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Flurry of denials prompted by Quebec controversies

Flurry of denials prompted by Quebec controversies

A star witness' appearance at a Quebec corruption inquiry has ended, with his bombshell-dropping performance leaving behind a trail of tattered reputations.
Civilization museum rebranded as Canadian Museum of History

Civilization museum rebranded as Canadian Museum of History

The Conservative government is spending $25 million to retool the Canadian Museum of Civilization in advance of sa国际传媒's 150th birthday in 2017.
sa国际传媒 Conservatives discipline dissidents, send 15 packing

sa国际传媒 Conservatives discipline dissidents, send 15 packing

The board of the sa国际传媒 Conservatives said it has settled internal infighting by expelling dissidents from the party.
DND fires three civilian execs

DND fires three civilian execs

Three mid-level civilian executives at National Defence were inexplicably fired earlier this month, including a director at the centre of a class-action lawsuit that could cost the federal treasury up to $600 million.
One man dead, one in hospital after sa国际传媒 float plane overturns

One man dead, one in hospital after sa国际传媒 float plane overturns

A rescue officials said one person is dead and another is in hospital following the crash of a float plane east of Vancouver. Capt.
Study recommends flu shot, though benefits questioned

Study recommends flu shot, though benefits questioned

Flu vaccine is not as effective as public health messaging traditionally has claimed, says a new report that suggests overselling of flu shots is getting in the way of developing more effective and longer lasting vaccines.
Michelle Obama's motorcade escorts injured in Ohio crash

Michelle Obama's motorcade escorts injured in Ohio crash

Two law enforcement officers in Michelle Obama's motorcade were injured on Monday when their motorcycles hit each other as they were escorting the first lady in Delaware, Ohio.
Salmon farming company appeals judge's ruling in defamation case

Salmon farming company appeals judge's ruling in defamation case

A British Columbia salmon farming company is appealing a judge's decision to dismiss a defamation case against an industry critic.
Man pleads guilty in death of traffic flagger

Man pleads guilty in death of traffic flagger

A man has pleaded guilty at the start of his trial in Abbotsford, for the death of a traffic flagger. Thor Michael Shay has admitted to a single count of driving without due care and attention in connection with the July 15, 2010, death of Don Cain.
Police arrest man with gun in downtown Vancouver

Police arrest man with gun in downtown Vancouver

A Surrey man has been arrested after a standoff with police in a downtown Vancouver hotel for almost 10 hours Monday morning. Officers were called to the Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel at about 2: 30 a.m.