Premier Ralph Klein is predicting another Liberal minority government - two weeks after he offered to campaign for his federal counterparts. Klein, on a speaking tour of eastern Canada, was asked Wednesday whether he expects to see a shift in  |


With days left until its expected defeat, the minority Liberal government is handing out billions of dollars for projects across the country. The three opposition parties have said they will vote against the government in a confidence motion set for  |
Montreal police are scrambling to reassure commuters after a Spanish newspaper said a man arrested in the wake of the 2004 Madrid bombings had detailed information about the Quebec city's subway system.  |
A Whitehorse woman facing dozens of fraud charges says she'll be pleading guilty in connection with an alleged insurance scam. Joanne Walker told a judge this morning she'd like to plead guilty to all 28 charges and have them dealt  |


Five years after a controversial bid to rename a Yukon peak after Pierre Elliot Trudeau, the late prime minister's name will finally grace a mountain. The mountain is in British Columbia's Premier Range, between Prince George and Jasper. Locals call  |
Eskimos defensive back Steve Marsh was named the CFL's top defensive player of the week for his performance during Edmonton's Western final victory over B.C. last weekend. And Charles Alston was voted best lineman.  |
Rolston, 17, was beaten with a baseball bat or pipe, and later died in hospital.  |  |
Sufficient progress has been made in all key areas - namely, clarity of the regulatory process, the negotiation of benefits and access agreements with northern aboriginal groups, and fiscal framework discussions with governments - to proceed to public hearings," Imperial  |
Detroit Red Wings defenceman Jiri Fischer was released from hospital Wednesday and is at home resting comfortably. FROM NOV. 22, 2005: Red Wings' Fischer much improved  |  |
The Flames have just one loss this month while the San Jose Sharks have dropped six games in a row, and Calgary will be looking to stay red hot in Wednesday's matchup.  |  |
The opposition is trying to link a recent highway death to government cutbacks. The Liberals say the government's decision to close highway depots has made the roads less safe. They claim that was a factor in a recent death on  |
Searchers have found the overturned boat belonging to three fishermen reported missing Tuesday night. FROM NOV. 23, 2005: Storm affects search for missing boat A Hercules aircraft spotted the 7.5 metre boat in Fortune Bay early this afternoon. There was  |
To that end I've offered my seat up, and if it is Mr. Garneau as speculation has it, then I will support him fully and endorse him fully because I believe quite strongly that Mr. Garneau cannot only secure Vaudreuil-Soulanges  |
The federal government has offered thousands of survivors of abuse at native residential schools up to $30,000 each in a $1.9-billion compensation package announced Wednesday morning.  |  |
Highway 401 Improvements To Benefit Travellers And Ontario's Economy WINDSOR, ON, Nov. 23 - Jerry Pickard MP (Chatham-Kent-Essex), on behalf of federal Transport Minister Jean-C. Lapierre, and Bruce Crozier MPP (Essex), on behalf of Ontario Transportation Minister Harinder Takhar, today  |
Ottawa Senators de fenceman Wade Redden will miss at least one week of NHL action after spraining his left knee at practice on Wednesday. The all-star is tied for the league lead among blue-liners with a plus-19 rating and is  |  |
Jim Thome is head ed to the World Series champion Chicago White Sox. The Philadelphia Phillies agreed Wednesday to trade Thome and cash to the White Sox for centre-fielder Aaron Rowand.  |  |
Saskatchewan is pushing ahead with legislation that would let parents force their drug-addicted teenagers into detoxification centres. Healthy Living Minister Graham Addley said Tuesday that he hoped to have the Youth Drug Detoxification and Stabilization Act passed before Christmas. The  |
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