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CN to implement its wage proposal for engineers
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Canadian National Railway Co. will implement part of its co… more
WHO probing spread of drug-resistant swine flu
GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization (WHO) is looking into reports in Britain of the li… more
Canada stops use of one batch of flu vaccine
 The French family from Young's Point waits for H1N1 vaccinations, administered by Peterborough Health Unit, held at a branch of Royal Canadian Legion in rural Lakefield Ontario, October 29, 2009. REUTERS/Fred Thornhill WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - Some Canadian provinces have stopped u… more
N.Y. sentencing of Canadian insider trader delayed
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Canadian attorney behind what U.S. prosecutors describe as the largest insid… more
Porsche aims to end Magna's Boxster contract: source
STUTTGART (Reuters) - Germany's Porsche aims to cancel a deal that would have Canada's Magna build … more
Magna wins contract for next-gen GM truck frames
TORONTO (Reuters) - Magna International said on Monday that it has won a contract to make the third… more
Cribs recalled in U.S., Canada over safety concerns
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Stork Craft Manufacturing Inc is voluntarily recalling more than 2.1 million… more
Tories, Liberals slip as NDP surges: poll
 New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa October 26, 2009. REUTERS/Chris Wattie TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's ruling Conservatives and the main opposi… more
TSX end higher on resource issues, banks
By Cameron French TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index pared early gains but ended highe… more
Western Coal says aware of potential lawsuit in Ontario
LONDON (Reuters) - Western Coal Corp said it was aware of a proposed class action lawsuit that alle… more
Canada to have vaccine soon for half population
 The French family from Young's Point waits for H1N1 vaccinations, administered by Peterborough Health Unit, held at a branch of Royal Canadian Legion in rural Lakefield Ontario, October 29, 2009. REUTERS/Fred Thornhill OTTAWA (Reuters) - Enough H1N1 flu vaccine for almost half of Canada'… more
Canadian retail sales continue climb in September
By Louise Egan OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian retail sales grew twice as much as expected in Septembe… more
Quebec sets 2020 greenhouse gas emission targets
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - The Canadian province of Quebec said on Monday it aims to c… more
Canada will stay the course on stimulus: Flaherty
By Jennifer Kwan TORONTO (Reuters) - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty on Friday vowed to resist big, … more
Ciena beats NSN to buy Nortel's businesses for $769 mln
 A sign is pictured outside Nortel's Carling Campus in Ottawa August 10, 2009. REUTERS/Blair Gable By Tarmo Virki and Anupreeta Das HELSINKI/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ciena… more
TD Bank hit with lawsuit in Florida Ponzi case
MIAMI (Reuters) - TD Bank was hit with a multimillion-dollar lawsuit on Friday calling it the "fina… more
Ciena beats NSN to buy Nortel ops for $769 mln
By Tarmo Virki and Anupreeta Das HELSINKI/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ciena Corp will buy the optical net… more
Ciena buys Nortel ops for $769 million: sources
 A sign is pictured outside Nortel's Carling Campus in Ottawa August 10, 2009. REUTERS/Blair Gable By Anupreeta Das and Tarmo Virki NEW YORK/HELSINKI (Reuters) - Ciena… more
TSX hits highest level since Oct 2008 on oil, gold
 A Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) logo is seen in Toronto November 9, 2007. REUTERS/Mark Blinch (CANADA) By Frank Pingue TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index rose … more
TSX opens higher as resource stocks rally
 A Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) logo is seen in Toronto November 9, 2007. REUTERS/Mark Blinch (CANADA) TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index shot higher at the ope… more
Lesbian U.S. deserter to get new Canada hearing
OTTAWA (Reuters) - A Canadian court ordered a new refugee hearing on Friday for a U.S. Army deserte… more
Oil prices, profit-taking drag TSX lower
By Jennifer Kwan TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index fell on Friday as weaker oil price… more
Strike unlikely at Canada Chrysler supplier: union
TORONTO (Reuters) - Workers at a Johnson Controls plant in Canada that makes parts for Chrysler min… more
Bank of Canada sees "softer" third quarter
 Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney prepares to testify before the Commons finance committee on Parliament Hill in Ottawa October 27, 2009. REUTERS/Chris Wattie By Kristina Cooke NEW YORK (Reuters) - Canada's economy performed wo… more
Canada rejects call for probe into Afghan abuse
By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Canadian government on Thursday dismissed calls for a pu… more
New fossils reveal a world full of crocodiles
