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Ottawa pledges $5 billion to aboriginals

25.11.2005 23:53    cbc.ca (2)
Martin says the agreement sets out five and 10-year targets to address the appalling conditions faced by too many aboriginal people.


Rogers Adds Phoenix North America Chinese Channel to its Extensive Line-up of Multicultural Programming

25.11.2005 23:51    channelcanada.com
Rogers Cable Communications Inc. announced today it has added Phoenix North America Chinese Channel to its extensive list of multicultural programming. From now until January 1, 2006, Rogers Digital Cable customers can enjoy a free preview on channel 599 in

Lack of Prairie water data 'stunning': Senate report

25.11.2005 23:51    cbc.ca
Climate change could be drying up the water supply in Western Canada, but nobody knows how quickly it's happening, a Senate report says. The recently released report by the Standing Senate Committee on Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources is

Slain woman 'brought smiles to everyone' family remembers

25.11.2005 23:35    cbc.ca
She will be terribly missed by all that know and love her and her absence in our lives will forever by felt, as we are all now missing a very special piece of our hearts.


Surgical clinic to provide MRIs for payment

25.11.2005 23:12    cbc.ca
A tense standoff is developing between the provincial government and a private health clinic in Winnipeg that wants to provide diagnostic services for a fee. The Maples Surgical Centre has a new MRI machine, and it plans to offer diagnostic

Heatley, Senators extend streaks

25.11.2005 23:00    cbc.ca
The Ottawa Senato rs took another step toward immortality, downing the New York Islanders 6-2 Friday afternoon on Long Island. Three second-period goals propelled the Northeast Division-leading Senators to their fourth consecutive win.
Canada    Hockey
Heatley, Senators extend streaks

Hillier defends armoured vehicle

25.11.2005 22:59    cbc.ca
Canada's top soldier is defending the type of vehicle involved in the crash that killed a Nova Scotia soldier in Afghanistan on Thursday. Speaking in Halifax on Friday, Gen. Rick Hillier, chief of defence staff, said the light armoured vehicle

Man killed in rooming-house fire

25.11.2005 22:55    cbc.ca
Investigators are still looking into what caused a fatal fire in Winnipeg's inner city early Friday morning. Crews were called to a rooming house on Spence Street just before 6 a.m. By the time fire trucks arrived, the fire was

Ontario government hosts major conference on reducing domestic violence

25.11.2005 22:48    ogov.newswire.ca
Experts, Professionals And Front-line Workers Meet To Share Ideas And Discuss Solutions TORONTO, Nov. 25 - The Ontario government's conference on reducing domestic violence, Finding Common Ground, begins Monday, November 28, with a keynote address from Gloria Steinem and the
Ontario    Government    Press-releases

Flames, Oilers renew Battle of Alberta

25.11.2005 22:42    cbc.ca
The Flames and Oilers will tangle at the Saddledome Friday night, the third instalment of the Battle of Alberta, with both teams looking to extend their winning ways.
Flames, Oilers renew Battle of Alberta

RCMP report on fatal standoff won't be released

25.11.2005 22:41    cbc.ca (2)
Media outlets, including the CBC, argued that they should be allowed to see the report and its 11 recommendations.

Oilers, Flames renew Battle of Alberta

25.11.2005 22:41    cbc.ca
The slow-starting Flames (14-8-2) will be gunning for their 11th win in 12 outings.
Oilers, Flames renew Battle of Alberta

Slushy ice could jam up rivers

25.11.2005 22:35    cbc.ca
Provincial flood forecasters are warning that slushy "frazil" ice could cause ice jams on some Manitoba rivers. Frazil ice appears when fast-moving currents prevent ice from fully forming on the surface of the water. Many Manitoba waterways have unusually fast-moving

Canada Supports International Efforts Toward Abolition of the Death Penalty

25.11.2005 22:28    news.gc.ca
Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew and Minister of Justice Irwin Cotler today announced Canada's accession to a UN treaty that confirms its continued opposition to the death penalty. The treaty, the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil

Governor General to participate in activities of the 93rd Grey Cup

25.11.2005 22:28    news.gc.ca
Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada, and His Excellency Jean-Daniel Lafond will participate in activities surrounding the 93rd Grey Cup Championship Game, in Vancouver on November 26 and 27, 2005.

Manitoba's Successful Off-Campus Work Pilot for International Students Becomes Permanent Program

25.11.2005 22:28    news.gc.ca
The Honourable Joe Volpe, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, the Honourable Nancy Allan, Manitoba Minister of Labour and Immigration and the Honourable Diane McGifford, Manitoba Minister of Advanced Education and Training, today announced an agreement making an innovative two-year pilot

Government of Canada provides over $1.8 million to support skilled workforce in trucking sectors

25.11.2005 22:28    news.gc.ca
The Honourable Joe Fontana, Minister of Labour and Housing, today announced that the Government of Canada will provide over $1.8 million through the Sector Council Program to the Canadian Trucking Human Resources Council (CTHRC) to promote a skilled workforce in

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