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  1. Conference tackles workplace substance abuse

    CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 4, 2007

    Stress and long hours at work are pushing a lot of Canadians to drink and use drugs on the job, according to a conference on workplace addiction taking place in Fredericton.

  2. Recognize Tamil state, Canadian Tamils say

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 4, 2007

    Canada should recognize a separate state in the northeastern areas of Sri Lanka where Tamils have taken control, a Canadian Tamil organization said Wednesday.

  3. BC Ferries to screen passengers

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 4, 2007

    Tougher security measures will start to take effect at BC Ferries terminals next year - including random screening of passengers and vehicles, says a company official.

  4. Forces plan $101-million upgrade for Pleasantville station

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 4, 2007

    A military station built in St. John's during the Second World War will be getting a hefty upgrade, Defence Minister Gordon O'Connor said Wednesday.

  5. OPP seek independent probe of role in lottery case

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 4, 2007

    Ontario Provincial Police have called in the Toronto Police Service to conduct an independent probe of whether an OPP officer's involvement with the province's gaming agency may have compromised their investigations

  6. Radio-Canada apologizes for reporting gaffe that had Charest defeated

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 4, 2007

    Radio-Canada has offered an apology to Quebec Premier Jean Charest for wrongly declaring him defeated in his home riding on the night of the provincial election in March.

  7. Edmonton ultramarathoner sets world record

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 4, 2007

    An Edmonton woman has run her way into the record books after finishing a sixth desert ultramarathon in one year.

  8. Quebec firm to build world's third-largest mosque

    CBC | Canadian News - Apr 4, 2007

    Quebec engineering firm Dessau-Soprin is reaping benefits from surging oil prices and a construction boom in Algeria, where the company has won a bid to build one of the world's largest mosques.

  9. Saskatoon man awarded $7,000 for discrimination

    CBC | Saskatchewan News - Apr 4, 2007

    A Saskatoon company has been ordered to pay $7,000 to a former employee, originally from Ethiopia, who says for years he was victimized by racial discrimination.

  10. Ottawa police investigate suspicious death

    CBC | Ottawa News - Apr 4, 2007

    The body of a man in his 60s was found in a home in Ottawa's west end Tuesday evening, and police are calling his death suspicious.

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