Tuesday February 07, 2012



QUESTION OF THE WEEK

  • Do you think the government is acting as quickly as they could to get rid of the HST?
  • Yes
  • 11%
  • No
  • 89%





National News


top story

Government tells spies to use possible torture info in 'exceptional' cases

OTTAWA - The federal government has directed Canada's spy agency to use information that may have been extracted through torture in cases where public safety is at stake....

posted: February 7,2012





National News

Prime Minister Harper arrives in China to seek markets for Canadian businesses

BEIJING, China - Centuries ago, emperors flocked to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing to pray for a good harvest....


Fresh 2011 numbers to rekindle Canada's centuries-old love affair with census

OTTAWA - The first tranche of fresh, new census data is coming out this week, and Ted Hildebrandt is giddy with anticipation....


Harper names Mark Rowswell goodwill ambassador to China

BEIJING, China - The prime minister put some star power behind his high-level trip to China....


Trapped bear commits vehicular mauling, also manages to open garage door

If being trapped in a car during rush hour sometimes seems unbearable, just imagine how a young bruin felt when it got trapped in Tim Hamilton's SUV....


Eleven people killed after truck hits van in southwestern Ontario

HAMPSTEAD, Ont. - Eleven people were killed Monday in a horrific collision in rural southwestern Ontario that saw a flatbed truck broadside a large passenger van, sending it hurtling across a lawn before smashing into the side of a house....


Calgary judge finds Paxton guilty of aggravated, sex assaults on roommate

CALGARY - They met in Winnipeg, two young men eager to head to Calgary with a dream of making money on a business of their own....








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