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Dow Chemical and others sprayed dioxins on base, report reveals

01.06.2006 21:29    cbc.ca
Nine locations at CFB Gagetown have, still today, unacceptable levels of dioxins resulting from chemical spraying that occurred during the last half century, a federal fact-finding investigation has revealed. INDEPTH: Agent Orange That is six more than the federal government


Volpe returns money from young donors

01.06.2006 20:01    cbc.ca
Liberal leadership candidate Joe Volpe has returned $27,000 in donations from five donors under the age of 18 whose fathers are current and former executives with drug companies.

Federal Court stays deportation of China's most wanted man

01.06.2006 18:08    cbc.ca
A Federal Court judge in Ottawa has stayed the deportation of Lai Changxing, China's most wanted man who is accused of bribing Chinese officials and smuggling $10 billion worth of goods.

Tories cut recommended pay hike for judges

01.06.2006 17:23    cbc.ca
Stephen Harper's minority Conservative government may be headed for a confrontation with the judiciary over how much judges are paid.


Man's body found after Quebec storm

01.06.2006 14:36    cbc.ca
Police are investigating the death of a man in Quebec's Mauricie Region, where a destructive storm caused flooding and landslides this week.
Man's body found after Quebec storm

Protesters chase immigration minister from church

01.06.2006 13:54    cbc.ca
A speech by Immigration Minister Monte Solberg was abruptly cancelled Wednesday when a group of hecklers besieged him in an Ottawa church. About a dozen protesters began shouting as Solberg took the podium during the annual meeting of Citizens for

N.S. politician calls 'jig' ad an attack on his culture

01.06.2006 13:09    cbc.ca
Nova Scotian Progressive Conservative Leader Rodney MacDonald, a well-known fiddler who became premier earlier this year, is calling a provincial election ad placed by the NDP an assault on Celtic culture. RELATED: Nova Scotia Votes 2006 The 30-second television ad,

Facts the focus of Agent Orange reports, investigator says

01.06.2006 12:23    cbc.ca
Two reports to be released Thursday on the spraying of Agent Orange and other chemical defoliants at a Canadian Forces base in New Brunswick should make clearer what actually happened, the man in charge of the fact-finding mission says.
Facts the focus of Agent Orange reports, investigator says

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