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Radars photo bientôt à l’essai dans les rues de Québec

Le gouvernement Charest va permettre aux villes de Québec et de Montréal d’installer des radars…




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Retirement income ‘steps’ coming in budget, Finley says


Details on how the government wants to change retirement income such as Old Age Security could be in the next budget, expected in March, said Diane Finley, the minister in charge of the file.

CBC | Canadian News

Incendie à Montréal: un coroner dénonce le retard d’intervention

Un coroner qui a enquêté sur un tragique incendie qui a fait deux morts, en mars dernier, à…




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Secret GPS tracker terrifies Ontario man


An Ontario man said he’s angry and frightened after discovering someone hid a GPS tracking device under his vehicle, apparently to secretly monitor his movements.

CBC | Canadian News

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Un Canadien et son fils de deux ans meurent en Australie

Le Canadien Jason Lees et son fils de deux ans sont morts après être tombés d’un pont en…




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Veterans’ benefits letters slammed by ombudsman


A review of Veterans Affairs Canada’s letters to former soldiers who have been denied disability benefits has revealed a pattern of providing information but no adequate explanation of how the decisions were made.

CBC | Canadian News

Canadian foster care in crisis, experts say


Child advocates are warning of a deepening crisis across the country as some children are placed in foster care without full safety checks while others wind up in supervised apartments or overcrowded homes.

CBC | Canadian News

Mince marge de manoeuvre pour les CF-18

La marge de manoeuvre est mince pour le maintien en service des chasseurs canadiens CF-18 au-delà…




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Discours du futur commandant de la SSI

L’astronaute canadien Chris Hadfield estime que la Station spatiale internationale (SSI)…




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Toews surprised by content of online surveillance bill


Public Safety Minister Vic Toews says he is surprised to learn of a section of the government’s online surveillance bill provides for “exceptional circumstances” under which “any police officer” can request customer information from a telecommunications service provider.

CBC | Canadian News