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BC will not allow mining in Flathead ValleyGlobe and Mail - - 52 minutes ago VICTORIA - From Wednesday's Globe and Mail Published on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 12:00AM EST Last updated on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 4:41AM EST The BC government, yielding to pressure from the State of Montana, has killed a proposed coal mine on the ... Bc Throne speech offers tax breaks National Post Leyne column: Families are priority in throne speech Vancouver Sun Colonel's arrest reopens cold casesToronto Star - 55 minutes ago Col. Russell Williams is charged in murders of Jessica Lloyd, 27, top left, and Cpl. Marie-France Comeau, 37. Cruiser, right, is seen at his Ottawa home Feb. 9, 2010. The tire track that broke the case wide open Globe and Mail Pall cast over town in shadow of base National Post James: Adam Giambrone should drop out of raceToronto Star - - 47 minutes ago Adam Giambrone's chair at city council was empty Feb. 9, 2010. His office said the TTC chair took the day off. By Royson James City Columnist M ayoral candidate Adam Giambrone can be gay if he wants to, or bisexual. Who's up and who's down in mayoral race National Post Why alpha men sometimes leave their brains behind Globe and Mail |
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Nuclear Iran must be stopped, Israel says
Globe and Mail - - 51 minutes ago
JERUSALEM - From Wednesday's Globe and Mail Published on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 12:00AM EST Last updated on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 4:42AM EST Despite Iran's denials that its move to step up enrichment of uranium has anything to do with building a ...
'World moving fairly quickly on Iran' Jerusalem Post
US Eyes Tougher Sanctions Over Iran Nuclear Program New York Times
Ukraine vote count shows win for Yanukovych
The Associated Press - 34 minutes ago
KIEV, Ukraine - Ukraine's election commission says opposition leader Viktor Yanukovych has apparently narrowly won the presidential race according to the preliminary vote count.
Pugnacious Apparent Loser in Ukraine Remains Silent New York Times
Ukraine's PM vows fight Montreal Gazette
Sri Lankan Gen Sarath Fonseka's arrest to be challenged
BBC News - 2 hours ago
Sri Lankan opposition parties have said they will mount a legal challenge to the detention of defeated presidential candidate Gen Sarath Fonseka.
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Premier to prorogue House after Games
Toronto Star - - 55 minutes ago
Brockville, Ont.–It is back to work next week for Ontario MPPs, but Premier Dalton McGuinty will briefly prorogue the House after the Olympics so the Liberals can introduce a throne speech.
McGuinty prorogues legislature Ottawa Citizen
Proroguing under the radar Globe and Mail
Hébert: What if Stephen Harper had his elected Senate?
Toronto Star - - 55 minutes ago
Prime Minister Stephen Harper favours an elected Senate with limited terms for senators. Shortly after the minority Conservative government was elected in 2006, he was widely criticized for appointing Montrealer Michael Fortier to the Senate to make ...
Ignatieff is still stumbling in role as opposition leader Montreal Gazette
Canada failing to help citizens abroad: Critics Toronto Sun
$4.7-BILLION / In a season of restraint, Alberta opts to spend
Globe and Mail - - 50 minutes ago
EDMONTON - From Wednesday's Globe and Mail Published on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 12:00AM EST Last updated on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 4:41AM EST Faced with plunging revenues from its struggling mainstay, the oil and gas sector, the Alberta government ...
Lack of budget vision spells uncertainty Calgary Herald
Albertans care most about health care Edmonton Journal
Two more recalls put new heat on Toyota
Toronto Star - - 49 minutes ago
A technician uses a laptop computer to diagnose and repair the brake system on a 2010 Toyota Prius in the repair shop of a Toyota dealership in Norwood, Mass.
As Toyota fixes hybrids, new scrutiny on Corolla Globe and Mail
Toyota UK repairs to take a month as parts arrive Times Online
FOREX-Euro slips, investors brace for EU summit
Reuters - - 1 hour ago
LONDON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - The euro slipped on Wednesday, relinquishing some gains made the previous day as the market braced for a European Union summit, speculating that member countries may help Greece tackle its fiscal problems.
GLOBAL MARKETS: European Stocks Higher; Banks Gain Wall Street Journal
Why a debt crisis in Greece matters to the rest of the world Globe and Mail
No US-style market seen in MLS push
Globe and Mail - - 50 minutes ago
From Wednesday's Globe and Mail Published on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 12:00AM EST Last updated on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 4:42AM EST The Competition Bureau's move to force the real estate industry to loosen its rules governing the multiple listing ...
MLS case not about cutting out agents TheChronicleHerald.ca
Competition Bureau calls out real estate rules Toronto Star
Space shuttle Endeavour pulls in at space station
The Associated Press - - 1 hour ago
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Shuttle Endeavour arrived to a warm welcome at the International Space Station early Wednesday, delivering a new room and observation deck that will come close to completing construction 200 miles above Earth.
