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UK bank shares fall the morning after JPMorgan Chase disclosed $2 billion loss
The Canadian Press - ONLINE EDITION By: Robert Barr, The Associated Press Posted: 4:38 AM | Comments: (including replies) | Last Modified: 9:21 AM Enlarge Image Automobiles pass ...
Economy adds 58,200 jobs, but labour force rise pushes jobless rate to 7.3%
The Canadian Press - ONLINE EDITION By: Julian Beltrame, The Canadian Press Posted: 7:46 AM | Comments: (including replies) | Last Modified: 8:39 AM Enlarge Image Assembly line ...
Canadian dollar up, strong jobs data suggests central bank could move on rates
The Canadian Press - ONLINE EDITION By: Malcolm Morrison, The Canadian Press Posted: 7:52 AM | Comments: (including replies) | Last Modified: 8:09 AM TORONTO - The ...
Close to the USA
Canada has strong ties to the USA, for business, school, and technology. Under the North American Free Trade Agreement, Canadian citizens have access ... Full story
Safe Neighbourhoods
In general, Canada has safe neighbourhoods where people ... Full story
Racial Harmony and Equal Opportunities
Canada is a multicultural society, built up over the past 130 years by immigrants from all over the world. Asians have played a big ... Full story
Established Asian Community
Canada's Asian communities have been established for over 100 years, and 2 of the 5 largest Asian communities outside Asia are in Toronto and Vancouver. ... Full story
Excellent Education System
Free until Grade 12, and University tuition for PR's is usually 1/3 to 1/5 the Foreign student fees: Unlike other countries, where private schools are ... Full story
Excellent Health Care
Canada has one of the best Health Care systems in the world, at nominal cost: Canadian Health Care is among the best in the world. ... Full story
Clean Environment
Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world, with a population of only 30 million. As such, much of its land is unspoiled by ... Full story
Eating disorder patients in Canada, denied treatment 
At least a dozen adult patients with eating disorders have been discharged from a B.C. treatment program despite failing health, CBC News has learned.They say ... Full story
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Madrassah booted from Toronto school pending hate probe
A Toronto Islamic school that runs weekend classes at a Scarborough, Ont., high school has been barred from teaching there, pending a police investigation into ...
Tories tout safeguards in Chinese firm's telecom deals
Security concerns raised about foreign companies operating in Canada's telecommunications industry have been addressed and Canadians can rely on a safe and secure system, Prime ...
Coffee drinkers reassured about health risks
Coffee drinkers can be reassured about the health risks of enjoying their cup of java, doctors say. In a study of more than 402,000 men and ...
Environment panel never pushed carbon tax, president says
The head of a federal advisory group on the environment says his group never suggested that the federal government adopt a carbon tax. David McLaughlin was ...
Ontario hunters' personal data stored in U.S.
The personal information of Ontario residents who apply for hunting and fishing licences is being stored in the United States, where it is subject to ...
Suspect arrested in SkyTrain iPad robbery
A suspect has been arrested in the beating of a woman in a wheelchair and the theft of her iPad at a SkyTrain station last ...
Man guilty of killing fiancée during sex
Jamie Leopold, pictured here with Laura Lee Robertson, pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder. (RCMP)A Nova Scotia man charged with murdering his fiancée has been ...
Black bear shot dead by Halton police
A black bear spotted in a small wooded area near several Burlington, Ont., homes was shot dead Wednesday by Halton police officers. Residents reported the bear ...
Gardiner 'structurally sound' but repairs necessary
The Gardiner Expressway will need “significant rehabilitation” over the next decade, which will cost millions to complete and will leave Toronto drivers coping with unwanted ...
Canada not immune to after shock if Greek crisis escalates, says Flaherty
The Canadian Press - ONLINE EDITION By: Julian Beltrame, The Canadian Press Posted: 2:13 PM | Comments: (including replies) | Last Modified: 4:54 PM Enlarge Image Finance Minister ...


