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The Canadian Press
One strike, two arbitration rulings, four rejected tentative contracts and unprecedented government intervention added up to extreme frustration for both Air Canada and its union...
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This was published on 12/28/2011
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CBC News
The Governor General is urging Canadians to spend more time and money on worthy causes to help build a better country.
In his annual New Year's message, David Johnston says Canadians are ...
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This was published on 12/28/2011
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The Associated Press
Hollywood has picked up a little Christmas bonus.
Studios generally underestimated the size of their movie audiences over the weekend, and they're now revising the holiday rev...
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This was published on 12/27/2011
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CBC News
The Ontario Court of Appeal has upheld a provincial rule forbidding big drugstore chains from launching their own private-label generic prescription drugs.
Two of the three judges on the ...
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This was published on 12/27/2011
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CBC News
Canadians headed to shopping venues on Boxing Day in hopes of scooping up deals on everything from cameras to clothes.
There were early-morning lineups outside the West Edmonton Mall and ...
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This was published on 12/27/2011
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The Associated Press
A growing number of shoppers apparently need only the briefest of breaks before diving back in, especially if they can log in to shop.
IBM found that online shopping jumped 16...
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This was published on 12/27/2011
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The Associated Press
U.S. home prices fell in 19 of 20 major cities in October, suggesting that the country's large inventory of foreclosed properties is still overhanging its sputtering housing re...
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This was published on 12/27/2011
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The Associated Press
Britain's Prince Philip returned to the Royal Family's country estate Tuesday, after a spell in the hospital undergoing treatment for a blocked coronary artery.
Philip, the Qu...
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This was published on 12/27/2011
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CBC News
A Toronto family was terrorized by a brutal home invasion early Tuesday morning, police say.
A "number of suspects" broke into a house on Brewster Crescent, near Jane Street and Sheppard ...
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This was published on 12/27/2011
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CBC News
Canadian Blood Services is asking for help this holiday season.
The organization hopes to ship about 70,000 units of blood to hospitals across Canada this month. Right now, it's about 5,0...
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This was published on 12/26/2011
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