Shuttle Crew Inspects Heat Shields InformationWeek
Metro now on Street View
Times and Transcript - - 24 minutes ago
Google has added locations in southeastern New Brunswick to its popular and controversial Street View application, showing 360 degree street level views of communities including Moncton, Dieppe and Riverview.
Google adds Regina to Street View maps Regina Leader-Post
I spy with my camera's eye ... Fredericton Telegraph-Journal
Google Buzz Arrives with a Bang
Techtree.com - - 18 minutes ago
Google has finally launched its new social product, Buzz, at an event held at its Mountain View, CA headquarters. Google Buzz is an easy way to start conversations, share updates, photos, videos, add comments and much more - right from the your Gmail ...
Google 'Buzz' to take on Facebook Toronto Star
With Buzz, Google Plunges Into Social Networking New York Times
Mounties face assault charges after dust-up
Victoria Times Colonist - 9 minutes ago
Two out-of-province RCMP officers and a Kelowna resident are facing charges of assault after a fight with alleged Hells Angels members outside a Kelowna nightclub in August 2009.
Two Mounties charged after fight with bikers in Kelowna Vancouver Sun
We're romantic -- sort of -- Amazon survey finds
Winnipeg Free Press - - 1 hour ago
GOOD (or lukewarm) news for you lovers in Winnipeg: We are a (sort of) romantic town, kind of.On Tuesday, online retailer Amazon.ca released its list of the top 20 most romantic spots in Canada.
The most romantic city? Saskatoon Globe and Mail
Windsor ranks 20th for romance Windsor Star
Alice in Wonderland highlights National Ballet's new season
Toronto Star - - Feb 9, 2010
Karen Kain is hoping to lure Toronto audiences down a rabbit hole with a new, family-friendly work by one of today's hottest choreographers.
Magic comes to ballet Toronto Sun
Dancing to the White Stripes, and a little bit of Alice Globe and Mail
Cooked-up contraption keeps Cypress snow cool
Globe and Mail - - 51 minutes ago
VANCOUVER - From Wednesday's Globe and Mail Published on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 12:00AM EST Last updated on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 4:42AM EST A crowd gathered around the finish line to watch the world's best moguls skiers get their first taste of ...
Let the Games -- no, let the fun-- begin The Province
Cyprus Mountain looks good - in parts Toronto Star
Flames up the creek for playing river hockey
Calgary Herald - - 2 hours ago
Flames forward Matt Stajan and defenceman Mark Giordano storm the goal crease in search of a loose puck while Senators netminder Brian Elliott attempts to smother the rebound during NHL play ...
Senators do just enough to get back to winning National Post
Flames let win slip away against Senators Toronto Sun
Olympic relay paints one small town red
Vancouver Sun - - 1 hour ago
With the Olympic flame riding at the bow, the paddlewheeler MV Native brings the torch down the Fraser River in New Westminster. When you live in a small town, like I do, you know what brings a ...
Performance anxiety as the Vancouver Games approach Montreal Gazette
Should Schwarzenegger be terminated as bearer? Toronto Star
Liberals seek plan to handle isotope shortage
Globe and Mail - - 51 minutes ago
OTTAWA - From Wednesday's Globe and Mail Published on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 12:00AM EST Last updated on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 4:42AM EST As the looming shutdown of a European reactor threatens to create shortages of the material used to diagnose ...
MDs plan for isotope shortages Hamilton Spectator
A $6-million investment that could save lives Montreal Gazette
Antidepressant interferes with breast-cancer drug
CBC.ca - 12 hours ago
Women who take the antidepressant Paxil along with the breast cancer drug tamoxifen may increase their risk of dying from the disease, Canadian doctors say.
New rules could reduce CT scans for children
Hamilton Spectator - 1 hour ago
Researchers from pediatric institutions across Canada have developed a set of rules to help doctors decide if a child with a minor head injury should receive a CT scan.
Censored report incident 'isolated'
Montreal Gazette - - 2 hours ago
The Harper government says an investigation of a Conservative operative who allegedly interfered with the release of a censored report is an "isolated" incident.
Conservatives accused of hiding information Toronto Star
Conservatives 'building walls around the truth,' Globe and Mail
Canada set to join in major Afghan offensive
Globe and Mail - - 50 minutes ago
KANDAHAR, AFGHANISTAN - From Wednesday's Globe and Mail Published on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 12:00AM EST Last updated on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 4:41AM EST Canadian troops are among nearly 700 soldiers who launched an attack near the southern ...
Major offensive against Taliban is imminent Montreal Gazette
TTC union head wants a more constructive dialogue
Globe and Mail - - 49 minutes ago
From Wednesday's Globe and Mail Published on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 12:00AM EST Last updated on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010 4:43AM EST The head of the TTC workers' union wants customers to attend civilized "town halls" on fixing the transit agency, ...
Stop the TTC blame game, says union boss Toronto Star
TTC union chief mocks media focus National Post


























