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CBC | Prince Edward Island News - Apr 30, 2007
An advocacy group for people with learning disabilities in P.E.I. says it will have to step up its fundraising to make up for the loss of federal support.
CBC | Prince Edward Island News - Apr 30, 2007
Picket lines are up in Halifax as more than 600 workers at the region's largest children's hospital walked off the job Monday morning.
CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Apr 30, 2007
St. John's-based Fishery Products International is expected on Monday to announce the sale of its major assets, with disgruntled employees cancelling their picket plans.
CBC | Newfoundland and Labrador News - Apr 30, 2007
Having lost a challenge in Newfoundland Supreme Court over his firing, former ombudsman Fraser March may now take Premier Danny Williams on in another venue: the legislature.
CBC | New Brunswick News - Apr 30, 2007
Saint John police say they are investigating a homicide after a man's body was found Saturday morning in Rockwood Park.
CBC | Top Stories News - Apr 30, 2007
Justin Trudeau, the eldest son of Pierre Trudeau, won the Liberal nomination in the Montreal riding of Papineau on Sunday, defeating two other candidates.
CBC | World News - Apr 30, 2007
A British jury on Monday found five men guilty of planning to build and detonate fertilizer bombs at shopping malls, nightclubs and other targets around London.
CBC | World News - Apr 30, 2007
American and Afghan army forces killed at least 136 Taliban fighters over three days in western Afghanistan, the U.S. military said Monday.
CBC | World News - Apr 30, 2007
Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay says Chinese officials have told him a Canadian citizen serving a life sentence in China has not been tortured.
CBC | Canadian News - Apr 30, 2007
The inquiry looking into the 1985 Air India bombing will be told Monday that government agencies were warned a number of times an airline attack was imminent, the CBC has learned.