Many of the 2010 Olympic Torchbearers, including Mr. Philippe Marion, president, Gatineau Chamber of Commerce, have been selected by RBC following a contest held earlier this year. Read More
Retailers are rolling out bargain prices to keep Canadian shoppers on this side of the border this "Black Friday," the biggest U.S. shopping day of the year and the traditional launch of Christmas shopping in the U.S. Numerous Canadian retailers announced weekend sales discounts yesterday, a sign that the American tradition is starting to take root north of the border. Read More
LANARK'S Canadian links have been highlighted at a Scottish at Parliament exhibition. Read More
(Canadian Press DataFile Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) The following is a complete list of coverage plans for top news from The Canadian Press. Read More
Canada's prime minister is reversing his position and will attend a United Nations climate-change conference in Copenhagen next month, Stephen Harper's spokesman said Thursday. Read More
Canada's prime minister is reversing his position and will attend a United Nations climate change conference in Copenhagen next month, Stephen Harper's spokesman said Thursday. Read More
Santa Claus is trading reins for rails on a pre-Christmas train tour to battle hunger. Read More
The government of Canada has announced a $300-million project to clean up environmental contamination at Canadian Forces Base 5 Wing Goose Bay in Newfoundland and Labrador under the Federal Contaminated Sites Action Plan. The base was constructed in the 1940s by Canada and the United States Air Force to stage aircraft heading to Britain during the Cold War. Planes require fuel, and lots of it. Read More
Over the past four weeks, both the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) have upgraded their outlooks for Canada. Read More
A Canadian diplomat who says officials ignored his warnings about the abuse of detainees handed over to Afghan authorities was mistaken, the man's former boss told a Parliamentary committee on Thursday. Read More
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