2 hrs ago | National Post
Ontario, Quebec: we won't carry oil sands
Delegations from Ontario and Quebec wasted no time before differentiating their position from the federal government's after arriving Sunday at the climate change conference in Copenhagen -- declaring they weren't going to carry higher emission-reduction burdens for the sake of oil sands expansion in the Western provinces.
6 hrs ago | Kdka.com
Today In History December 14, 2009
Today is Monday, Dec. 14, the 348th day of 2009. There are 17 days left in the year.
11 hrs ago | Madison Publishing
Canada kept feared Afghan governor in power despite rep as 'human-rights abuser'
A former governor of Kandahar who is accused of personally torturing Afghans might have been removed from office as far back as 2006 if Canadian officials hadn't defended him, according to diplomatic memos that have never been made public by the Canadian government.
15 hrs ago | The State
Old school meth: Mexican cartels go back to basics
Mexican cartels are increasingly going "old school" to keep supplying America with methamphetamine despite an ingredient squeeze.
20 hrs ago | Red Deer Advocate
Edmonton area becomes coldest in Canada
There's one way to deal with some of the coldest winter temperatures yet on the Prairies - outright denial.
The federal government has launched a sweeping review of a crumbling anti-terrorist law, acknowledging the system needs fixing, The Canadian Press has learned.
Canadians raise climate awareness at country-wide climate rallies
Trevor Pritchard Toronto - Published on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009 10:46PM EST Last updated on Saturday, Dec.
Inuits need cash for freezers in warming Arctic
Inuit hunter Paul Kiguktak navigates through large fissures in the ice to reach his snowmobile near Grise Fiord in this file photo.
Dangerously cold temperatures hit Prairies
Edmonton - Canadian Press Published on Saturday, Dec. 12, 2009 10:16PM EST D angerously cold temperatures have settled in across much of the Prairies and northern Ontario this weekend.
Military studies what to keep, toss out, as pullout approaches
A Canadian tank operating base in Kandahar. Canada's military withdrawal will require about a year's preparation.
Calgary Zoo to review animal care after latest death
Home : Canada : Calgary Zoo to review animal care after latest death Calgary Zoo to review animal care after latest death Date: Saturday Dec.
Gord Grant, legendary CP journalist, dies at age 73
Gordon Grant's life might best be described by the opening line of Rafael Sabatini's swashbuckling novel Scaramouche:"He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad." Grant, who died Friday in an Ottawa hospital at the age of 73, would have laughed at the reference to Gordon.
Minority Parliament wraps as Tories survive Liberal election threat
Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff glides through the lounge at the Toronto Island Airport.
Turn Greenpeace T-shirt inside-out or get turned away on Parliament Hill
Greenpeace T-shirts have been banned from Parliament after the organization staged an illegal demonstration on the Hill this week.
Sepsis kills more than heart attacks: study
Calgary's Foothills Medical Centre has reduced the time it takes before starting antibiotics for severe sepsis.
Day stands by censorship of Afghan detainee documents
Afghan detainees sit in an Afghan National Army compound at a Canadian forward operating base in Panjwaiyi District, Afghanistan on Nov.
RCMP Taser use against girl ruled 'unreasonable'
Paul Kennedy, chair of the Commission for Public Complaints Against the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, released a report with sweeping recommendations for the RCMP.
Quebec leads the way as StatsCan reports October housing prices were on the rise
Statistics Canada says housing prices were on the rise in October. The agency's New Housing Price Index rose 0.3 per cent in October from, its fourth straight monthly increase.
Globalive to enter wireless market
Jane Taber and Steve Ladurantaye Ottawa - Globe and Mail Update Published on Friday, Dec.
House of Commons sitting to adjourn as MPs head home for Christmas break
The House of Commons is expected to adjourn for Christmas today in a session that saw the minority Conservative government stave off an election.
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