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New regulations set fines for marine safety violations


OTTAWA The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, today announced the coming into force of the new Administrative Monetary Penalties Regulations. The regulations establish a comprehensive and consistent method outside of the courts for penalizing marine safety violations across Canada.

The Government of Canada and the Province of Ontario continuing improvements to Highway 401 in Essex County
WINDSOR The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, and Essex MPP Bruce Crozier, on behalf of the Honourable Jim Bradley, Ontario Minister of Transportation, today announced joint funding for the final phase of the five-phase project to widen Highway 401 approaching Windsor, Ontario.

A Quite Alternative
A summer without a trip to Ocean City, is that possible? If you are ready for a quiet alternative, why not try Assateague Island is best known for the ride of the ponies as they swim from Assateague to Chincoteague. There is more to Assateague Island than just horses. Notes From […]

Olympic torch receives turbulent reception in Seoul
A North Korean defector tried to set himself on fire in protest as the Olympic torch relay made its way through the South Korean capital, Seoul, on Sunday.

Mets’ Alou to get MRI on swollen ankle
The New York Mets’ hopes of getting veteran Moises Alou back in the lineup this week could be quashed following a scheduled MRI Monday on the outfielder’s sore left ankle.

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Transport Minister receives final investigation report on Queen of the North accident
OTTAWA The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, today acknowledged receipt of the Transportation Safety Board of Canada’s final report on the sinking of the Queen of the North off the coast of British Columbia on March 22, 2006.

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