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  1. Inquest into death of Royal Military College student reopens

    CBC | Ottawa News - Mar 19, 2007

    Once again, an inquest into the baffling 2003 death of 21-year-old Joe Grozelle restarts Monday, as the family of the Royal Military College cadet places its faith in another legal process.

  2. Accident knocks out power at Museum of Civilization

    CBC | Ottawa News - Mar 19, 2007

    A worker is in stable condition in hospital after an accident Monday that knocked out power to the Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, Que.

  3. Mediator selected for Ottawa chamber music dispute

    CBC | Ottawa News - Mar 19, 2007

    A mediator has been brought in to help resolve the dispute between the Ottawa Chamber Music Society and former artistic director Julian Armour.

  4. Budget will resonate in Quebec election campaign

    CBC | Ottawa News - Mar 19, 2007

    The federal budget is expected to have a big impact in the last stretch of Quebec's provincial election campaign.

  5. Flaherty opts for broad appeal in 2007 budget

    CBC | Canadian News - Mar 19, 2007

    The Conservative government had one eye on the opposition and one eye on voters as it introduced its budget in Ottawa on Monday.

  6. Bloc to support budget; Liberals, NDP say no

    CBC | Canadian News - Mar 19, 2007

    The Bloc Québécois vowed to support the federal Conservative government's new budget Monday, which should give enough support to ensure its passage and prevent an election.

  7. 'Green' budget falls short for environmental groups

    CBC | Canadian News - Mar 19, 2007

    The federal budget's $4.5 billion in environmental spending on green cars, clean water and renewable fuels didn't impress opposition parties and did little to ease the concerns of environmental groups.

  8. RCMP should investigate Atlantic Lotto: consumer group

    CBC | Canadian News - Mar 19, 2007

    The president of the Consumer Association of Canada says there's something wrong with the Atlantic Lottery Corporation if it can't figure out why some ticket retailers appear to be the luckiest people in the country.

  9. Greenpeace targets 24 Sussex Drive

    CBC | Canadian News - Mar 19, 2007

    Five Greenpeace activists have been arrested Monday in Ottawa after chaining themselves to the front gates of the prime minister's official residence.

  10. Southern N.B. could see flooding this week

    CBC | Canadian News - Mar 19, 2007

    Emergency measures officials in New Brunswick are telling people in the south of the province to be on the lookout for rising water after the weekend's rough weather.

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