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Decline and fall of the BBC empire sounds just like what gone on with Most of North America Industry
The BBC is crumbling under the weight of its own monolithic structure, and suffering from the extravagances of its self-indulgent leaders, writes Gill Hornby.
Quebec will challenge Ottawa's single regulator plan
The Quebec government announced Wednesday it will fight Ottawa's move to create a national securities regulator in court.
World Economy : Better hope he's wrong but we know he's Right Unfortunately
Canada Budget Officer sees full recovery in 2014
With shaved head, clear-framed glasses and a staid fashion sense, he fits perfectly the role of buttoned-down bureaucrat charged with studying economic entrails and statistical graphs for signs of future shock.
Canada to spend $5B for armoured vehicles, Lav III repairs
The federal government confirmed Wednesday it will spend $5 billion to purchase new combat vehicles and maintain the existing fleet for the Canadian Forces.
Harper says there's no need for additional global stimulus
Prime Minister Stephen Harper tours the L'Aquila earthquake site prior to the G8 Summit in L'Aquila, Italy.
Gas prices expected to drop due to recession: expert
Gasoline prices this summer are expected to drop below their current levels, which already seem like a bargain compared to what Canadian motorists were forced to pay a year ago.
Two Canadian soldiers dead in chopper crash
Two Canadian soldiers and one other coalition soldier died on Monday in southern Afghanistan when the Griffon helicopter they were aboard crashed during a mission.
Mexico's PRI makes comeback, says it has changed
Mexico's long-dominant Institutional Revolutionary Party promised Monday it has learned from the past and changed its ways, a day after midterm elections made it the largest force in Congress again.
MP under fire for funding gay pride event
A Conservative MP is telling reporters in his Saskatchewan riding that cabinet colleague Diane Ablonczy has been relieved of the tourism portfolio for signing off on a $400,000 grant for Toronto's Gay Pride parade.
Film about sex lives of young couples tops nominees
A sexually charged film with a provocative title is up for a leading eight Canadian Comedy Awards.
Federal deficits to total $156 billion, job losses to mount: budget officer
The recession will sink the federal government into a $155.9-billion hole over the next five years and cost hundreds of thousands of Canadians their jobs, the parliamentary budget officer predicts.
Canadians journey south to honour Jackson
For three young Canadian women desperate to make the pilgrimage south and pay respect to Michael Jackson, it was an arrangement so unique the King of Pop himself might have applauded.
Friends, loved ones say final farewell to former Sask. MP Batters
Prime Minister Stephen Harper was among the hundreds of people who gathered in Regina on Saturday to remember and celebrate the life of former local MP Dave Batters.
Calderon's party suffers setback in Mexico vote
Mexico's opposition centrist Institutional Revolutionary Party improved its standing in legislative elections against conservative President Felipe Calderon's party, exit polls showed.
Bon Jovi thrills diners in New York
HOME > NEWS / SHOWBIZ > SHOWBIZ > Bon Jovi thrills diners in New York SHOWBIZ JON BON JOVI gave diners in a New York restaurant a special Fourth of July surprise - by standing up to play an impromptu gig.
Halifax preparing for Paul McCartneya s lone Canadian date this year
A music lover since childhood, Peter Tingley has seen dozens of great acts in concert over the years, from the Stones to Pink Floyd and everyone in between.
'Prince of Pot' on farewell tour
A marijuana advocate who has described himself as the "Prince of Pot" launched a cross-country farewell tour yesterday before he turns himself in to face drug-related charges in the United States.
Father says daughter had keys to car the night vehicle fell into Ontario lock
The devastated father of three teenage girls killed when their vehicle plunged into an Ontario canal fears the accident could be the result of his eldest daughter's penchant for taking the family car without permission.
Canadians still prefer Obama, poll suggests
Canadians still prefer Obama, poll suggests U.S. President Barack Obama listens to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper hold a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, February 19, 2009.
Injured Canadian soldier dies in Quebec hospital
A Canadian soldier critically injured last month by an improvised bomb in Afghanistan died in hospital in Quebec Saturday.