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Feds can't stop us from funding MS treatment: Wall
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall says neither Ottawa nor a key federal scientific agency can stop his province from funding clinical studies of the controversial "liberation treatment" for multiple sclerosis.
W5's annual investigation of used-car businesses
It's George Iny's mission to clean up the used-car business in Canada. As president of the Automobile Protection Association (APA), Iny has dedicated the past 17 years to exposing dishonest dealers, revealing concealed accidents and uncovering sloppy repairs.
W5: Parkinson's drug sends patients on orgy of gambling, shopping and sex
Constant cramping, unwanted tremors, excruciating pain, and slurred speech: these are the unbearable symptoms many of those living with Parkinson's disease endure -- a debilitating disorder of the brain that affects approximately 100, 000 Canadians. One of them is Raymond Harrison. The 48-year-old former logger from Clearwater, British Columbia, had been diagnosed with Parkinson's while in his early thirties.
'Free trial' offers that can end up costing hundreds
The best things in life might be free, but beware of the fine print. It's a lesson Sylvia Catera learned the hard way. She was browsing the Internet from her home in Whitestone, N.Y., when she came across an advertisement for a teeth-whitening pen offered by a company called Dazzle Smile Pro.
The Leading Man: A candid chat with Paul Gross
Nobody could ever accuse Paul Gross of resting on his laurels. Whether it’s acting, writing, directing or producing on the stage and screen, he always seems to have a project on the go -- sometimes two or three at the same time.
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Last Updated: September 8 2010, 9:43 PM
Citing his own faith, PM condemns plan to burn Qur'an
Prime Minister Stephen Harper offered a rare glimpse into his own religious beliefs Wednesday when he spoke out against a church in Florida that plans to burn 200 copies of the Qur'an on Sept. 11.
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Pelosi to hear both sides of oilsands debate in Ottawa
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End long isolation of mentally ill inmates: watchdog
Calgary zoo staff tend to surprise tiger cub
Bank of Canada boosts overnight lending rate
Don't extend tax cuts for wealthiest, Obama says
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Last Updated: September 8 2010, 9:11 PM
Afghan detainee transfers top 400
The number of detainees transferred to Afghan forces from the Canadian military now exceeds 400, CBC News has learned.
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Harper condemns Qur'an burning plan
Prime Minister Stephen Harper added his voice to the global outcry against a U.S. church's plan to burn 200 copies of the Qur'an on Saturday - the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
BP spreads blame for Gulf spill
Obama outlines tax cuts
EU: Iran must go beyond suspending stoning sentence against woman
BRUSSELS - The European Union presidency has said that Iran's suspension of a stoning sentence against a woman convicted of adultery is not enough and demands it be completely overturned.
3 Yemeni soldiers killed in attack on military checkpoint in south; officials blame al-Qaida
Philippines say police might have shot some hostages in bungled rescue of HK tourists
Last Updated: September 8 2010, 12:42 PM
'Multiple companies' contributed to oil spill, says BP
Oil giant BP isn't the only company to blame for the massive oil spill that has polluted waters off the Gulf of Mexico, according to an investigation by the organization.
Last Updated: September 8 2010, 1:00 PM
Romanian Gypsy leader compares Sarkozy to Nazis
Last Updated: September 8 2010, 12:00 PM
Pakistan to charge 3 over failed Times Square bomb
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Calgary zoo staff tend to surprise tiger cub
Staff members at the Calgary Zoo are working around the clock to ensure the survival of a Siberian tiger cub that was born unexpectedly late Monday night.
Migrant travelled with Tamil Tiger delegation: CBSA
Pelosi to hear both sides of oilsands debate in Ottawa
Last Updated: September 8 2010, 9:11 PM
Afghan detainee transfers top 400
The number of detainees transferred to Afghan forces from the Canadian military now exceeds 400, CBC News has learned.
Last Updated: September 9 2010, 4:58 AM
Roger Clemens probe gets Toronto police assist
Last Updated: September 9 2010, 12:13 AM
TIFF unspools 35th anniversary edition
New commander for Canada's Task Force Kandahar will be last of combat mission
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - Command of Canada's Task Force Kandahar is in new hands, following a handover ceremony today at the main NATO base in southern Afghanistan.
Perjury trial of key Air India witness Inderjit Singh Reyat starts in B.C.
Prison watchdog wants end to prolonged isolation for mentally ill
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Last Updated: September 8 2010, 8:02 PM
Pieces of Parliament roof become ornaments
An Ottawa charity has come up with a unique way to raise money to help families in need during the winter holidays - selling little pieces of Canada's Parliament Buildings.
Last Updated: September 8 2010, 5:12 PM
Artists oppose downtown Gatineau arena
Last Updated: September 8 2010, 4:51 PM
Orangeville nurse's killing not random: police
Last Updated: September 8 2010, 3:43 PM
Lightning zap sparks humane society funding plea
Last Updated: September 8 2010, 3:25 PM
Young voters urged to engage in civic election
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Obama outlines tax cuts
Washington plans to institute a series of targeted tax cuts for companies and individuals as a way of jump-starting the economy, U.S. President Barack Obama said Wednesday in Cleveland.
