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Last Updated: February 13 2012, 1:39 PM
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CMHC predicts stable Canadian housing market
Last Updated: February 13 2012, 10:21 AM
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The family of a young mother killed in a hit and run is outraged that the case against the alleged driver is among thousands in B.C. at risk of being thrown out because of a huge court backlog.
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Last Updated: February 13 2012, 3:57 PM
Tough calculus for Obama in Chinese leader's election-year visit
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Even as he greets China's vice president in the Oval Office on Tuesday, President Barack Obama is quietly overhauling U.S. economic policy toward Beijing, looking for new ways to extract results on issues such as market access and currency manipulation that have bedeviled him and his predecessors.
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Rainbow cards in Manitoba classroom spark parent outrage
The outrage shown by parents in Altona, Manitoba over small rainbow cards in the classroom says less about their concern for their children and more about their closed-mindedness.
Woman faces trial for trafficking cocaine, even though the drugs turned out to be fake
A woman in Saskatchewan, who tried to sell a police officer a fake bag of cocaine, will have to stand trial for drug trafficking. Should she face the same penalties as a real trafficker?
Rural Canada more dangerous than our cities
Your odds of being murdered are slightly higher in rural Canada than in big cities. The good news is that violent crimes are on the decline just about everywhere across the nation.
Family finds human bones on property and will has to pay several thousand dollars for removal
A Brantford, Ont., family bought land that later proved to be an ancient burial ground. Now they have to pay for professional removal of the old bones, turning their dream home into a bad dream.
Man records laptop execution by firing squad after discovering daughter's Facebook musings
A father, who felt that his daughter had gone too far by embarrassing and disrespecting the family in a Facebook post, made a video in which he publicly shames her, pulls out a gun, and shoots her laptop with hollow-point bullets.
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Guatemala's president considers legalizing drugs
Guatemala's president said Monday that the U.S. inability to deal with its drug consumption problem is leaving Central America with no option but to consider legalizing drugs.
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Bombers target Israeli diplomats in Georgia, India
Venezuela's Capriles seeks to unseat Chavez
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition primary winner Henrique Capriles on Monday exuded confidence that he can unseat President Hugo Chavez and end 13 years of socialism that foes say has left the OPEC nation in crisis.
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CMHC predicts stable Canadian housing market
Canada's housing market will remain stable for at least two more years, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. predicted Monday, with the expected slow growth in the economy keeping house prices in check.
Mulcair leading NDP leadership race: internal poll
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The damage done to HMCS Corner Brook when it hit the ocean floor off B.C.'s coast last summer was more extensive than first reported, CBC News has learned by obtaining exclusive pictures of the submarine.
U.S. bank reforms could hurt Canadians, Flaherty fears
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Ontario warns tough measures needed to tame deficit
TORONTO (Reuters) - The Ontario government, struggling with the impact of a slowing economy, is looking at freezing corporate tax cuts, cutting program spending and privatizing public assets to eliminate its C$16 billion ($16 billion) deficit in six years, the finance minister said on Monday.
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Wakefield shops adapt to life without train
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin received a drink fit for dinosaurs on Friday when he was presented with a sample of ancient water from a sub-glacial Antarctic lake pierced by Russian scientists.
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Canada's finance minister and the governor of the Bank of Canada have formally complained to their American counterparts that proposed banking reforms could harm Canadian banks, business, investors and the government itself.
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CBC digital music service launched
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Chinese iPhone, iPad factories inspected
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SAN FRANCISCO - Google's $12.5 billion acquisition of cellphone maker Motorola Mobility has won the approval of European antitrust regulators, moving Google a major step closer to completing the biggest deal in its 13-year history.
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