalon Peninsula with larger accumulations and strong winds.
Canadian citizen facing deportation in Australia says he is on a hunger strike
A Canadian citizen who has lived in Australia for nearly a decade says he has gone on a hunger strike to protest his imminent deportation to Canada.
Canadian beef exporters regain access to Hong Kong
Canadian beef exporters regain access to Hong Kong Prime Minister Stephen Harper visits the Yu Garden market in Shanghai, China on Saturday.
Search underway in Cape Breton for missing autistic boy
Home : Top Stories : Search underway in Cape Breton for missing autistic boy The Canadian Press Date: Saturday Dec.
U.S. hopes Canadian troops 'stay as long as they possibly can'
Barack Obama's national security advisor said on Friday the United States hopes Canadian troops will "stay as long as they possibly can" in Afghanistan and encouraged NATO nations to avoid "summary announcements of total withdrawal" from the war zone.
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