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A man looks over a brochures offering various retirement savings options Friday, February 3, 2012 in Montreal.
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Learning about Canada from the rails
From the train window, I watch scenes from Canada's vast landscapes, history and cultures flash by - almost too fast to comprehend, almost too overwhelming to describe or photograph.
Ontario under pressure to have sprinklers in all seniors' homes after fatal fire
Was the lack of a newer arena facility the reason Medicine Hat lost out on CBC's Hockey Day in Canada? Fire crews attend to a fire at a retirement home in Hawkesbury, Ont., on Friday, May 25, 2012.
Man charged with first-degree murder in parcel explosion that killed Alberta mother
Police in central Alberta have made an arrest in the case of a disabled woman who was killed by an exploding parcel left at her front door.
Egyptians in Canada cast a wary eye on history
The adage is that pregnant women shouldn't take drugs of any sort in fear of harming their baby.
Western premiers to talk environment, energy and Tom Mulcair at meeting
The environment, energy and federal NDP Leader Tom Mulcair are on the agenda Tuesday when leaders of the western provinces and territories get together.
Change in weather bolsters efforts to douse massive forest fire in Timmins
Was the lack of a newer arena facility the reason Medicine Hat lost out on CBC's Hockey Day in Canada? Fire rangers walk past a forest fire hazard sign as they walk to a helicopter to battle a forest fire just a few kilometers west of Timmins, Ont., on Saturday, May 26, 2012.
WWE apologizes to Brazil after Canadian Chris Jericho stomps on flag
Was the lack of a newer arena facility the reason Medicine Hat lost out on CBC's Hockey Day in Canada? Chris Jericho arrives at the 4th annual Revolver Golden Gods Award Show, Wednesday, April 11, 2012, at Club Nokia in Los Angeles.
Canada's newest soldiers graduated Saturday May 26, during a ceremony at the Brigadier Murphy Armoury on 18th Ave, in Vernon.
Prince Charles, Camilla wrap up royal tour of Canada
The Issue : The man who remains next in line to inherit the British throne and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, visited a New Brunswick Canadian Forces base, Toronto, Regina and other locales as part of their Canadian tour.
Simple message behind cross-Canada tour: wear a helmet
Mike Harris, left, and Jeff Abbott are longboarding across Canada this summer to promote helmet use and raise funds for the Canadian Brain Injury Association.
O Canada gets a rockin' makeover
Daylight For Deadeyes Local band Daylight For Deadeyes has recorded a rock version of O Canada that's getting played in some area schools.
Foreign takeover review threshold rising to $1B
Minister of Industry Christian Paradis is seen in in Quebec City, Quebec, in this February 29, 2012 file photo.
RCMP to close half of forensic labs across Canada
The RCMP plans to shutter half of their six forensic labs across the country in a move they say will save $3.5 million a year.
English Canada favours keeping monarchy: poll
Workers help to hang a giant image from a building on the south bank of the River Thames, London showing Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, left, and her husband Prince Phillip, standing on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during the Queen's 1977 Silver Jubilee, Friday, May 25, 2012.
Feds to cut air pollution monitoring team
The federal government plans to break up a team of Environment Canada smokestack specialists that played a key role working with enforcement officers and industry to crack down on toxic pollution, a Postmedia News investigation has revealed.
44 Canadians invested into the Order of Canada
Gov.-Gen. David Johnston invests former prime minister Paul Martin as Companion of the Order of Canada during a ceremony in Ottawa, Friday May 25, 2012.
Rockies scene by Group of Seven's Lawren Harris for auction
Lawren Harris is 'most people's favourite member of the Group of Seven,' says Linda Rodeck of Sotheby's, which is offering his Mountain Sketch XCI .
New poll suggests Canadians split over NDP Leader Tom Mulcair's energy views
A new poll suggests Canadians are roughly split over NDP Leader Tom Mulcair's contention that the Alberta oilsands have given the country a case of Dutch Disease as he prepares to visit the province next week.
Is the public school system broken ? Halton Public School Board takes away Civil Rights & Liberties
The recent resignation of Halton District School Board Halton Hills Trustee Gillian Tuck Kutarna has put the board in a bit of a pickle ...
as Canada's Tory MP foreign affairs minister was the keynote speaker Thursday at an event in the U.S. capital honouring religious freedom,
MP Baird defends support of Israel, offers few details on religious freedom office
forcefully defending his Conservative government's strong LapDog support of Israel
while promoting its plans for an Office of Religious Freedom ??? ...
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