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New airline fuel surcharges will force tourism operators in Newfoundland and Labrador to be that much more creative to lure new business, an advocate says.
Alberta nurses rally for more workers, better work conditions
More than 150 nurses rallied in front of the Alberta legislature in Edmonton on Monday to call on the province to recruit more workers and improve working conditions.
Chief reacts angrily to attacks on Edmonton officers
Edmonton will not tolerate assaults on police officers, a visibly upset Chief Mike Boyd warned Monday.
2nd man accused of aiding Mountie killer gets bail
Dennis Cheeseman, the second of two men accused of helping James Roszko kill four Mounties in northern Alberta in 2005, will be allowed out on bail, a court of Queen’s Bench Justice in Edmonton decided Monday.
Beaverbrook story takes 2 Atlantic Book Awards
New Brunswick author and CBC reporter Jacques Poitras has won both the Booksellers’ Choice Award and the Best Atlantic Published Book Award for his investigative account Beaverbrook: A Shattered Legacy.
Court of Appeal rejects airlines’ challenge to one-person, one-fare policy
The Council of Canadians with Disabilities is hailing a Federal Court of Appeal ruling that rejected a bid by Air Canada and WestJet challenging the one-person, one-fare policy.
Cop charged in crash returned from Afghanistan troubled: military officials
The off-duty city policeman facing charges after a fiery crash in south Edmonton on Sunday served a tour of duty with the military in Afghanistan and returned troubled, said military officials Monday.
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Canada’s last surviving WWI vet sworn in as Canadian citizen
Canada’s last surviving veteran of the First World War, who lost his citizenship when he moved to the U.S. nearly 90 years ago, has become a Canadian again.
4 killed in helicopter crash in southeastern B.C.
Four people died when a helicopter crashed in the middle of a street in a busy residential neighbourhood in Cranbrook, B.C., RCMP confirmed.
Is the B.C. health system equipped to diagnose and treat Lyme disease?
The parents of a young woman diagnosed with Lyme disease are speaking out against the B.C. health system because, they said, doctors have failed to properly treat their daughter, causing her to become much sicker than she might have been otherwise. “Our health-care providers are very biased about this disease. They don’t want to acknowledge it,” said Jay McQuhae, the woman’s father. “You are helpless. Your hands are tied. You can do nothing but just sit there and watch your daughter deteriorate.” Marie McQuhae, 23, believes she may have contracted Lyme disease when she was bitten by a tick while hiking the West Coast Trail a few years ago. Over the last three years, McQuhae said she’s had all the classic symptoms listed in the B.C. Health Guide. Full Story What do you think? Is the B.C. health system well-equipped to treat Lyme disease? Have you ever been mis-diagnosed?
Canada losing moral standing over treatment of Omar Khadr: Dallaire
Canada has sunk to the moral equivalent of al-Qaeda by failing to treat Canadian Omar Khadr the same way it treats other child soldiers, Liberal Senator Rom o Dallaire said Tuesday.
Your dollars will get to Burmese victims: aid agencies
Aid agencies are pleading with Canadians to donate to relief efforts for Burma’s cyclone victims, saying fears that the funds will end up in the wrong hands are unwarranted.
Canadian police have been brainwashed, Taser inquiry told
Canadian law enforcement agencies have been brainwashed by the company that manufactures Tasers, an expert testified Tuesday at a public inquiry in Vancouver examining police use of the weapons.
Reusable bags credited with reduction in stores’ plastic orders
Grocery stores in Manitoba are ordering millions fewer plastic grocery bags, as more consumers start bringing reusable bags on their shopping trips.
Is the Canadian military taking care of trainees?
Former recruit Natasha Howell says her faith in the Canadian Forces is shattered. (CBC)E Soldier recruits injured during basic training in Quebec are accusing the Canadian military of ignoring and mistreating their injuries and leaving them jobless and disabled. “I’m 30 years old and I have to learn how to walk,” said Natasha Howell. “They saw my injury. They knew it and they still didn’t do anything about it nothing.” What the doctors at the Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School (CFLRS) at Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu told Howell was a sprained ankle in September 2005, required reconstructive surgery two years later after she was discharged. Full Story Do you think the military is taking care of trainees? Should more be done to help people injured while in training? For how long should Canadian Forces be responsible for their trainees?
