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CBC | Saskatchewan News - Apr 3, 2007
The RCMP are investigating the possible misappropriation of about $15,000 from a Saskatchewan day care, the provincial government says.
CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 3, 2007
Three private clinics in Gatineau say they can eliminate long wait times for magnetic resonance imaging scans at local public hospitals if the provinces agree to pay the costs.
CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 3, 2007
Afghanistan is a "success story" and Canada will have a presence in the country until the progress made cannot be reversed by Taliban extremists, Defence Minister Gordon O'Connor said Tuesday.
CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 3, 2007
Laws that require Hydro One and Ontario Power Generation to publicly post the salaries of their top earners do not apply to Hydro Ottawa, says the organization's head.
CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 3, 2007
The Ontario government tabled legislation Tuesday that would make commercial and industrial companies pay fees for taking water from the Great Lakes.
CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 3, 2007
By making small changes like switching to fluorescent light bulbs, Ontario residents saved enough electricity to power a town last year, the province's six largest electricity distributors estimate.
CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 3, 2007
If one Ontario politician has his way, locally produced beer and wine will be sold at convenience stores across the province. But not everyone is bubbling with excitement over his proposal.
CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 3, 2007
There were definitely no oranges or bananas at a breakfast prepared from ingredients grown within 100 kilometres of Ottawa.
CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 3, 2007
The province praised the Ontario Northland Transportation Commission on Tuesday for its fast response to a derailment that resulted in a huge spill of sulphuric acid into the Blanche River.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 3, 2007
The federal government is establishing a veterans' bill of rights and an independent ombudsman to ensure their concerns are being heard, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Tuesday.