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  1. Graham's first throne speech outlines plans for self-sufficiency

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Feb 6, 2007

    In his first throne speech, Liberal Premier Shawn Graham promised to crack down on impaired drivers and prescription drug abuse and lay the groundwork for self-sufficiency over the next 20 years.

  2. Harang happy with $36.5M from Reds

    CBC | Baseball News - Feb 6, 2007

    Pitcher Aaron Harang agreed Tuesday to a four-year, $36.5-million US contract with the Cincinnati Reds.

  3. NDP takes a swing at Opposition golf trip

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Feb 6, 2007

    Finance Minister Andrew Thomson has teed off on the Saskatchewan Party after hearing about its fundraising trip to the Masters golf tournament.

  4. As brutal cold settles in, homeless shelter seeks volunteers

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Feb 6, 2007

    A men's shelter in Prince Albert, Sask., reopened just in time to protect the homeless as temperatures plunged below -30 C - but it's facing a "serious crisis" to get enough volunteers.

  5. Montreal mayor drops plan to rename Parc Avenue

    CBC | Montreal News - Feb 6, 2007

    The mayor of Montreal has backed away from his unpopular plan to rename Parc Avenue after former Quebec premier Robert Bourassa.

  6. Fired employee sues Bell Helicopter for upholding U.S. military rules

    CBC | Montreal News - Feb 6, 2007

    Jaime Vargas, a Venezuelan-born Montrealer, is accusing Bell Helicopter of discriminatory practices when let him go before his contract ended. Vargas believes he was fired because Bell was forced to comply with U.S

  7. Hurricanes overpower Canadiens

    CBC | Montreal News - Feb 6, 2007

    Power-play goals by Justin Williams and Frantisek Kaberle lifted the Carolina Hurricanes over the Montreal Canadiens 2-1 on Tuesday.

  8. Living conditions for First Nations 'unacceptable': Fontaine

    CBC | Northern News - Feb 6, 2007

    First Nations people in Canada live in Third World conditions, with a lack of access to clean water and decent housing, the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations said Tuesday.

  9. 'It was like being groped,' woman tells medical hearing

    CBC | Prince Edward Island News - Feb 6, 2007

    Two Summerside women have told a board of inquiry that a doctor grabbed their breasts during routine examinations last year.

  10. P.E.I. environmental charges up

    CBC | Prince Edward Island News - Feb 6, 2007

    The number of charges laid in 2006 for violations of environmental laws increased by close to 20 per cent, say P.E.I. environment officials.

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