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Green projects get money; Ladysmith seeks innovation in treating sewage

Green projects get money; Ladysmith seeks innovation in treating sewage

OTTAWA 鈥 A $31.5-million funding announcement on Wednesday is a taste of what municipalities could do with billions in promised green infrastructure money from the federal government, municipal leaders say.
Ghomeshi trial: Closing arguments to begin Thursday

Ghomeshi trial: Closing arguments to begin Thursday

TORONTO 鈥 鈥淭railer Park Boys鈥 actress Sarah Dunsworth has been identified as the final Crown witness at Jian Ghomeshi鈥檚 sexual assault trial.
Landmark deal protects Great Bear Rainforest from logging

Landmark deal protects Great Bear Rainforest from logging

VANCOUVER 鈥 Bitter opponents faced with the realities of economics and endless protests shook hands Monday on a truce 20 years in the making to protect much of British Columbia鈥檚 magnificent Great Bear Rainforest.
Some win, some lose as Canadian dollar drops

Some win, some lose as Canadian dollar drops

CALGARY 鈥 The loonie fell below the 70-cent U.S. mark Tuesday for the first time in 13 years. In its wake, the rapidly dropping dollar is leaving a roster of winners and losers in sa国际传媒.
Newfoundland鈥檚 new Liberal government sworn in

Newfoundland鈥檚 new Liberal government sworn in

ST. JOHN鈥橲, N.L. 鈥 Newfoundland and Labrador鈥檚 new Liberal government has officially been sworn in. Premier Dwight Ball has named a 12-member cabinet of nine men and three women.
Cabinet prospects seen boarding buses, bound for Rideau Hall

Cabinet prospects seen boarding buses, bound for Rideau Hall

Trudeau-Cabinet, 3rd Writethru code:2 Update:RESTORES background Eds:Will be Writethru INDEX: National, Politics HL:Cabinet prospects seen boarding buses at Ottawa hotel, bound for Rideau Hall THE CANADIAN PRESS OTTAWA 鈥 On the long-awaited first day
Harper, Mulcair gracious in concession

Harper, Mulcair gracious in concession

Stephen Harper鈥檚 tenure as sa国际传媒鈥檚 sixth-longest serving prime minister came to an abrupt end Monday night as his party was reduced to opposition status and he prepared to step down as its chief.
No, John Oliver鈥檚 not going to jail for opining on sa国际传媒鈥檚 election

No, John Oliver鈥檚 not going to jail for opining on sa国际传媒鈥檚 election

WASHINGTON 鈥 No, John Oliver鈥檚 not going to a Canadian jail. He can also keep that $5,000 he was apparently ready to dish over to Canadian authorities.
Ridings to watch across the country as returns roll in

Ridings to watch across the country as returns roll in

OTTAWA 鈥 A selection from across the country of some of the ridings worth watching tonight as the results of the federal election roll in: NEWFOUNDLAND Avalon: Ex-Liberal Scott Andrews running as an Independent after leaving the Liberal caucus earlie
Wikileaks hints at how countries prep for change in government

Wikileaks hints at how countries prep for change in government

WASHINGTON 鈥 If history is any guide, governments around the world are now receiving reports about the implications of potential regime-change in sa国际传媒 following Monday鈥檚 election.