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Tornado rips through Quebec community, uprooting trees and damaging homes
TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. - Residents in Trois-Rivieres, Que., spent Labour Day cleaning up after a small tornado ripped through the city Sunday night.
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Tornado rips through Quebec community, uprooting trees and damaging homes
TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. - Residents in Trois-Rivieres, Que., spent Labour Day cleaning up after a small tornado ripped through the city Sunday night.
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Labour leaders say fight to stem job losses under Tory budget plan is priority
HALIFAX - Staving off deep job cuts and protecting workers' rights will be the main battlefronts for labour groups in the coming months, union leaders said Monday as they gear up for widespread losses in the public sector.
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9/11 security fallout still a headache for truckers
B.C.'s trucking industry is still struggling to recover from the security changes wrought 10 years ago after the Sept. 11 attacks, thousands of kilometres away.
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Slain Manitoba woman remembered
As the hunt for Nancy Swenty's killer continues, hundreds of people join her friends and family in Fisher Branch, Man., to celebrate her life.
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McGuinty faces questions on tax hikes as he launches campaign platform
TORONTO - Premier Dalton McGuinty wants Ontario voters to believe he won't raise taxes again if the Liberals are re-elected Oct. 6, but he wouldn't say the words Monday as he launched his campaign platform.
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McGuinty faces questions on tax hikes as he launches campaign platform
TORONTO - Premier Dalton McGuinty wants Ontario voters to believe he won't raise taxes again if the Liberals are re-elected Oct. 6, but he wouldn't say the words Monday as he launched his campaign platform.
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Some highlights of the Ontario Liberal election platform
TORONTO - Highlights of the Ontario Liberal election platform announced Monday by Premier Dalton McGuinty:
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Job losses rain on Windsor's parade
Canadians cannot afford to keep giving handouts to big corporations while public services are threatened and governments are facing huge deficits, a leader of the province's biggest union said Monday.
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Banned e-cigarettes on sale in Regina stores
Electronic cigarettes are illegal and unreliable as a quit-smoking tool, according to Health Canada, but they're still easy to buy in Regina stores.