Canada Jan. 28th, 2010 (10)

#1 — CBC | Liberals offer 3 proposals for job creation

Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff on Wednesday presented a three-pronged approach to generate long-term economic growth in Canada.

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#2 — CBC | DND says no lessons to be learned from N.L. chopper crash

There is no reason for the military to study its role in the rescue operation after a helicopter crash near eastern Newfoundland last March, a defence department official told an inquiry into offshore helicopter safety in St. John’s Wednesday.

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#3 — CTV | Ontario-made part causes major Toyota headache

Toyota Motor Co. is facing huge losses after recalling and suspending sales of eight of its best-selling vehicles over a potentially dangerous problem caused by a part made in Canada.

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#4 — CTV | Harper promotes Canada’s banking system at Davos forum

Prime Minister Stephen Harper is promoting Canada’s banking system as an ideal way to prevent another financial meltdown, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

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#5 — CTV | Police target pedestrian safety in enforcement blitz

Toronto police officers issued dozens of tickets to drivers and pedestrians Wednesday as part of a crackdown on those who disobey the rules of the road.

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#6 — Globe | Canada on sidelines of Afghan strategy

It was visible in the protesters preparing to take to the streets of London dressed as the leaders of Britain, Germany, the United States, France and Japan. Canada’s role in Afghanistan, it seemed, was too minor to be mocked.

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#7 — LFP | Feds target young killers

OTTAWA — The Conservative government is rekindling the controversial debate over youth justice with a plan to impose stiffer adult sentences for young murderers and rapists and lift publication bans for serious sex offenders, QMI Agency has learned.

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#8 — OC | Chalk River plant relaunch delayed a month

OTTAWA — The restart of the Chalk River nuclear reactor has been delayed by a month, according to a release from Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.

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#9 — MG | PQ blasts justice system after Norbourg mistrial

ORFORD – Quebec Justice Minister Kathleen Weil is living in a state of denial and a “parallel universe,” for saying Quebec’s justice system is working well after Tuesday’s mistrial in the Norbourg financial scandal, the Parti Québécois said Wednesday.

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#10 — Star | Ontario eyes lower child care standards

Ontario is considering regulatory changes that would allow fewer staff to care for larger groups of young children in daycares as the province moves to all-day kindergarten.

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3 Responses to Canada Jan. 28th, 2010 (10)

  1. Philanthropist says:

    Corrupt Liberals offer pork-barrel politics instead of job creation, again. Crooks in Iggy’s party want Canadians to borrow hundreds of millions of dollars that thieves in the party will hand out to their friends, again. No thanks.

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