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CBC | Canadian News - Apr 30, 2007
The driver of a taxi that dragged an Ottawa woman more than a kilometre in 2005 said he is haunted by her death, but believes a jury's recommendations will help prevent similar incidents in the future.
CBC | Canadian News - Apr 30, 2007
The Saskatchewan NDP caucus's chief of staff, Jim Fodey, has resigned over comments made in the legislature last week and a cabinet minister, Glenn Hagel, has admitted he misled the legislature.
CBC | Canadian News - Apr 30, 2007
Most new immigrants say Canada has lived up to their expectations, citing freedom, rights, security and prospects for the future as among the things they most like about their new country, says Statistics Canada.
CBC | Canadian News - Apr 30, 2007
A state of emergency remained in place for the town of Hay River, N.W.T., on Monday, even though its river receded to normal levels over the weekend.
CBC | Canadian News - Apr 30, 2007
A woman slain in a downtown Toronto office tower walked into the building with the man believed to have killed her in a basement stairwell, police said Monday.
CBC | Canadian News - Apr 30, 2007
A co-worker injured in the same accident that claimed the life of a Toronto transit worker broke down at his funeral mass Monday morning, weeping and beating on the casket as it sat in the hearst.
CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 30, 2007
The inquiry into the 1985 Air India bombing will be told Monday that government agencies were warned a number of times an attack was imminent, the CBC has learned.
CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 30, 2007
The Vancouver School Board could soon start expanding and marketing some of the district's most popular programs, in an effort to boost enrolment and to avoid future budget cuts.
CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 30, 2007
B.C. NDP transportation critic David Chudnovsky has taken his demands for better railway safety regulations to Ottawa, following a series of fatal train accidents in the province.
CBC | British Columbia News - Apr 30, 2007
A rescue crew took a woman to hospital Sunday evening after she fell and injured herself while hiking with a small group in the Sooke Hills west of Victoria.