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Police say data supports chief's suggestion crime spike is linked to oil plunge
Population growth and local unemployment also a factor in crime rates, police say.
UPDATED: Overnight suspense over TPP: On verge of completion, big trade deal hit by delay
A dispute over next-generation pharmaceuticals has had a cascading effect on attempts to resolve other issues.
Angry Canadians demand Harper kick out senator in spate of irate emails
"Man o man…couldn't you have put some half decent people on the Senate payroll?" one message read.
TPP: Historic trade deal likely to be announced this evening
Agreement would slash barriers in a wide range of sectors and could lead to more Canadian exports of pork, beef, canola, high-tech machinery, and other products.
Mulcair, Trudeau campaign as potential Pacific trade deal casts shadow on trail
It remains to be seen whether renewed NDP blitz can jump-start its ailing campaign and reverse falling poll numbers.
TPP: A make-or-break moment for a major international trade deal?
Countries face the following dilemma: Accept the deal now, warts and all - or wait and risk that this decade-long project dies a slow, politically driven death.
TPP: 11th-hour snags spell potential delay, again, for Asia-Pacific trade deal
Biggest potential impediment to a massive new trade deal across the Pacific rim is believed to be next-generation pharmaceuticals.
New Brunswick company receives bioscience award for biogas facility
Laforge has created a multimillion-dollar biogas facility that generates clean, renewable energy, while cutting greenhouse gas emissions and landfill waste.
If monster trade deal is reached, Canada will release details, Harper says
"Let me assure everyone that we will only conclude a deal that is in the best interests of our country," says PM Harper.
Investigation forces Senate ethics officer to put Meredith review on hold
Rebiew on hold while other authorities investigate allegations that Conservative senator had a sexual relationship with teenage girl.