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HALIFAX - Police are looking for a violent thief with a taste for trousers. They say two men approached two other men in downtown Halifax (around Prince and Argyle streets) just after midnight and beg...
Syndicated Author Oct 17, 2016
TORONTO - In a surprise move, Rogers Communications announced Monday the immediate departure of its CEO Guy Laurence and the uncertain arrival time for his replacement, former Telus chief executive Jo...
Syndicated Author Oct 17, 2016
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. - Long-standing protests over the Muskrat Falls hydro project are escalating - including nine arrests Monday, a march on the provincial legislature and a hunger strike - as rese...
Syndicated Author Oct 17, 2016
BEIJING - Surgeons from around the world gathered at a conference in Beijing on Monday in China’s latest effort to fight persistent skepticism about whether its hospitals have stopped performing...
Syndicated Author Oct 17, 2016
Six stories in the news for Monday, Oct. 17 --- ONTARIO’S NEW RULES FOR BOTTLED WATER COMPANIES Ontario’s Liberal government is proposing a two-year hold on the creation or expansion of an...
Syndicated Author Oct 17, 2016
MONTREAL - As Montreal’s original subway cars are being gradually pulled out of service, at least a few of the 50-year-old cars will be getting second lives. As part of an event celebrating the ...
Syndicated Author Oct 17, 2016
TORONTO - The head of the federal housing agency is raising a red flag about the state of Canada’s real estate sector, saying affordability concerns have spilled over from the country’s tw...
Syndicated Author Oct 17, 2016
TORONTO - Ontario is proposing a two-year hold on the creation or expansion of bottled water plants as the government moves to strengthen the rules around water taking permits. The Canadian Press has ...
Syndicated Author Oct 17, 2016
TORONTO - Health Minister Jane Philpott bluntly put the provinces and territories on notice Monday that the federal Liberal government isn’t willing to spend more on health care without innovati...
Syndicated Author Oct 17, 2016
TORONTO - Workers at Fiat Chrysler have voted to accept a new contract with the automaker in what their union describes as “tough” negotiations. Unifor says the four-year agreement secures...
Syndicated Author Oct 16, 2016