Candidate Jean Ouimet says he's checking into other rumours about Boisclair. That has prompted Boisclair's team to take legal action.  |


With many Telus workers calling a new agreement with the company a sellout, the president of the union is defending the deal - the second in less than a month. At a rally in Vancouver Monday, a number of Telus  |
Two of the NHL's up-and-down teams face off Tuesday night when the Nashville Predators host the Edmonton Oilers in Music City. Just two weeks ago, the Predators were the talk of the NHL. They were the league's only undefeated team  |  |
Oilers goalie Jussi Markkanen made 19 saves before being pulled early in the third period. Raffi Torres and Shawn Horcoff each had their point streaks halted at six games, while Ales Hemsky and Ryan Smyth had theirs halted at five.  |  |


The Conservative opposition took the NDP government to task in the legislature Tuesday for attempts to "rebrand" the province. The provincial government wants to revamp the province's image to help keep young Manitobans in the province and attract outside businesses.  |
After finding out Saskatchewan won't get a dime in federal equalization payments next year, Premier Lorne Calvert is accusing the federal government of renegging on a promise.  |  |
Students at Mount Saint Vincent University are lobbying to prevent their papers from being passed through an anti-plagiarism program. About 4,000 schools worldwide use the subscription site turnitin.com to check whether a student's work is really someone else's. Assignments are  |
Things wer e much different last time the Tampa Bay Lightning paid a visit to Montreal. RELATED: Game Day: Tampa Bay at Montreal  |  |
Saskatchew an Roughrider head coach Danny Barrett has confirmed that linebacker Trevis Smith will not play in the East Division semifinal in Montreal on Sunday. FROM NOV. 2, 2005: Roughriders' Smith granted bail  |  |
The Honorable Stéphane Dion will visit the Spanish cities of Madrid and Zaragoza from November 9 - 11, 2005, where he will participate in a seminar on climate change and meet with his Spanish and Colombian counterparts in preparation for  |
On Wednesday, November 9, 2005, Natural Resources Canada will launch the fourth annual nation-wide Idle-Free Quiet Zone campaign at the Salisbury Big Stop in Salisbury, New Brunswick  |
Scientists in Ottawa have discovered a molecular switch for the creation of fat cells in mice.  |  |
The province has put forward a plan it says will result in more doctors coming to the province. Health Minister Tim Sale says a new "physician resource co-ordination office" is being set up to help regional health authorities recruit doctors.  |
The winter storm hitting west-central Manitoba means school buses are not running this afternoon in several towns. The Park West School Division reports students will have to be picked up by parents or else billeted in town in Russell, Inglis,  |
Ontario Provincial Police have reopened an investigation into a 30-year-old homicide case by offering a $50,000 reward, and by issuing a new sketch of the victim.  |  |
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper says he won't introduce a non-confidence motion to topple the government because he has no faith in NDP Leader Jack Layton's support for the move. "Our experience suggests if we should again attempt to bring down  |
Premier Ralph Klein is promising to actively campaign for the federal Conservatives in the next election, vowing to do anything short of knocking on doors. "I'll do whatever he wants me to do," Klein said of Conservative Leader Stephen Harper.  |
After months of waiting, Winnipeg's new Millennium Library was finally unveiled to the public in downtown Winnipeg Tuesday morning. The former Centennial Library closed almost two years ago to make way for $20.7 million in renovations. It reopened Tuesday with  |
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