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CTV announced today that it has added the premiere episode of Commander In Chief to the CTV schedule. The first episode of the new drama, starring Academy Award-winner Geena Davis as the first female President of the United States, premieres  |


Rogers OMNI TV British Columbia will launch The Standard, its first new production - and BC's first daily prime-time current affairs television programme interlaced with spirituality - to viewers in Vancouver, Victoria and the Fraser Valley on Monday, September 26th  |
Billions of migratory birds leave Canada each fall after breeding season, travelling south to winter destinations in the southern U.S.A., Mexico, the Caribbean and Central or South America. This fall will mark the 100th anniversary of Canadian efforts to track  |
The Daily is Statistics Canada's official release bulletin, the Agency's first line of communication with the media and the public  |


More than 1,000 soldiers, sailors and air men and women will take part in a parade on Sunday, September 25 to commemorate the Year of the Veteran. This event, one of the largest in Canada, will be held at the  |
The Department of Canadian Heritage will provide a technical briefing on Friday, September 23, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. regarding the installation of the Governor General Designate of Canada on Tuesday, September 27, 2005. The briefing will be held at the  |
The Honourable Scott Brison, Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada, will participate in the first all-day consultation workshop with Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) owners and senior managers.  |
Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew will welcome Secretary General of the Organization of American States José Miguel Insulza in Ottawa on Friday, September 23, 2005.  |
Karen Kain, who was appointed last year as Chair of the Canada Council for the Arts, says the budget of Canada's national arts funding agency has failed to keep up with the enormous growth in the arts that has taken  |
Industry Canada today released a status report on audits into the compliance of some recipient companies with two provisions of their funding agreements with Technology Partnership Canada (TPC).  |
Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew and Natural Resources Minister R. John Efford today welcomed the recent announcement by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that all nuclear material in Canada is used in peaceful applications. The IAEA drew this conclusion  |
Guns, drugs and death. A terrorized community stays silent. Life goes on ... until now. CTV and Sarrazin Couture Entertainment announced today that production has begun on Doomstown, a timely, two-hour CTV original movie, written and directed by Gemini-nominated filmmaker  |
Prime Minister Paul Martin will travel to Sydney, Nova Scotia, North Cape and Charlottetown, P.E.I. from September 23-25, 2005. Please note that all details are subject to change. A detailed itinerary follows. All times are local.  |
Crude oil prices are expected to jump back to US$68 a barrel after reaching the all-time high US$70.85 on Aug 30, in fear of ...  |
I hate saying that. But I go ahead and say it anyway and hold my right hand over my heart and face the flag like everybody else. But I hate it...  |
A $702,992 competitive contract has been awarded to St. Louis Enterprise, of Saint-Louis-de-Kent, New Brunswick, to construct a new deck at the Cap-de-Saint-Louis wharf, Kent County. Awarded on behalf of the Small Craft Harbours (SCH) program of Fisheries and Oceans  |
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