Thu Oct 11 15:10:39 EDT 2007
McGuinty orders up new holiday for OntarioOntario Premier McGuinty got down to business after winning a second majority government by giving the province a new day off -- albeit not until February. more... Tory admits leadership at risk after election lossOntario Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory indicates he won't fight for his job if the party doesn't want him following a bitter election defeat. more... Calvert promises to cap prescription drugs at $15Saskatchewan NDP Leader Lorne Calvert kicked off the provincial election campaign Thursday promising residents that he'd provide a universal prescription drug plan if re-elected. more... VANOC unveils ticket prices for 2010 OlympicsTickets to the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics go on sale in exactly one year, and organizers say they are trying to keep the event affordable. more... UN concerned about Canada turning away refugeesThe United Nations is raising concerns about Canada turning away refugees at border crossings without so much as an interview. more... Ottawa announces nearly $700 million for Via RailThe federal government announced on Thursday a funding injection for Via Rail of nearly $700 million over the next five years. more... Winnipeg respite worker convicted of sex assaultA Winnipeg respite worker who enticed her mentally disabled client into a sexual relationship with an elderly man has been found guilty on one count of sexual assault. more... Transient facing new charge in separate attackA transient charged with murder in the swarming death of a St. Catharines man in Toronto last summer is facing a new charge in connection with another vicious downtown attack. more... Some civic employees in Vancouver to return to workSome public services in Vancouver will resume as early as Thursday, following an agreement between the city and 2,500 striking inside workers. more... U.S. wants passenger data for southbound flightsUnder a new U.S. proposal, Canadian airlines flying to southern destinations over U.S. airspace would be forced to hand over personal information about their passengers. more... |
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