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Canadian stage and screen actor Albert Shultz and Hollywood actress Lara Flynn Boyle have been tapped to play Conrad Black and Barbara Amiel Black in the upcoming CTV Original Movie Shades of Black.  |


Venue: My Apartment (81 Peter St.) Time: 7pm Join 25dates.com, Meet Market Adventures and hundreds of singles for our famous after-work Martini Madness Party at the newly renovated My Apartment. Enjoy mingling with hundreds of singles and sipping half-price cosmopolitan,  |
They are the highlight of Canada Day festivities on Parliament Hill and the stars of approximately 70 air shows across North America through the rest of the year. They inspire us, they remind us we live in a world of  |
The Department of Finance today released a report that reviews the borrowing framework for major financial Crown corporations and other government-backed entities.  |


In anticipation of the upcoming 2005-06 NHL regular season, NHL Network presents a 32-day free viewing period, available to all digital cable and satellite subscribers beginning today through October 31.  |
Belinda Stronach, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister responsible for Democratic Renewal, today announced funding of $795,233 for the Hutton House Association for Adults with Disabilities to carry out two Employment Assistance Services projects. These projects are  |
Prime Minister Paul Martin will address the Economic Club of New York on October 6, 2005. Please note that all details are subject to change. A detailed itinerary follows. All times are local.  |
Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh today announced all cigarettes manufactured or imported for sale in Canada must now meet the new national standard intended for ignition propensity which will reduce the risk of fire.  |
Health Canada is warning the Canadian public not to use "Uni-Bright" brand refillable barbeque lighters. During 2005, the lighters were sold by retail outlets across Canada. These lighters may pose a fire and personal safety hazard to consumers.  |
A telemarketer has been sentenced to jail, following an investigation by the Competition Bureau into a deceptive telemarketing scam, operating from call centres in Toronto, Montréal and St. John's, Nfld.  |
The Government of Canada announced today that it is seeking to recover an additional $7.8 million in its civil suit launched against defendants involved in the now cancelled sponsorship program.  |
The Federal Labour Standards Review Commission is holding public hearings in the fall of 2005 in 14 cities across Canada. The mandate of the Commission is to conduct a comprehensive review of federal labour standards and report back to the  |
The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) is advising consumers to be aware of important changes, effective today, to the industry code of conduct that outlines practices to protect Canadians from liability in cases of debit card fraud or unauthorized  |
The Daily is Statistics Canada's official release bulletin, the Agency's first line of communication with the media and the public  |
Venue: Toronto for graphic designers, web developers, illustrators, flash devotees, managers, directors, students, educators, product evangelists and industry experts, to participate in seminars, workshops, and get hands-on training and advice from some of the most engaging speakers in the Digital  |
Asian Television Network International Limited (ATN) is delighted to announce the launch of four more Digital Channels to bring its line up to eleven Digital Specialty Channelsserving the fast growing population of the South Asian Community in Canada.  |
Prime Minister Paul Martin and British Columbia Premier Gordon Campbell, along with Social Development Minister Ken Dryden and Stan Hagen, British Columbia's Minister of Children and Family Development,announced today an historic Agreement in Principle that further supports the development of  |
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