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The Globe & Mail
| 1 year ago
The Quebec government should seek an injunction to stop the dismantling of the Aveos Fleet Performance Inc. aircraft overhaul maintenance centre in Montreal, opposition parties and laid-off workers say. Immediate action is needed after the company...
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United Press International
| 1 year ago
Opposition lawmakers in Canada Tuesday questioned whether the Harper government followed the rules in ordering 65 F-35 fighter jets from Lockheed Martin. Questions about the bidding process came after the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported a...
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
| 1 year ago
Leaders from more than 50 countries have wrapped up a conference on nuclear security in Seoul, South Korea, by pledging to work together to tackle the threat of nuclear terrorism. They agreed to work on securing all nuclear material by 2014. "The...
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Delhi News-Record
| 1 year ago
The Conservative government says it will seek a legal opinion as to whether Air Canada broke the law by allowing its former maintenance division to shut down and put thousands out of work. But Transport Minister Denis Lebel left little if any hope...
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Leader Post Online
| 1 year ago
South Korea While the government isn't giving any guarantees Canada will buy the F-35, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the country will remain involved in the stealth fighter project to ensure Canadian companies can continue participating. "We...
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The Globe and Mail
| 1 year ago
Slideshow Infographic Photos New Democrats elected a new chief who will continue to push its high tax, high spending, jobs-killing agenda, Mr. Watson told the House This hug-a-thug, soft-on-crime leader will return Canada to policies favoring the...
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Delhi News-Record
| 1 year ago
A massive hangar in Windsor, Ont., currently in the final stage of construction, will be ready next month and accommodate many of Air Canada's long-haul aircrafts. The company that will be based in the hangar is Premier Aviation, which owns three...
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The Globe & Mail
| 1 year ago
Video Video Video Make no mistake about the importance of what happened in Toronto last weekend: Tens of thousands of New Democrats rebelled against the party establishment a cabal of union leaders, academics, journalists and party apparatchiks to...
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Japan Times
| 1 year ago
Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda and his Canadian counterpart, Stephen Harper, also said in Tokyo that the two countries will work closely on security issues. "Canada, a country in the Asia-Pacific region, is our partner sharing basic values. Not just...
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Japan Times
| 1 year ago
Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda and his Canadian counterpart, Stephen Harper, also said in Tokyo that the two countries will work closely on security issues. "Canada, a country in the Asia-Pacific region, is our partner sharing basic values. Not just...
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BBC
| 1 year ago
Canada and Japan have announced that they will formally begin talks aimed at establishing a free trade agreement between the two countries. It comes after Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper visited his Japanese counterpart, Yoshihiko Noda, in...
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Canada.com
| 1 year ago
Canada's New Democrats have chosen Thomas Mulcair to lead their party at a critical time in its history. The Montreal MP, who has promised to protect the NDP's year-old political beachhead in Quebec, now has the responsibility of leading the party to...
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Leader Post Online
| 1 year ago
Canada's New Democrats have chosen Thomas Mulcair to lead their party at a critical time in its history. The Montreal MP, who has promised to protect the NDP's year-old political beachhead in Quebec, now has the responsibility of leading the party to...
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Canada.com
| 1 year ago
Prime Minister Stephen Harper got a major boost in his drive to put Canada on the map in Asia as he and his Japanese counterpart announced the launch of free trade negotiations on Sunday. The two countries will also discuss ways to establish a...