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CBC | Northern News - Apr 4, 2007
Nunavut has strengths and weaknesses that could determine whether or not it's ready for devolution, but the author of a federal government report on the subject wouldn't say either way.
CBC | World News - Apr 4, 2007
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi met Syrian government officials Wednesday for talks criticized by the White House as undermining American efforts to isolate the Arab country.
CBC | World News - Apr 4, 2007
International aid is now slowly reaching survivors of the tsunami in the Solomon Islands, but damaged airports and continuous aftershocks have hampered the flow of badly needed food, water and medicine.
CBC | World News - Apr 4, 2007
War crimes trials for the former leaders of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia are likely to be delayed once again by a dispute between Cambodian and international judges.
CBC | World News - Apr 4, 2007
Ukraine's prime minister is going to wait for a court ruling before he acts on the president's order to call parliamentary elections.
CBC | World News - Apr 4, 2007
Eating red or processed meat is linked with an increased risk of breast cancer, a British statistical study says.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 4, 2007
A series of runaway brush fires has led the city of Fredericton to ban all open burning of brush and grass within city limits.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 4, 2007
High mineral prices have sparked new mining exploration in New Brunswick's Charlotte County, and raised the potential of reopening of a long-closed tungsten mine at Mount Pleasant, near St. George.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 4, 2007
The future of a controversial soil treatment plant in northern New Brunswick is looking very uncertain.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 4, 2007
Premier Shawn Graham says the debate in the provincial legislature is getting too nasty after the Conservatives accused him of awarding a grant to help his father.