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CBC | Manitoba News - Jan 31, 2007
Mexican migrant workers at a Portage la Prairie, Man., fruit and vegetable farm will soon find out if they can unionize, even though many now say they were misled into signing union cards.
CBC | Manitoba News - Jan 31, 2007
Workers in Manitoba could find new job protections and more unpaid sick and family-related days when the province revamps its Employment Standards Code, the first such update in 30 years.
CBC | Manitoba News - Jan 31, 2007
The Canadian Wheat Board will launch a legal challenge of Ottawa's order directing the organization to start paying interim chief executive Greg Arason's salary.
CBC | Manitoba News - Jan 31, 2007
Eight soldiers shared hugs and tears with their partners and families early Wednesday morning, before boarding a bus leaving Canadian Forces Base Shilo en route to Afghanistan.
CBC | Sports News - Jan 31, 2007
The Saskatchewan Roughriders and Hamilton Tiger-Cats completed a trade Wednesday involving Rocky Butler, D.J. Flick and Wayne Smith.
CBC | Sports News - Jan 31, 2007
Toronto Raptors forwards Andrea Bargnani and Jorge Garbajosa will compete in the rookie challenge during NBA all-star weekend.
CBC | Sports News - Jan 31, 2007
The Toronto FC has scheduled a Thursday press conference where it's expected they will announce the signing of Welsh midfielder Carl Robinson.
CBC | British Columbia News - Jan 31, 2007
The B.C. government got court orders to seize three of the surviving sextuplets born in Vancouver earlier in January and ensure they got blood transfusions if necessary. Two of the sextuplets have already died.
CBC | British Columbia News - Jan 31, 2007
Robert William Pickton's defence lawyer on Wednesday cross-examined a key investigator over his client's numerous odd comments during a marathon interview with police.
CBC | British Columbia News - Jan 31, 2007
An East Vancouver family physician has been charged with five counts of sexual asssault and one count of criminal harassment, say Vancouver police.