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CBC | Top Stories News - Mar 17, 2007
Prime Minister Stephen Harper told Conservative party supporters on Saturday that an election call may be imminent, but the timing of the vote is not necessarily under their control.
CBC | Top Stories News - Mar 17, 2007
Two rookies kept the Montreal Canadiens within striking distance of a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference following a thrilling 3-2 shootout win at home over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night.
CBC | World News - Mar 17, 2007
A suicide bomber targeted a Canadian military convoy in Afghanistan on Saturday, injuring a Canadian soldier and killing two children.
CBC | World News - Mar 17, 2007
Thousands of demonstrators across Canada and the United States held rallies on Saturday to protest the war in Iraq. Canadians also took aim at the country's mission in Afghanistan.
CBC | World News - Mar 17, 2007
Six people were killed and 26 injured when a Russian plane flying in heavy fog landed short of a runway and flipped onto its back on Saturday, officials said.
CBC | World News - Mar 17, 2007
Environment Minister John Baird says his Conservatives will reveal a new plan soon to cut greenhouse gas emissions - one that's better than the Liberal program.
CBC | World News - Mar 17, 2007
Israel says it will not deal with the Palestinian unity government, whose prime minister says he backs resistance "in all its means" against Israel.
CBC | Nova Scotia News - Mar 17, 2007
Green party Leader Elizabeth May will run against Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay in his Nova Scotia riding in the next federal election, the CBC has learned.
CBC | Sports News - Mar 17, 2007
The Maple Leafs and Canadiens meet in Montreal on Saturday (CBC, 7 p.m. ET), with both clubs still smarting from opportunities lost.
CBC | Sports News - Mar 17, 2007
The nation's highest ranking NHL club will test itself against the league's best when Vancouver hosts Detroit on Saturday (CBC, 10 p.m. ET).