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A fire that broke out in a vacant building
where three people were found dead early Saturday engulfed the structure
within minutes, according to a man who says he lives next door. Reggie
Jameson, who lives across from […]
CHARLOTTETOWN — A fire that broke out in a vacant building where three people were found dead ...
In normal times, under a normal government, the Fair Elections Act would have been withdrawn by now, ...
The country’s largest federal public sector union is taking the Conservative government to court...
Canada’s largest federal public sector union says changes included in the government’s new...
Trademark holders will soon have to renew their trademarks every decade. The government announced in...
On the evening of March 31, 2012, two minor but well known politicians waited nervously for the opening...
Daughter accused of plot to kill parents asked dad for $1,200 after crime
A
cool cucumber, is Ms. Jennifer Pan. When her freshly widowed father was
in hospital, just out of a coma and recovering from the home invasion
she is alleged to have orchestrated to have him and her [&#...
A normal government wouldn’t ram through this elections bill
In
normal times, under a normal government, the Fair Elections Act would
have been withdrawn by now, or at least be in serious trouble. The past
few weeks have seen the bill denounced as a threat to democracy...
Den Tandt: Canada’s stand on Ukraine is a principled one
Stephen
Harper has drawn few accolades and many brickbats for his government’s
performance over the past 18 months, and rightly so. But on the Ukraine
file, since Russia’s illegal, duplicitous...
Stephen Harper eyes energy deal with Europe
BERLIN
— Are Prime Minister Stephen Harper and German Chancellor Angela Merkel
cooking up ways to sell Canadian gas and oil to western Europe — in
order to wean European economies from their...
Patrick Brazeau: It all started with a boxing match
On
the evening of March 31, 2012, two minor but well known politicians
waited nervously for the opening bell of a charity boxing match at an
Ottawa convention centre. “It is now time for your main...
Lev Tahor members arrested for immigration issues, children's aid society says
CHATHAM,
Ont. - Six members of an ultra-orthodox Jewish sect were arrested
Wednesday by the Canada Border Services Agency over suspected
immigration issues, their lawyer said.
3 hours ago- Quebec election night shooting victim files lawsuit against government
- Electoral officer checking campus visit by PQ minister during advance polling
- Moose collision lawsuit in Newfoundland alleges province was negligent
- Porter tells biographer his 'friend' Couillard would make a good Quebec premier
- Values charter: Marois talks about helping fired employees find other work
- Harper government's warm embrace of NATO an about-face, say defence experts
Gunman opens fire at US Army's Fort Hood; assault leaves 4 dead on same base attacked in 2009
FORT
HOOD, Texas - A gunman opened fire Wednesday at the Fort Hood military
base in an attack that left four people dead, including the shooter, at
the same post where more than a dozen people were killed in a 2009 mass
shooting, law enforcement officials said.
7 minutes ago- Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel calls shootings at Ford Hood a 'terrible tragedy'
- Obama vows US will get to bottom of Ford Hood shooting, says incident raises memories of 2009
- NASA cuts ties with Russia over Ukraine crisis; co-operation with space station continues
- US law enforcement official: Gunman at Army's Fort Hood base believed to be dead
- Major disaster declared in Washington state for deadly landslide
- Grim duty: Team of experts has been able to ID all but 1 of 29 sets of remains
DeRozan scores 29, Raps show off depth in win over Rockets
Time
after time, Kyle Lowry has said that the Toronto Raptors are "15 deep" —
that each player on the roster serves a very specific purpose.
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- Buehrle mesmerizes Rays, Jays win 3-0
- Pastore scores brilliant late goal as PSG beats Chelsea
- Court refuses to hear Jerry Sandusky’s appeal
- Former All-Star Lenny Dykstra sues, saying he was beaten by deputies in Los Angeles jail
- Ronaldo equals record, leaves injured as Madrid beats Dortmund
- Best sports photos of the day
Behind Afflicted
The
Canadian horror movie Afflicted was written and directed by Clif Prowse
and Derek Lee, two 35-year-old filmmakers from Vancouver who had never
made a feature before. It also stars Clif Prowse and Derek Lee as two
guys named Clif […]
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Ingredient of the week: Garlic
This
week we're featuring the 'stinking rose.' Our collection of six recipes
includes Loaded Sweet Potatoes with Roasted Garlic, Ottoman-Spiced
Chicken Wings, and Grilled Shrimp with Lime Powder and Parsley-Olive Oil
Sauce.
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- Campaign to bring awareness to clothes manufacturing following Bangladesh tragedy
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- A lifelong passion for peanut butter and jelly
- Recipe for butter lettuce and tuna salad with pear dressing
5 common misconceptions about autism
April
2nd is World Autism Awareness Day. Let’s mark the occasion by
addressing a few common misconceptions about autism spectrum disorder.
- Cleanliness of Canadian hospitals less than optimal: survey
- Amnesiac's case helped rewrite chapters of the book on memory
- Guidelines for safe exposure to radio waves from mobiles, Wi-Fi OK - for now: panel
- 1 in 3 prescriptions go unfilled: study
- Medical marijuana patients lament tough choice: go without or break law
- New drugs greatly lower cholesterol, may provide alternative to statins
A day in Canada's 'hipster capital'
We
spent a day in Mile End, a Montreal neighbourhood where artists as
diverse as Mordecai Richler and Arcade Fire forged their careers. Full
of reminders of its working-class, industrial past, this socalled
"hipster capital of Canada" reminds me of Brooklyn, N.Y.
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