 A flesh model of the head of PancakeCroc (above) and its fossil lower jaw are seen in an image courtesy of National Geographic. PancakeCroc was a fish eater with a 3-foot-long, pancake-flat skull. It likely rested motionless for hours, its open jaws waiting for prey. REUTERS/Mike Hettwer, courtesy National Geographic/Handout WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New fossils unearthed in what is now the Sahar… more
Canada pressured over Afghan abuse allegations
 Canadian diplomat Richard Colvin waits to testify before the Commons Special Committee on the Canadian Mission in Afghanistan on Parliament Hill in Ottawa November 18, 2009. REUTERS/Chris Wattie By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Canadian government came u… more
Canada turned blind eye to Afghan abuses: diplomat
 Canadian diplomat Richard Colvin waits to testify before the Commons Special Committee on the Canadian Mission in Afghanistan on Parliament Hill in Ottawa November 18, 2009. REUTERS/Chris Wattie By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) - Senior Canadian military and g… more
CANADA STOCKS-TSX down on weaker oil prices, profit-taking
By Jennifer Kwan TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index fell on Friday as weaker oil price… more
TSX finishes lower as oils, Manulife weigh
By Jennifer Kwan TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index skidded on Thursday as oil prices … more
TSX sags on weaker commodities, profit-taking
By Irene Kuan TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index was lower on Friday morning as weaker… more
TSX opens lower as commodities weigh
TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock market index opened lower on Friday as weaker commodity pr… more
Resources seen weighing on TSX
TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock market index could open lower on Friday as a stronger U.S.… more
Melting sea ice dilutes water, endangers sea life
 The Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer (AMSR-E), a high-resolution passive microwave Instrument on NASA’s Aqua satellite shows the state of Arctic sea ice on September 10 in this image released September 16, 2008. REUTERS/NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio/Handout HONG KONG (Reuters) - Melting of the Arctic sea ice due to global war… more
Canada consumer prices begin climbing again in October
By Louise Egan OTTAWA (Reuters) - Inflation returned to Canada in October after a short deflationa… more
Canada to host G7 finance officials in Arctic
 Homes are bathed in the late afternoon sun in Iqaluit, Nunavut in the Canadian Arctic August 24, 2009. REUTERS/Andy Clark OTTAWA (Reuters) - Top finance officials from the G7 countries will m… more
Goepel named new chairman for 2010 Vancouver Games
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Rusty Goepel, a long time member of the Vancouver Organizin… more
Canada puts remote Far North town in G7 spotlight
By Allan Dowd VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Delegates to next February's G7 finance mini… more
Canadian land treaties would boost economy: study
By Allan Dowd VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Canada is missing an economic opportunity by… more
2010 organizers dismiss ticket complaints
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (Reuters) - Organizers of next year's Winter Olympics in Vancouver dism… more
Flaherty says economy has not recovered
 Canada's Finance Minister Jim Flaherty speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa October 26, 2009. REUTERS/Chris Wattie OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada's economy has not yet recovered from recess… more
TSX tumbles 1 percent as Manulife weighs
 A Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) logo is seen in Toronto November 9, 2007. REUTERS/Mark Blinch (CANADA) By Irene Kuan TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index was dow… more
TSX opens down as oil and gold prices slip
TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index opened lower on Thursday, dragged down by a slip in … more
TSX may open lower as commodities drop
TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock market index could open lower on Thursday as weak gold and… more
Canada October CPI rises after 4-month decline
By Louise Egan OTTAWA (Reuters) - Inflation returned to Canada in October after a short deflationa… more
TSX edges higher in "sideways" session
By Jennifer Kwan TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index finished higher on Wednesday, afte… more
TSX end higher for fourth straight session
By Jennifer Kwan TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index ended slightly higher on Wednesday… more
Canadian charities benefit from Globalive's dilemma
TORONTO (Reuters) - Hundreds of Canadians who expected to start new jobs in call centers and retail… more
TSX flat after earlier hitting 13-month high
TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index was little changed on Wednesday as investors opted t… more
TSX higher as oil prices boost energy shares
By Irene Kuan TORONTO (Reuters) - Toronto's main stock index held on to slim gains on Wednesday mo… more

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