The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that the federal government cannot be held fully liable for damages suffered at a residential school in British Columbia. The case centres around the Port Alberni Indian Residential school on Vancouver Island, run  |


Allstream, the national division of Manitoba Telecom Services, says it's suing Rogers Communications over long distance business which it says Rogers is trying to take away from it. Rogers and Allstream entered into a long distance services agreement in 2004  |
Three more deaths have been attributed to an outbreak of legionnaires' disease in Toronto, public health officials said Friday. Seventeen residents of the Seven Oaks Home for the Aged in the city's east end died by mid-October before the problem  |
Prime Minister Paul Martin has invited First Nations leaders to meet federal and provincial heads at the first ministers meeting next month in Kelowna, B.C. INDEPTH: Aboriginal Canadians It's the first time aboriginal leaders have been invited to sit in  |


Left-winger Eric Boulton won't be available Saturday when the Atlanta Thrashers attempt to snap a four-game losing streak. RELATED: Player bio: Eric Boulton  |  |
MacLennan, a former prison guard, says he is looking at running in the Edmonton East riding held by Conservative Peter Goldring.  |
The body of a male teenager who fell in a lake near Pond Inlet has been recovered. The body of the youth was found Friday by searchers. On Wednesday, the young man was out fishing with his older brother on  |
The C.R.T.C. has issued new broadcast licenses for the following potential new specialty channels. TELETOON Rétro, TELETOON Retro, Vista The Virtual Window, D.I.Y. Television, The Cricket Channel, The PRIVATE Channel, PURE PLAY Clips Channel, Girls TV, ZTV, Discovery HD Theatre,  |
There was a surprise guilty plea in Saskatoon Friday from the founder of a failed gene testing company.  |  |
B.C. students were closer to returning to the classrooms Friday thanks to a mediator's proposal that received a blessing by the province and cautious approval by the union representing teachers, who were fined for walking off the job illegally. INDEPTH:  |  |
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled Friday that Ottawa should not be held fully liable for damages suffered by students abused at a church-run school on Vancouver Island. The court also said charities such as the United Church of Canada  |
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty announced Friday that ministers will no longer be allowed to have civil servants pick up the tab for ministerial travel expenses. The change comes as his new finance minister, Dwight Duncan, is under fire for expenses  |
The cooling towers of the air-conditioning system of the Seven Oaks nursing home in Scarborough were the source of the legionella bacteria that have now killed 20 people, public health authorities said Friday. "We feel confident that this is the  |
The concilliator working with parties involved in the Nunavut land claims agreement says they need to work to improve their relationship. Thomas Berger was appointed last year as a conciliator in talks to renew the 10-year agreement to implement the  |
The people of the N.W.T. communities of Fort Simpson and Wrigley may get their ferry back as early as next week, as the territorial government considers taking over the service. The company running the Fort Liard ferry service pulled the  |
The Edmonton Oiler s try to put the brakes on a five-game losing streak this evening when they welcome the Colorado Avalanche to Rexall Place. The Oilers' latest setback came on Thursday, as they dropped a 3-1 decision to the  |  |
The P.E.I. government has placed an order for $55 million worth of wind turbines to build a wind farm in eastern P.E.I. The ten Vestas wind turbines will be imported from Europe and are expected to be delivered next summer.  |
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