Bank of Canada hikes interest rates
Canada's housing market to slow, not stop: Conference Board
Goldman Sachs fined $27 million for failing to notify about US investigation
LONDON - Britain's financial regulator hit Goldman Sachs International with a 17.5 million pounds (US$27 million) fine on Thursday for failing to notify U.K. authorities about an investigation in the United States.
Asian stock markets encouraged by Portugal debt auction, softer yen
TSX Venture Exchange closed 6.90 points lower at 1,588.06 points Wednesday
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TFC settles for 0-0 draw with Fire
Toronto FC is running out of time and chances.
Roger Clemens probe gets Toronto police assist
Federer, Djokovic set for U.S. Open semifinal rematch
Daniel Hudson pitches 7 innings as Diamondbacks cool off Giants 3-1
PHOENIX - The Arizona Diamondbacks made the most of the few opportunities they had Wednesday night, and Daniel Hudson took care of the rest.
Crisp hits a home run, drives in 3 in Athletics' 4-3 victory over the Mariners
Mathis' sacrifice fly in 16th inning gives Angels 4-3 win over Indians
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Last Updated: September 8 2010, 5:58 PM
Star Magazine Is Getting Sued (Probably)
Isn’t that what happens when you pull a story out of your ass claiming Brad Pitt cheated on Angelina Jolie? Law suits? Because right now...
Last Updated: September 8 2010, 4:53 PM
Britney’s Nudity Going Before The Courts
Last Updated: September 8 2010, 12:30 PM
How I Spent My Summer Vacation, By Halle Berry
Vancouver's Tim Lee wins $50,000 Sobey Art Award
Vancouver's Tim Lee has won the $50,000 Sobey Art Award, given since 2002 to a promising young Canadian artist under age 40.
Jude Law to play Dr. Watson to Downey's Holmes
Mafia museum favours cheeky logo it couldn't refuse
Massive Attack give back
Massive Attack will release a limited-edition EP to support War Child.
Leonard Cohen says farewell?
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John Lennon's killer stays locked up
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Tiger cub in intensive care after surprise birth
Veterinary teams worked through the night to save the one of two tiger cubs born unexpectedly Tuesday at the Calgary Zoo after its littermate died shortly after birth.
Google debuts Instant predictive search engine
Teens' styrofoam study wins water prize
Mobilicity files complaint with federal Competition Bureau against Rogers' Chatr
New wireless player Mobilicity has filed a complaint with the Competition Bureau against Rogers' unlimited talk and text service Chatr, saying the rival service is too similar to its own and aims to put the smaller company out of business.
Google revs up search engine with new feature that delivers results as users type in requests
Turtle egg rescue at space centre nearing end; 15,000 oil spill hatchlings freed in Atlantic
Google Scribe: A student’s dream come true?
Google Scribe has potential to be a great tool for students. It can practically write your essay for you … if you don’t care too much what it sounds like.
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Last Updated: August 23 2010, 8:40 AM
Off to school? Here's the best dorm room tech
Too cool for school? Not these gadgets. A student who spends a lot of time in their dorm room this fall will certainly get a lot out of these following tech toys that make the grade.
Last Updated: August 12 2010, 4:54 PM
Heading to the cottage? Consider these gadgets
Last Updated: August 9 2010, 12:51 PM
Should you ask your boss for an iPhone 4?
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Prison watchdog wants end to prolonged isolation for mentally ill
OTTAWA - The federal prison ombudsman says the practice of locking up mentally ill offenders alone for long periods must end to help cut the risk of death behind bars.
Genetic malfunction may set endometriosis on cancer path: researchers
Two Saskatchewan men get West Nile; first human cases reported this year
Massage alters immune response: study
Getting a massage might alter the body's immune response and lower stress-related hormones, a new U.S. study suggests.
Key ovarian cancer genes identified
Parents split on tax credit for kids' activities
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2 arrested in Australia after wrestling python outside McDonald's; snake stolen from pet shop
MELBOURNE, Australia - Two men were arrested after bewildered diners at a McDonald's spotted them wrestling a 5-foot (1.5 metre) python named Boris in the restaurant parking lot, police said Thursday.
Microsoft, Xbox sorry for blocking gamer from US town Fort Gay
Residents of Georgia street say 'Lustful Court' name inspires little pride; they want new name
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Last Updated: September 8 2010, 12:43 PM
Ontario doctors tackle opioid abuse
The dramatic increase in the abuse of opioids such as Oxycontin has led the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons to propose some dramatic initiatives to curb addiction.
Last Updated: September 8 2010, 3:21 PM
LED light maker sued over brightness claims
Last Updated: September 8 2010, 3:17 PM
Canada's housing market to slow, not stop: Conference Board
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Australia: Minority government celebrates close call win
Interactive graphic on Australia's newly elected government as Prime Minister Julia Gillard pledges to serve a full term despite leading a fragile coalition.
Chile: Daily routine for life 700 metres underground
ETA: Spanish government rejects ceasefire
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