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  1. Province-approved foster father admits sex abuse

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Feb 28, 2007

    The province is defending its foster family screening practices after a Greater Saint John man, approved to be a foster parent, pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a girl in his care.

  2. Taser alone didn't kill Geldart: pathologist

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Feb 28, 2007

    A temporary condition, not an electronic stun gun used by Moncton police, was likely to blame for the death of a psychiatric patient, an inquest heard Wednesday.

  3. Senior killed in Dalhousie hit and run

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Feb 28, 2007

    RCMP are looking for the driver of a vehicle that hit and killed a Dalhousie, N.B., man early Tuesday morning, just after midnight.

  4. N.B. wants LNG review put on hold, Boudreau says

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Feb 28, 2007

    The New Brunswick government has asked the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to suspend its review of liquefied natural gas terminals proposed for the Maine side of Passamaquoddy Bay.

  5. Quebec joins Ontario in pulling gaming machines

    CBC | Ottawa News - Feb 28, 2007

    Quebec is following Ontario's lead and pulling one type of slot machine out of service after questions were raised about whether frequently flashing jackpot symbols are subliminally influencing gamblers.

  6. Gatineau AG's coffee costs questioned

    CBC | Ottawa News - Feb 28, 2007

    The woman who ensures the City of Gatineau is accountable for its spending is under scrutiny for her own coffee, dining and travel claims.

  7. Ontario frees $392M for public housing

    CBC | Ottawa News - Feb 28, 2007

    Affordable housing in Ontario will get a $392-million boost after the provincial government agreed to free money that has been caught in a dispute with Ottawa.

  8. Ottawa parents await school cuts decision

    CBC | Ottawa News - Feb 28, 2007

    The Ottawa-Carleton district school board has put off a decision on whether to cut more than 200 staff positions, including dozens in special education, until later this week.

  9. Former security detainee Harkat calls for eased bail conditions

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 28, 2007

    Mohamed Harkat, who is accused of having ties to al-Qaeda, went to court on Wednesday to have his bail conditions eased in light of a Supreme Court ruling last week.

  10. New approach to reviewing cancer drugs starts March 1

    CBC | Top Stories News - Feb 28, 2007

    A new cancer drug review process begins its pilot project in Canada on Thursday in all provinces and territories except Quebec.

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