Nova Scotia's Department of Labour has issued a stop-work order at
a construction site in southwestern Nova Scotia after a roof collapsed,
injuring several workers.
A woman convicted in the death of a motorcyclist and his
daughter who crashed into her car when she stopped to help a family of
ducks will be sentenced on December 18.
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B.C. Education Minister Peter Fassbender says he hopes the
relationship between teachers and the province can be healed over the
next five years of labour peace under the hard-fought new contract.
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The head of Canada's newest national museum promised Friday
that the towering building will spark debate, and aboriginal protesters
proved him correct.
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Calgary soldier Lt. Darryl Watts, convicted for his part in a
deadly training accident in Afghanistan, has won his appeal and hopes
that a "long and difficult process" is finally over.
Jury selection is complete at Luka Rocco Magnotta's murder
trial after a second alternate juror was picked this afternoon.
Magnotta's trial is expected to last between six and eight weeks and is
now set to begin Sept. 29.
Thousands of people lined up at Apple stores across Canada
to get their hands on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus on the first day they
became available at retail stores, but not every tech fan left happy.
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Though voters in Scotland have chosen to leave the United
Kingdom united, many Scottish-Canadians agree Scotland has been
irrevocably changed by the independence referendum.
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