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CBC | Ottawa News - Jan 31, 2007
Ottawa police were not criminally responsible for the death of a 25-year-old man who died after stabbing himself in the eye on Jan. 3 while in a taxi surrounded by police, the Special Investigations Unit has found.
CBC | Ottawa News - Jan 31, 2007
Dell Computers is one of several big-name companies now offering call centre jobs in Ottawa-Gatineau, a region once known for technology research and development.
CBC | Ottawa News - Jan 31, 2007
A former key Ontario bureaucrat has broken ranks and blamed the provincial Liberals' plan to shut down coal-fired power plants for creating an energy supply "crisis."
CBC | Ottawa News - Jan 31, 2007
Mexico still holds holiday appeal for many Canadians despite warnings from Foreign Affairs after a rash of shootings and robberies.
CBC | Ottawa News - Jan 31, 2007
Ontario's Special Investigations Unit has ended a brief probe into an incident involving Hamilton police on Tuesday that resulted in the deaths of two men.
CBC | Northern News - Jan 31, 2007
A 45-year-old seasonal worker says he's a victim of social discrimination because the N.W.T. Workers' Compensation Board refuses to include his employment insurance earnings as part of his annual income.
CBC | Northern News - Jan 31, 2007
Northern First Nations are calling for a halt to further development in Alberta's oilsands, saying the massive industrial growth is hurting their land, their water and their people.
CBC | Nova Scotia News - Jan 31, 2007
Taxpayers may end up paying the legal bill of the premier's former chief of staff, who is taking heat from opposition MLAs over her new job as a senior bureaucrat.
CBC | Nova Scotia News - Jan 31, 2007
Police say Nova Scotia is getting a reputation for being a home base for con artists who defraud people in the United States.
CBC | Nova Scotia News - Jan 31, 2007
The people who run Nova Scotia's highest ski hill say they need money from the province to open this season.