Lawyers for the RCMP and Galloway's family said the report, which made 11 recommendations, will be addressed by a witness being called later in the inquiry.  |


WOODSTOCK, ON, Nov. 18 - Jacques, Whitford and Associates Limited, a Markham, Ont-based company that provides consulting engineering, risk consulting and environmental science services to the construction industry, was fined $60,000 on November 14, 2005 for a violation of the  |
TORONTO, Nov. 18 - Members of the media are invited to a luncheon address by the Minister of Energy to the Economic Club of Toronto. DATE: November 21, 2005 TIME: 12:45 p.m. (luncheon commences at noon) Media availability to follow  |
Manitoba is gaining a rather unsavoury reputation as an easy target for human smuggling. Border enforcement authorities say smugglers from Ontario and Quebec are increasingly using Manitoba to sneak illegal aliens into the United States. Const. Glenn Odishaw, with the  |


I'm convinced that there are a lot more out there," he says, referring to Indian rock art long believed to have been washed away by centuries of weathering.  |  |
You've got to understand not everybody is going to like you," Ray told Canadian Press on Friday. "You've got to try and not listen to the people who don't believe in you."  |  |
A Nunavut MLA wants the territorial government to find out who let it slip that a deadly virus had been found in the community of Clyde River. James Arreak, the MLA for Uqqummiut, says people in Clyde River are hurt  |  |
The head of the Aboriginal Pipeline Group is warning that conditions attached to the ratification of an access and benefit agreement for the Mackenzie Valley pipeline could scuttle the deal. Four of the six Sahtu land corporations ratified an access  |
Edmonton police say Toft, 69, has no intention of leaving Edmonton and volunteered to enter the supervisory program.  |
Liana White was reported missing July 12 when she didn't show up for work as a medical clerk in the neo-natal unit of the Royal Alexandra Hospital. Police were initially told she had left for work at 6:15 a.m., but  |
The same night it hired Cassels, a former Edmonton police officer who has been chief in Winnipeg and Kelowna. In May 2004, the former Edmonton deputy chief had lost the job to Rayner in a 5-4 vote.  |  |
A Health Canada bureaucrat who pocketed $1million in an addictions centre fraud scandal will be spared jail. Patrick Nottingham received a conditional sentence Friday in exchange for key testimony against the alleged ringleader of the Virginia Fontaine Addictions Foundation scam.  |
A broadcast license application put forward by TVN Niagara Inc., for a new english language TV station serving the Niagara-region has been denied by the C.R.T.C.  |
After two months on the air, ET Canada is averaging 418,000 viewers nationally. ET Canada is ahead of eTalk Daily nationally in every key advertising demographic including viewers 18-49 and 25-54, women 18-49 and 25-54, and men 18-49 and 25-54.  |
At the first of three consecutive galas for the 20th Annual Gemini Awards recognizing News, Documentaries and Sports last night, CTV National News with Lloyd Robertson took home the prize for Best Newscast. CTV News' David Akin received the Gemini  |
Liberal cabinet minister John Efford will not run in the next federal election, CBC News reports. The minister from Newfoundland and Labrador is expected to announce his retirement from politics on Tuesday.  |
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