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'Take me out to the polling station;' Blue Jays win throws curve at election
Blue Jays fans in the vote-rich 905 and 416 regions — studded with ridings that could help determine who becomes Canada's next prime minister — are certain to tune into the Jays game on Monday night.
Supreme Court rejects Rio Tinto's efforts to dismiss Innu class-action lawsuit
Innu First Nations claim their rights have been violated for six decades and are claiming $900 million in compensation.
Little known about acidification and fish: internal federal government study
Ocean acidification caused as seas dissolve more and more carbon dioxide from the air.
Suncor may be shopping, but others in oilpatch seen staying on sidelines for now
Pace of mergers and acquisitions in the industry is expected to be relatively limited for the time being.
Environment Canada suspends Montreal's plan to dump raw sewage into St. Lawrence
Infrastructure Minister Denis Lebel made the announcement on behalf of Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq on Wednesday, saying she'd issued an interim order under Fisheries Act.
Harper setting sights on Trudeau in final days of federal campaign
Harper zeroes in on Trudeau's economic plans, saying they will cost jobs and mean higher taxes, as well as on issues of marijuana and prostitution.
Quebec judge signs off on $450-million settlement fund for Lac-Megantic victims
Compensation cheques should begin arriving in the mail by Christmas, says lawyer.
Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania sign 3-year pact to co-ordinate strategies for gas drilling
States agree to co-ordinate marketing efforts, workforce development, investment strategies and academic research.
Alberta climate panel has some reading to do with hundreds of policy submissions
panel received close to 500 submissions following their request for public comment on what the government should consider when drafting its climate policy.