When John Manley looks at the future of Canada, the former federal cabinet minister and Liberal leadership candidate sees huge issues on the horizon. Mr. Manley would love to be grappling with these challenges as prime minister, but that job is taken.
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The union representing workers at Canada’s Globe and Mail has rejected the newspaper’s latest offer, but union members will still vote on the deal ahead of next week’s strike deadline, union officials said on Friday.
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Canada’s border police might have some boning up to do on Latin American politics.
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ORLEANS, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – June 26, 2009) – Ottawa families will benefit from over $24-million in joint federal and provincial funding to improve community recreational infrastructure, announced today under the Recreational Infrastructure Canada program in Ontario (RInC Ontario) and Recreation Ontario (Ontario REC). These projects will provide stimulus to the local economy through …
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WHAT: BUILDING FOR THE ECONOMY: Architecture at York Quay Centre WHEN: Opening reception Friday, June 26th 2009, 6-10pm. Exhibit open daily until Monday, September 7 WHERE: 235 Queens Quay West, Toronto HOW MUCH: FREE WEBSITE: Harbourfront Centre Canada’s AGATHOM Co., Breathe Architects and Lapointe Architects were invited to create installations in response to building and design practices in …
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OTTAWA – Romeo LeBlanc, the first Acadian to be appointed governor general of Canada and a central figure in the Liberal party for more than two decades, has died after a lengthy illness.
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An environmental group on Wednesday asked U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to deny permits for pipelines that would bring oil from Canada’s oil sands to the United States.
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