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  1. Aerospace industry to get $900M boost

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 2, 2007

    The Tories announced a $900-million aid package for Canada's aerospace industry, with most of the money going to businesses in the politically key province of Quebec.

  2. Tories unveil latest ad attacking Dion

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 2, 2007

    The Conservative Party of Canada unveiled a new advertisement Monday attacking Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion's record that will be aired shortly in Quebec.

  3. Vimy commander's medals donated to Canadian War Museum

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 2, 2007

    Sir Julian Byng led the Canadian troops to victory in the famous First World War battle at Vimy Ridge almost 90 years ago. On Monday, his medals were donated to the Canadian War Museum.

  4. Granny Set-For-Life - again

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 2, 2007

    A grandmother from the Peguis Nation in Manitoba has defied the odds - for the second time.

  5. Ontario rail line shut down after derailment spill

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 2, 2007

    A freight train derailment that spilled more than 150,000 litres of suphuric acid into a northern Ontario river last week is expected to halt rail traffic along the line until at least Thursday.

  6. Judge dismisses Pickton jury for day

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 2, 2007

    The start of the 10th week of Robert William Pickton's murder trial in New Westminster, B.C., will be delayed until at least Tuesday because of a juror's illness.

  7. Dalhousie honours slain diplomat with scholarship

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 2, 2007

    A scholarship has been set up at Dalhousie University to pay tribute to Glyn Berry, the Canadian diplomat killed in Afghanistan last year.

  8. N.W.T.'s Aboriginal Summit could fold

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 2, 2007

    The Aboriginal Summit, which has represented the Northwest Territories' First Nations and Métis groups on devolution and resource revenue sharing talks, is losing so many of its member groups that it may disband.

  9. NB Liquor jacks prices to generate $13 million for province

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 2, 2007

    New Brunswickers are irked by a weekend price increase at the province's liquor stores.

  10. Grand Manan riot-related trial begins

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 2, 2007

    An RCMP constable told a court Monday he had to pull a gun on Ronald Ross when he threatened the officer with a rock on Grand Manan, in the days leading up to a riot on the island last summer.

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