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The Government of Canada's pictorial health warnings for tobacco packaging will be featured in a new exhibit entitled SAFE: Design Takes On Risk at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. The exhibit will run from October  |


Mike Nesbitt has been promoted to the position of General Manager of Operations it was announced today by Jim Nelles, Vice President and General Manager of SUN TV.  |
CTV has become the exclusive broadcast partner for Canada's most prestigious literary award, The Scotiabank Giller Prize, as announced by Susanne Boyce, CTV's President of Programming along with Jack Rabinovitch, Founder of The Scotiabank Giller Prize. The new three-year agreement  |
Prime Minister Paul Martin announced today the appointment of three new Parliamentary Secretaries to assist Ministers with their parliamentary duties.  |


In news release number 177, dated October 6, 2005, DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENTS, the biography of Mr. Oak should have read as follows:  |
International Trade Minister Jim Peterson and Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Andy Mitchell will travel to Zurich, Switzerland, to participate in an informal meeting of World Trade Organization (WTO) ministers on October 10, 2005.  |
Minister of Finance Ralph Goodale today introduced legislation in Parliament that would allow the Government to allocate future unanticipated federal surpluses equally between cutting personal income taxes, spending on social and economic priorities, and reducing the federal debt ("accumulated deficit").  |
Prime Minister Paul Martin will travel to Woodstock, Owen Sound, Kitchener and Petersburg, Ontario from October 11-12, 2005. Please note that all details are subject to change. A detailed itinerary follows. All times are local.  |
A team led by Dr. Janos Filep and funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), has uncovered a novel function for a protein known to elevate the risk of cardiac death. Their finding gives further insight into new  |
International Trade Minister Jim Peterson, Fisheries and Oceans Minister Geoff Regan and Newfoundland and Labrador Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Trevor Taylor today announced the creation of a working group on shrimp. Its goal will be to recommend options for  |
Canada Post today filed an appeal with the Federal Court seeking to quash a decision by the Canadian Human Rights Commission that, prior to 2002, the Corporation had participated in "systemic discrimination" in the setting of wages for a group  |
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