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Sears sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ to close flagship Eaton Centre store in Toronto, four others in $400-million lease sale

Sears sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ to close flagship Eaton Centre store in Toronto, four others in $400-million lease sale

TORONTO — Sears sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ is closing its flagship location in Toronto’s Eaton Centre, as well as four other stores, in a move that will affect almost 1,000 employees.
Things left unsaid: government's answers on Senate scandal a moving target

Things left unsaid: government's answers on Senate scandal a moving target

OTTAWA — "We would have a cup of coffee, I think, once or twice," former prime minister Brian Mulroney told a 1996 deposition of his relationship with German businessman Karlheinz Schreiber. "I did not have sexual relations with that woman," U.S.
Montreal police investigating suspicious package found at Trudeau airport

Montreal police investigating suspicious package found at Trudeau airport

MONTREAL — Montreal police blocked off a residential area near Trudeau airport on Sunday after the discovery of what authorities describe as a suspicious package at the airport’s terminal earlier in the day.
Vancouver to get world’s first Bitcoin ATM

Vancouver to get world’s first Bitcoin ATM

Vancouver will be home to the world's first Bitcoin ATM when a Vancouver start-up installs one at a downtown coffee shop on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Harper calls four byelections for Nov. 25

Prime Minister Harper calls four byelections for Nov. 25

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Stephen Harper has announced that four byelections will be held on Nov. 25.
NDP accuses Harper of misleading Parliament in Senate scandal

NDP accuses Harper of misleading Parliament in Senate scandal

OTTAWA — New Democrats want a parliamentary committee to determine whether Prime Minister Stephen Harper deliberately misled the House of Commons over the Senate expenses scandal or was deceived by his own staff.
$130-million Ripley's Aquarium features sharks, eels, crabs and rays

$130-million Ripley's Aquarium features sharks, eels, crabs and rays

TORONTO — Visitors to Toronto may not be able to swim with the sharks on Bay Street but they’ll have an up-close view of the ocean predators in a new indoor aquarium.
RCMP documents detail new allegations against Senator Mike Duffy

RCMP documents detail new allegations against Senator Mike Duffy

OTTAWA — The RCMP is alleging that Senator Mike Duffy awarded $65,000 in contracts to a friend who did little tangible work — the latest wrinkle in the case against the former Conservative.
Idle No More protests mark 250th anniversary of aboriginal land-claims document

Idle No More protests mark 250th anniversary of aboriginal land-claims document

Royal Proclamation of 1763 set out rules for European settlement in North America, recognized First Nations' land rights
Red tape the final barrier for two Canadians released from Egyptian prison

Red tape the final barrier for two Canadians released from Egyptian prison

Men tried to board a plane to Frankfurt but couldn't when their names appeared on a 'stop-list' issued by prosecutors