#1 — CBC | Harper delivers economic report Monday
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will deliver his government’s latest economic update in Saint John on Monday.
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#2 — CBC | Dalai Lama sees technology as peace threat
The Dalai Lama told the 2009 Vancouver Peace Summit on Sunday that technology might be getting in the way of peace.
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#3 — CBC | Canadians talk climate change for UN
More than 100 Canadians gathered in Calgary this weekend as part of a global consultation on climate change.
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#4 — CTV | Quebecers face tax, fee hikes to pay down deficit
DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Premier Jean Charest is warning Quebecers it’s time to tighten their belts to help the province balance its books.
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#5 — Globe | Tab for Mounties to protect Bush expected to exceed $500,000
Keeping George W. Bush safe on the Canadian speaking circuit is on track to cost the RCMP more than half-a-million dollars this year, as taxpayers foot the bill regardless of whether they buy a ticket to any of the former U.S. president’s exclusive events.
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#6 — LFP | Samsung in talks to build huge Ontario wind farm
TORONTO — Giant conglomerate Samsung is apparently pondering a wind farm comprising 200 turbines on the north shore of Lake Erie but the Ontario government would only confirm yesterday that talks with the Korean-based company are in advanced stages.
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#7 — OC | Inmate’s worn-out shoes cost $6,000
OTTAWA-An appeal court has confirmed that Canadian taxpayers must pay $6,000 for the “pain and suffering” endured by U.S. multiple murderer Gregory McMaster who injured his knee after prison officials deliberately failed to promptly replace his worn-out running shoes.
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#8 — MG | B.C. men gunned down at Mexican condo
Two B.C. men living in Mexico have been gunned down poolside in the resort town of Puerto Vallarta, according to news reports on Sunday.
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#9 — Star | The high cost of nourishing the North
GJOA HAVEN, NUNAVUT–Long before the first explorer to make it through the Northwest Passage named this hamlet in thanks for safe harbour, his Inuit hosts called it a place of copious fat.
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#10 — Star | Former terrorist wants to be lawyer
A convicted terrorist is asking to practise law in Greater Toronto.
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Two B.C. men living in Mexico have been gunned down poolside in the resort town of Puerto Vallarta, according to news reports on Sunday.
Just say no to drugs.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will deliver his government’s latest economic update in Saint John on Monday.
Judging by the reader comments to this article access to the CBC has become a common rehabilitation practise in our mental health institutions. If this is the case then surely the cure is worse than the disease.