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Canada Headlines
- Flaherty mulls budget help for manufacturers
- Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said Friday he may be preparing some relief for the country's hard-hit manufacturing sector in the next federal budget.
- Man jolted with Taser needed help, widow says
- The Nova Scotia man who died the day after he was shocked with a Taser should have been medicated for his mental illness, his wife says.
- $620M for Quebec manufacturers hit by loonie rise
- Quebec's Liberal government has announced a $620 million aid package for the province's bruised manufacturing sector.
- Proposed traffic law calls for cellphone ban
- The Nova Scotia government has introduced a sweeping road safety bill that would outlaw the use of handheld cellphones while driving and allow police to use photo radar on a trial basis.
- Quebec police look into rookie butt-slapping ritual
- A time-honoured Quebec police rookie initiation rite that starts with booze and ends with a firm slap on the derrière is the focus of a criminal investigation following hazing complaints.
- Couple ties knot at Tim's
- When Adam Paoletic popped the question he picked his bride-to-be's favourite spot — a Tim Hortons coffee shop. They ended up marrying there as well, feasting on doughnuts and cradling mugs of coffee.
- 25,000 abused women, kids turned away from Alberta shelters
- The Alberta government insists it's not ignoring the plight of abused women and children, after a report showed record numbers were turned away from shelters last year due to inadequate funding.
- NDP MP's election expenses investigated
- The 2006 election expenses of New Brunswick MP Yvon Godin are being investigated by Elections Canada.
- Just 6% of Canadians feel schools deserve an A: survey
- While Canadians believe strongly in public education, a report Friday revealed only six per cent feel their schools would score an A, while the proportion of Canadians who feel confident in the system has slipped dramatically from numbers gathered in 1984.
- Manitoba to recognize Ukrainian famine
- The Manitoba government will recognize the Ukrainian famine of the 1930s by setting aside a day in late November.