Project Jacmel

A city rebuilds

As other media organizations begin to leave Haiti, The Globe and Mail digs in to witness the rebuilding of the quake-shattered nation

CanWest headquarters in Winnipeg

Shaw plots new path with CanWest deal

Acquiring key TV channels will allow Shaw to enrich its platforms of cable, satellite and, eventually, cellphones with content

Passengers board a TTC streetcar; the TTC come under fire recently over rider photos and videos of what they deem unacceptable service.
Toronto

TTC to offer series of fixes to mend rider relations

Initiatives include using ‘secret shoppers' to monitor employee performance

Like many other Canadians, NDP leader Jack Layton is still on the job after his cancer diagnosis.
André Picard

Working with cancer is not always an option

Survivors need support to meet the physical, emotional and financial challenges of treatment

With Haiti's Jean-Max Bellerive and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton looking on, Prime Minister Stephan Harper speaks during the ministerial reconstruction conference in Montreal on Jan. 25, 2010.

Harper travelling to Haiti

Prime Minister set to visit Jacmel, the focus of Canadian aid efforts that have been a major cause for Conservative government

Non-natives evicted from Mohawk reserve

Council, which can determine its own membership codes, gave notices to about 25 people

New report details how many soldiers suffered brain injury in Afghanistan

Soldiers exposed to roadside bomb blasts especially susceptible to concussions

Ontarians to rally for provincial funding of IVF

Group representing more than 1,100 couples needing help to conceive children pressure Queen's Park for health coverage

Canada closes ports in shrimp dispute

Vessels from Greenland and the Faroe Islands banned

Cellphone thief caught after texting threats

Police trace stolen phone to man who was texting that he would break phone if he didn't get cash

Ontario hockey team unhurt after U.S. arena roof collapses

If not for a missed shot on goal, the seven-year-olds would have been battling it out in overtime at a Pennsylvania tournament when the roof caved in

Exports

Controversy brews over asbestos deaths in Mexico

Canada exports majority of dangerous mineral to developing countries

Catholicism

Brother André a ‘sure thing' to become Quebec's first saint

Founder of Montreal's Saint Joseph's Oratory set to make history; Pope will announce dates for canonization Feb. 19

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Spruce Grove's Jennifer Heil wins Canada's first medal of the Games

Christie Blatchford
Adam Radwanski
Proroguing under the radar

To avoid a Harper-like taint, McGuinty will have the Ontario Legislature break for only a week

Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty holds a press conference before signing a green power agreement on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010, in Toronto.
Margaret Wente
The march of time? Get on with it

Turning 60: The lifestyle ads may be a crock, but don't mope. Aging has surprising upsides

Margaret Wente
Marcus Gee
Giambrone's paid the price - now let's let him fix the TTC

The sex scandal was enough to disqualify him from the mayoral race, but not sufficient to forfeit his promising political future

Adam Giambrone announced that he will no longer be running for mayor of Toronto at a press conference Feb. 10/2010.
Jeffrey Simpson
Here we are, finally, holding high the torch, set for glory

Whatever happens in the Games, the memory of the torch run across Canada will remain

Jeffrey Simpson
Lawrence Martin
The U.S. economy is in turmoil. Royal commission?

To redefine Canada's global prospects, we must develop alternative strategies

Lawrence Martin
Rick Salutin
Making do with tarnished spectacles – so enjoy the Olympics

One thing that moves us in sports is that those with merit tend to win. This is unlike the rest of life

Rick Salutin

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