Should Community Living B.C. be getting more money?
A group of developmentally disabled adults may lose the only stable home they’ve ever known, and the group that runs the Burnaby, B.C. facility says the Campbell government is to blame. “There’s something going on in this province that people need to be aware of and it concerns all of us, as taxpayers and citizens,” said Trudi Shaw, board president of L’Arche Greater Vancouver. “This government seems to be overlooking some of its most vulnerable and marginalized citizens.” L’Arche, an internationally recognized organization, is unique because it not only houses developmentally disabled adults, but strives to give them meaningful roles in the community. Its woodworking shop in Burnaby was one example a thriving workplace for the disabled that L’Arche recently had to shut down, partially due to its budget problems. Full Story Should Community Living B.C. be getting more money from the provincial government? How would you like to see places like L’Arche funded?
Should Pickton be tried on the 20 outstanding murder charges?
A second trial will not go ahead if the earlier convictions are upheld on appeal. (CBC) An appeal hearing in the Robert Pickton murder case has been tentatively scheduled for nine days in Vancouver starting March 30, 2009. Six issues will be argued in the appeal, including the charge to the jury by B.C. Supreme Court Justice James Williams, in which he said jurors could convict even if they found Pickton didn’t act alone. Pickton was found guilty in December of second-degree murder in the deaths of six women who disappeared from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. The former pig farmer from Coquitlam, B.C., has also been charged with 20 more counts of murder in similar cases, but B.C’s Attorney General Wally Oppal has said the second trial will not go ahead if the six convictions are upheld at the appeal. Full Story What do you think? Should Pickton be tried on the 20 outstanding murder charges?
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Winnipeg police launch full-time SWAT-type unit
The Winnipeg Police Service has established a full-time “tactical support team” to respond to dangerous events, city officials announced Tuesday.
The Man with the Golden Cells
Molecular biology, stem cells, genomics: these are the cutting-edge fields where the controversial work is happening. In The Man with the Golden Cells, something as sci-fi as the cryogenic preservation of cell lines is just another FedEx delivery for the people who drive this industry. The Man with the Golden Cells travels the troubling road from John Moore’s case through to today’s vibrant global trade of the human body: in Singapore, in Boston, in Paris, in toronto, the very genes that make up the human body are there to be bought and sold.
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Air Canada flight makes emergency landing in Winnipeg
An Air Canada plane travelling from Vancouver to Ottawa had to make an emergency landing in Winnipeg Monday night after smoke was detected in the cabin.
Yukon NDP leader demands 1 more week in spring session
The spring sitting of the Yukon legislature is in its final week, but NDP Leader Todd Hardy said he wants the session extended by at least a week to review outstanding legislation and proposed spending.
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In Build Green, David sets out across Canada to discover the latest in green housing. On B.C.’s Salt Spring Island, Suzuki visits the super-ecological house of rock legend Randy Bachman. The house is made of “rammed” earth – a technique that could save us all from bad insulation and skyrocketing heating bills!
Semifinalists announced for $50K Sobey Art Award
A long list of about two dozen artists vying for the $50,000 Sobey Art Award was unveiled by organizers Tuesday morning.
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Saskatchewan nurses offered 27% wage hike
Saskatchewan nurses who voted for strike action last week have been offered a 27 per cent wage hike over four years.
Zoo holds emotional memorial for Jocko, the slain spider monkey
Tears were flowing when Greater Vancouver Zoo staff held a memorial service on Sunday for Jocko, a spider monkey that was killed after someone broke into an enclosure overnight Tuesday.
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There will be no last-minute government intervention in the construction of controversial new overhead power lines in Tsawwassen and South Delta, B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell told the CBC Monday.
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After more than nine decades, the federal government is set to apologize for preventing a shipload of would-be Indian immigrants from landing in Vancouver.
