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  1. Police not responsible for death of man who stabbed own eye: SIU

    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.

  2. Dell job fair calls for Ottawa technology workers

    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.

  3. Former top Ont. bureaucrat criticizes Liberals' coal policy

    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."

  4. Some Canadian tourists undeterred by crime wave in Mexico

    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.

  5. SIU ends probe of fatal Hamilton hostage-taking

    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.

  6. Injured worker fights 'social' discrimination

    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.

  7. First Nations call for oilsands moratorium

    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.

  8. Premier's ex-adviser may send legal bill to province

    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.

  9. Scammers using Nova Scotia for long-distance fraud

    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.

  10. Cape Breton ski hill yearns to see green

    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.

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