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Cleanup begins after weekend tornadoes kill 22 across U.S. South, Midwest
Emergency management officials and cleanup crews fanned out across the U.S. South and Midwest Monday after tornadoes left a trail of destruction across four states, the latest in a series of weather disasters to hit the region.
If stressed, men more likely to crave alcohol than women: study
When it comes to stress, women are more likely to be depressed and anxious, while men are more apt to turn to the bottle, suggests a new study.
Cracks force complete closure of Sherbrooke bridge
Transport Quebec closed the Jacques Cartier bridge in Sherbrooke to all traffic Sunday after finding a second crack in the structure.
TSX closes at record high
The benchmark index of the toronto Stock Exchange hit an all-time high Monday, boosted by big gains in a couple of heavyweight stocks.
Calgary developer agrees to stem noise, litter at construction site
A Calgary developer has promised to keep the boom of construction and roar of trucks under control at a construction site in the city’s southwest.
Ottawa promises apology for Komagata Maru incident
After more than nine decades, the federal government is set to apologize for preventing a shipload of would-be Indian immigrants from landing in Vancouver.
UN chief ‘immensely frustrated’ with Burmese regime’s cyclone aid
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon harshly criticized Burma’s military regime Monday, describing its response to the devastating cyclone that hit the country 10 days ago as “unacceptably slow.”
1,400 to lose jobs at GM plant in Windsor, Ont.
General Motors said Monday it will close its transmission plant in Windsor, Ont., by 2010, throwing as many as 1,400 people out of work.
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Government of Canada invests in grade crossing improvements in British Columbia during Rail Safety Week
VICTORIA As part of Rail Safety Week, the Honourable Chuck Strahl, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, on behalf of the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, today announced that the Government of Canada will provide support for three safety improvement projects at railway crossings in British Columbia.
Biovail shifts focus, closing Puerto Rican plants
Pharmaceutical company Biovail Corp. unveiled sweeping changes to its business on Thursday including the closure of two off-shore production facilities and a shift in its research focus.
The Government of Canada invests in public transit for healthier, more liveable communities in Saskatchewan
REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN The Government of Canada today announced $14.9 million in funding for capital investments to improve public transit in Saskatchewan. The announcement was made by the Honourable Gerry Ritz, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board, on behalf of the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities.
Government of Canada invests in grade crossing improvements in Manitoba during rail safety week
WINNIPEG In celebration of Rail Safety Week, the Honourable Vic Toews, President of the Treasury Board, on behalf of the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, today announced that the Government of Canada will provide support for six safety improvement projects at railway crossings in Manitoba.
Government of Canada improves aviation safety with new language requirements
OTTAWA New regulations will require Canadian flight crew and air traffic controllers to demonstrate proficiency in either English or French. The announcement was made today by the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities.
BCE profit declines
Earnings for BCE Inc. fell in the first quarter due to restructuring costs and charges to fund broadband expansion in smaller communities.
The Government of Canada invests in public transit for healthier, more liveable communities in Prince Edward Island
CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND The Government of Canada today announced $2.1 million in funding for capital investments to improve public transit in Prince Edward Island. The announcement was made by the Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence and Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, on behalf of the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities.
The Government of Canada invests in public transit for healthier, more liveable communities in Yukon
WHITEHORSE, YUKON The Government of Canada today announced $500,000 in funding for capital investments to improve public transit in Yukon. The announcement was made by the Honourable Chuck Strahl, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and Federal Interlocutor for M tis and Non-Status Indians, on behalf of the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities.
The Government of Canada invests in public transit for healthier, more liveable communities in Alberta
CALGARY, ALBERTA The Government of Canada today announced $52.9 million in funding for capital investments to improve public transit in Alberta. The announcement was made by the Honourable Jim Prentice, Minister of Industry, on behalf of the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities.
Canada’s trade surplus grew again in March
Canada’s merchandise trade surplus grew in March for the third consecutive month as exports grew and imports declined, Statistics Canada said Friday.
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